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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Wait For The Voter Fraud: Ten House Seats Still Undecided

From Fire Andrea Mitchell:

9:27 PM (1 hour ago)Ten House races still undecidedfrom Fire Andrea Mitchell! by adminAs it currently stands at the time of this post, the GOP has gained a total of 61 House of Representive seats, giving them a total of 240 seats. The 112th Congress will be the the first time since 1948 that Democrats have fewer than 200 seats. There are still ten seats that haven’t had declared winners yet. Of the ten seats, four of them show Republicans leading. Assuming they win those, that would give the GOP a 65 seat gain. Of course with the voter fraud and corruption by progressive liberal Democrats, don’t be surprised if any of these seats suddenly find a massive amount of late Democrat votes. Jim Geraghty of National Review Online has a summary of the remaining ten seats, and where they stand at this time:



Jim Costa vs. Andy Vidak (GOP) in California’s 20th district: Vidak leads by 1,823 votes.




Solomon Ortiz vs. Blake Farenthold (GOP) in Texas’s 27th district. Farenthold leads by 799 votes.



Dan Maffei vs. Ann Marie Buerkle (GOP) in New York’s 25th district. Buerkle leads by 659 votes. This one is interesting considering it was ranked as “Leans Democrat”



Melissa Bean vs. Joe Walsh (GOP) in Illinois’s 8th district. Walsh leads by 553 votes. This is another one that “Leaned Democrat” This is of course Illinois, so expect Democrat fraud



Jerry McNerney vs. David Harmer (GOP) in California’s 11th district. Harmer trails by 121 votes. (This one was considered “Leans GOP”)



Rick Larsen vs. John Koster (GOP) Washington’s 2nd district. Koster candidate trails by 507 votes.



Ben Chandler vs. Andy Barr (GOP) Kentucky’s 6th district. Barr trails by 600 votes.



Gerry Connolly vs. Keith Fimian (GOP) Virginia’s 11th district. Fimian trails by 920 votes.



Gabrielle Giffords vs. Jesse Kelly (GOP) in Arizona’s 8th district. Kelly trails by 2,356 votes.



Raul Grijalva vs. Ruth McClung (GOP) in Arizona’s 7th district. McClung trails by 4,083 votes.



Adam Smith vs. Richard Muri in Washington’s 9th district. The AP has called this race for Smith, the incumbent Democrat, with a 12,000 vote margin, but only 77 percent of ballots have been counted.

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