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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Wood County went for Obama

Here are the numbers:
Wood (97 of 97) 100.00% Precincts ReportingCandidateVotes% of Votes
Obama, Barack (D) 31,596  50.99%
Romney, Mitt (R) 28,997     46.79%
Johnson, Gary (L) 896            1.45%
Stein, Jill (G) 262                    .42%
Duncan, Richard (I) 115            .19%
Goode, Virgil (C) 58                 .09%
Alexander, Stewart (S) 43         .07%
Terry, Randall (WI) 0                  0%
Reed, Jill (WI) 0                        0%
Daniels, Susan (WI) 0                  0%
Keyton, Nelson (WI) 0                 0%
Robertson, Platt (WI) 0               0%
Vargo, Mike (WI) 0                      0% 
Total Votes Cast 61,967
  Not all votes are counted yet; in fact, in Ohio itself there are enough uncounted votes to swing the election. Unfortunately the uncounted votes are in the Obama favored counties (You know. The broke ones who have high unemployment and are always begging for more money, no guns and more laws to control their lawless populations), which is why the race was called, which is why those uncounted votes probably won't make a difference. Statistics for all counties in Ohio are here.
  You can see a breakdown of precincts here.
  What's interesting about the Perrysburg statistics are the number of voters who chose Libertarian and Constitution party candidates Gary Johnson, Virgil Goode, and Richard Duncan (candidate for the preservation of Christian viewpoints) which could have brought Romney closer. [I should clarify here that Romney won Perrysburg itself, 56.65% to Obama's 43.35%. The township had Romney at 51.91% to Obama's 48.09%.]
  Certainly 2 of these candidates are right leaning, although the way the Democrat party is going Libertarians ought to be more sympathetic to right thinking rather than left, considering that the Democrats' tentacles have become so invasive and controlling.
  Let's take, for example, Precinct G, voting from W. Indiana Ave.
  Socialist Stewart Alexander received 0 % votes.
  Johnson, Goode and Duncan received a total of 1.64% of the vote, while Romney received 47.7% to Obama's 50.0.  
  In combination with the outlier candidates' votes, Romney could have received 49. 34% which would have put him much closer, though not enough to overtake Obama's lead.  
  Considering that there are 832 outstanding absentee ballots in Wood County and 2038 outstanding provisional ballots (of which not all will be counted), what would the outcome have been if those "principled" voters who would rather vote for an outlier candidate and LOSE to an incompetent Socialist like Barack Obama than vote for Mitt Romney?
   I heard yesterday from a friend whose elderly mother has been told an expensive med will no longer be covered by her insurance, for which she and her husband pay $7000 per year. There is no generic for this drug.
  What is this person supposed to do?
  Unfortunately this woman, a Romney voter, will be drastically affected by the decisions of the Obama/non-voter/outlier candidate voter to put Barack Hussein Obama back into the White House.
  As Obamacare unfolds, young voters and Leftists and the thoughtless voters who re-elected this man will have to suffer personal pain for the impact of 2012's elections to understand what they have done.
  IOW, until it affects ME, I don't care what happens.
  For them, #nosympathy.
  And let's not hear any complaints about the lack of jobs for teenagers, college students and minorities. You deserve exactly what you get if you voted the way most did.
  Eagles up, patriots.
  We don't secede and we don't back down.

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