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McCain May Skip His Election Night Party

Started by washingtonindependent · 8 months ago

The Associated Press reports Sen. John McCain might skip his own watch party on election night:
Instead of appearing before a throng of supporters at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix on the evening of Nov. 4, the Republican presidential nominee plans to deliver post-election&hel
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  • I think John and Sarah plan to pack up all the new clothes and ride off into the sunset on a grand tour of Alaska at the expense of the Alaskan taxpayers. Todd will be left to walk home from some elitist watering hole in east Indiana.
  • Space limitations? They don't have room for him at his own Victory Party? They must not be planning on much of a victory.
  • Space limitations? I think not. And considering the fact that McCain has kicked a lot of prominent reporters off his "straight talk" airplane really will open up his "space limitations."
  • McCain will surely loose on Nov 4th, but he actually lost his marbels long time ago

    http://www.ucubd.com/Index.aspx?id=736&cid=3165
  • McCain Will "SKIP IT" Due to Voter Fraud -- Am I the only one to figure out why McCain is limiting his appearance and speech on election night? Most will assume because he knows he's going to lose, but I anticipate it's because he is well aware that the election will be rigged in his favor, courtesy of electronic voting manipulation. McCain doesn't want to be near any large crowds for obvious security reasons. It's absolutely amazing that a majority of electronic voting systems throughout many of the states offer little or no paper verification or ability for a recount, and that these systems have been independently tested to be fairly easily hacked and manipulated within a matter of minutes. Part of McCain’s defense of course is the Acorn Voter Registration fraud on the democratic side a few weeks prior to the election - a great defense game is to accuse your opponent of fraud first, so believability is greatly diminished. Can you see this coming? McCain seems to even be taunting his win. This past week on “Meet the Press,” McCain states that he can “guarantee” a win… that the election will be close, but he will win. Of course, this issue will become known as just another “conspiracy theory” but I certainly hope that by the next election cycle, a majority of Americans will absolutely demand to have set in place one single standardized and accountable election system with far greater checks and balances throughout all fifty states. Wasn’t this on the agenda after spending an incredibly large sum of money after the 2000 election? It’s even worse now because of these accountability issues.

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