Republican Congressman Allen West |
It must be Racism when Democrats refuse to vote for Blacks!
Racist Democrats have defeated two Black Republican candidates - Allen West and Mia Love.
It must be racism. The media tells us everyday that lack of support for Blacks is pure, 100% racism. So if Democrats vote against Black Republicans they must be racist.
Republican Rep. Allen West, the Army veteran who came to Congress two years ago in the conservative Tea Party wave, fell short Tuesday in his hard-fought South Florida race against Democratic challenger Patrick Murphy -- but West apparently isn't giving up yet.
West reportedly filed at least two motions Wednesday in West Palm County and St. Lucie County for injunctions in order to conduct a recount of paper ballots and an examination of voting machines used in the contentious contest.
“This race is far from decided, and there is no rush to declare an outcome. Ensuring a fair and accurate counting of all ballots is of the utmost importance. This race is far from decided,” he said in a written statement.
West contends an early recount of early ballots in St. Lucie District by the county supervisor there had shifted his total vote count from a lead of 2,000 to a deficit of 2,400. He also says there “were other numerous disturbing irregularities” at the polls in St. Lucie, including doors to the polling places being locked right after polls had closed, “in direct violation of Florida law.”
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Republican congressional candidate Mia Love and her husband, Jason, walk off after conceding to Utah congressional incumbent Jim Matheson during the Utah State GOP Election Night. |
Ultra close 49.3% to 48.1% election goes against Mia Love
- Democrats are frightened to death of a Black woman who can think for herself.
- Mia in 2014!!!!!!
Leftist Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson (D., Utah) narrowly won a spirited race with GOP challenger Mia Love, giving him a seventh term in the House.
Love, the mayor of Saratoga Springs in Utah, is of Haitian-American descent and a convert to Mormonism. She gave a rousing speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., in September and was heralded by party operatives as a rising star in the Republican Party.
The Associated Press said that with 100% of the votes counted, Matheson was leading Love 49.3% to 48.1%. A third-party candidate took 2.6% of the votes.
The AP hasn’t formally called the race in Matheson’s favor, but Love conceded the race to her opponent.
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