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________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 11-14-2018 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription _______________________________
Gore finally conceded for a second time. But it’s worth noting that a consortium of media outlets contracted the accounting firm BDO Seidman to examine more than 60,000 “undervotes” from all of Florida’s counties, and that review determined Bush would have won the statewide recount of undervotes if SCOTUS had not intervened. The study also determined that the most lenient standard of vote counting (which Gore’s attorneys sought) would have given Bush an even greater lead.
In the 2000 election, neither Bush nor Gore gained a popular majority of the votes, with Bush wining 47.9% (271 electoral votes) to Gore’s 48.4% (266 electoral votes).
Of note, in the two presidential elections prior to 2000, Bill Clinton18 failed to win a popular majority in either, receiving just 43% in 1992 and 49% in 1996.
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Neither of those results, however, caused Republicans to take to the streets in protest, as Democrats and their screaming masses19 and anti-fascist fascists20 did in 2016. In that election, neither Hillary Clinton21 nor Donald Trump2 received a popular majority of votes, but Trump won where it mattered, trouncing Clinton 304 to 227 in the Electoral College.
For the record, Democrats have a long history of election tampering that far eclipses any influence of remote (and nonexistent) Russian collusion22 in 2016.
And when it comes to “finding votes” that had not been counted, Lyndon Johnson’s Texas Senate run in 1948 is a case study. In his first attempt six years earlier, even with Franklin D. Roosevelt campaigning for him, LBJ lost by 1,311 votes — and, of course, he alleged voter fraud. In his 1948 runoff with his Republican opponent, it appeared once again that LBJ had lost, this time by 20,000 votes. But miraculously, after various “adjustments” to the reported numbers, Johnson was only about a hundred votes from victory. And, shazam, a box of uncounted ballots was discovered, giving Johnson an 87-vote win.
LBJ’s campaign manager, future Texas Gov. John Connally, was present for the newfound ballot count. Among the 202 additional votes, it would later be determined that some voters were deceased and others were not in the county on Election Day. (Coincidentally, recall that Gov. Connally was in the limousine with John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated, making LBJ president.)
Almost 30 years later, The New York Times published an exposé on the 1948 election titled, “Ex-Official Says He Stole 1948 Election for Johnson23.” According to that report, “The disclosure was made by Luis Salas, who was the election judge for Jim Wells County’s Box 13, which produced just enough votes in the 1948 Texas Democratic primary runoff to give Mr. Johnson the party’s nomination for the United States Senate. … ‘Johnson did not win that election — it was stolen for him and I know exactly how it was done.’ … Mr. Salas said he decided to break his silence [to gain] ‘peace of mind.’ … ‘I was just going along with my party.’”
The Times article concluded, “A former agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, T. Keilis Dibrell … confirmed Mr. Salas’s statement that the last 200 votes had been in alphabetical order. … Mr. Dibrell said, ‘Also, the last 202 names were made with the same colored ink, and in the same handwriting.”
In 1990, The Washington Post published David Broder’s review of a detailed analysis of LBJ’s theft of the 1948 election. In it, Johnson biographer Robert Caro assessed Johnson as “driven by 'a boundless ambition.’ … His career had been a story of manipulation, deceit and ruthlessness … in which nothing matters but victory and any maneuver that leads to victory is justified. … Johnson stole the victory in the 1948 Senate race.”
Of course, in the 1960 presidential contest between John Kennedy (with LBJ as his running mate) and Richard Nixon, Kennedy defeated Nixon by a microscopic margin of 0.2%, and he failed to secure a popular majority. The deciding electoral victory hinged on Kennedy winning Illinois, where corrupt Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and his Cook County dynasty turned out enough votes for the Kennedy victory. Esteemed JFK and LBJ biographer Robert Dallek concluded that Daley’s political machine “probably stole Illinois from Nixon,” while JFK’s brother Robert F. Kennedy conceded that the Daley political machine was “the whole ballgame.”
And the other big state that JFK needed to win the electoral majority in 1960? You guessed it — Texas. LBJ had it covered for him.
Despite such an agonizingly narrow loss, Nixon had the decency to concede on the morning after the election. He noted, “In our campaigns, no matter how hard they may be, no matter how close the election may turn out to be, those who lose accept the verdict and support those who win.” (It was only the second time in history that a vice president conceded defeat — the first being Abraham Lincoln’s opponent in 1860, when Lincoln won only 39.8% of the vote.)
Don’t expect such humility and decency from Bill Nelson or Andrew Gillum in Florida. Humility and decency simply aren’t in the political toolbox of today’s Democrat Party. Nor should we expect The New York Times or The Washington Post to call out the abject corruption undermining the Florida elections, or those elsewhere across the nation.
A more recent example of the LBJ model was the 2008 Minnesota Senate race where now-disgraced Demo comedian Al Franken24 “defeated” incumbent Republican Norm Coleman. At the end of that election, Coleman was 215 votes ahead of Franken, which triggered a recount. That reversed the victory and provided Franken a 225-vote win. Months after Coleman conceded, it was determined that the final count included 1,099 votes from ineligible felony offenders.
Because felony offenders overwhelmingly support Democrats, for that reason Florida is now allowing convicted felons to vote.
What could go wrong?
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