I truly believe
these numbers are suspect.
Some Philadelphia neighborhoods outdid themselves in
Tuesday's presidential election.
In a city where President Obama received more than 85
percent of the votes, in some places he received almost every one. In 13
Philadelphia wards, Obama received 99 percent of the vote or more.
Those wards, many with large African American
populations, also swung heavily for Obama over John McCain in 2008. But the
difficult economy seemed destined to dampen that enthusiasm four years later.
Not to worry. Ward leaders and voters said they were just
as motivated this time.
"In this election, you had to point out to the
people what was at stake. And in many cases, they felt that the Romney doctrine
was not going to favor the working man," said Edgar "Sonny"
Campbell.
Campbell is leader of West Philadelphia's Fourth Ward,
where Obama received 9,955 votes. Romney? Just 55. That's five fewer than
McCain in 2008.
Campbell acknowledged that the odds are stacked in his
favor in Philadelphia, where Democrats outnumber GOP voters by nearly 7-1.
"You are looking at black neighborhoods where you
have 1,000 voters in a division and maybe seven Republicans," he said.
"We are shocked if Romney got any votes."
Even so, Randall Miller, a history professor at St.
Joseph's University, said politicians almost never get 99 percent of the votes
anywhere except, perhaps, the towns where they were born.
He said the Democratic voter turnout effort deserved
credit for the president's success.
"Ninety-nine percent is extraordinary, and it shows
discipline as much as anything else," he said.
Philadelphia's numbers were tilted so far in favor of
Obama that one incredulous Republican revived the specter of voter fraud.
House Speaker Sam Smith, musing over
"staggering" turnout in some city precincts and reacting to wrong
information that "90 percent of the precincts in Philadelphia County
turned out over 90 percent of voters," called the ability to get such numbers
"questionable."
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2 comments:
It sure looks like fraud, doesn't it?
On the other hand, these are neighborhoods packed with government-destroyed wards of the state. Anyone with the means to has left already. Why would any of them vote against their own immediate interests and pull the lever for a Republican?
SF
You got a good point.
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