Remember those long lines in Cleveland?
Voting machines distributed evenly
the elections board allotted each Cleveland precinct one machine for every 117 registered voters within its boundaries - the same ratio of machines that suburban precincts received. In other words, the more registered voters a particular precinct had, the more machines it received, regardless of where that precinct was. And in the end, the busiest precincts - when measured by the number of ballots cast per machine - were actually in the suburbs, not Cleveland.(Hat tip: Jaws)






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Milhouse, don't you know that by pointing out reality you may cause several tinfoil ha wearers to literally kill themselves? The truth is irresponsible, Milhouse! Stop hurting America!
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