Going back to the Supreme Court election in Wisconsin, this would have been huge news if it were not for Waukesha County. From jsonline: "
The largest gain so far has been in Milwaukee County. Prosser has picked up 99 votes and Kloppenburg has picked up 665 votes, though officials haven't finished their canvass and will continue confirming the vote count Monday." http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/119494034.html So, if Waukesha County had not come into play, us conservatives would be demanding what the hell happened in Milwaukee and how they came up with almost 700 votes for Kloppenberg. But I guess, the conservative theory will be is that since Milwaukee came with the almost 700 votes for Kloppenberg, this will trigger an automatic recount. So, how did Milwaukee County come up with so many extra votes for Kloppenberg in the county and why isn't that a big issue now? There needs to be some scrutiny of this, just as the issue in Waukesha County needs scrutiny.
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