Debunked: GOP's 32 Franken Ballots In A Car Story
Debunked: Republican's '32 Franken
Ballots in a Car' Story is Complete Nonsense, Never
Happened
Central Claim of GOP Conspiracy
Theory for 'Stolen' U.S. Senate Race in Minnesota Falls
Apart (Though They've Yet to Acknowledge It, Of
Course)...
For those following the nonsense being put forward by the GOP conspiracy theorists (such as Sean Hannity, Norm Coleman, RedState blog, PowerLine blog and all their fact-free friends), David Brauer at the Minneapolis Post does a terrific job of debunking the whole "32 ballots driven around in an election director's car for days" nonsense.
They weren't driven around in her car, they weren't all votes for Franken, they weren't "lost" for days, and the claim, which is being used by the national GOP at their conspiracy theory "Minnesota Recount" site to prop up their unsubstantiated claims of a "stolen election", turns out (surprise surprise) to be entirely false...
Specifically, as to the claims that 32 ballots were driven around for days in the car of Minneapolis Elections Director Cindy Reichert:
1. The
ballots were never in her car.
2. The ballots were never
in anyones car for several days.
3. The ballots were
never lost or forgotten, and spent Election Night until
counting day in secure city facilities.
See Brauer for the complete real details on the story, about which Sean Hannity spent a full two segments misreporting and misrepresenting on Fox "News" last night.
Even though Brauer's piece was posted yesterday at noon, it looks like the NRSC tin-foiler hatters haven't yet gotten around to adding it to their conspiracy theory site in order to correct the inaccurate information they'd presented previously. Nor has the WSJ retracted or corrected yesterday's bullshit, unbylined (hi John Fund!) editorial which charged "Democrats [were] stealing a Senate seat for left-wing joker Al Franken" by charging that "Minneapolis's director of elections [had] forgotten to count 32 absentee ballots in her car."
Pathetic. Nonetheless, we again renew our offer to both Republicans and Democrats alike to help them try to ensure an accurate recount, if they actually want one, by first pointing them towards this helpful article we wrote over the weekend. All signs, however, show that Republicans have little interest in any such thing.
(Hat-tip VelvetRevolution.us' Steve
Heller)
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