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An Moveon.org email received by a blogger named Jilian said:
“According to investigative journalist Jon Rappoport, more than one million votes on Prop 37 (the GMO labeling initiative) in California have gone uncounted to date. Since the margin of “victory” is about 600,000 votes, this means Prop 37 may conceivably have passed.
Rappoport called the voter registrar offices in the largest California counties and nearly 1.7 million votes remain uncounted in Santa Clara, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Orange Counties alone. It is still unknown how many votes are uncounted in other California counties.”
Source: Examiner.com
"It was announced prematurely and very quietly, in keeping with the wishes of pro GMO companies like Campbell's, Kraft and Monsanto. Within a mere two hours after the polls closed, the corporate media was announcing the defeat of proposition 37. This was despite the fact that over 3 million votes remained uncounted, and the reported margin of defeat for prop 37 was only about half a million.
One needn't have much experience with statistical mathematics to suspect that this vote was decided by corporate media, long before any accurate polling results could have been obtained."
November 7, 2012 (day after election) here's the count on Prop 37:
Yes (support GMO labeling) – 4,194793 (47%)
No (oppose GMO labeling) – 4,723,681 (53%)
WHY THE PROP 37 VOTE-COUNT IS TOO PERFECT
by Jon Rappoport
November 17, 2012
www.nomorefakenews.com
Late yesterday afternoon, I consulted a map of California counties on the secretary of state’s website. You can see it here:
http://vote.sos.ca.gov/returns/maps/ballot-measures/prop/37/
This page has a summary of the Prop 37 vote-count so far.
This is an ongoing figure, because the state of California is still counting votes.
In the box, you’ll see YES on 37 has 5,329,994 votes. NO on 37 has 5,869,382 votes.
YES on 37 has 47.6% of the vote, while NO has 52.4%.
This is vitally important. Why? Because when the networks called the election early, on election night, a couple of hours after the polls closed, this was almost exactly the percentage breakdown they claimed existed then.
It’s no different from the vote percentages now: less than one percentage point.
Eleven days later, as millions more votes have been counted, and are being counted, these election-night percentages are still holding firm.
What are the odds of that happening?
read more here.
As of today, November 29th, checking the Secretary of State's count as linked above, the numbers are thus:
No on 37 has 51.7 percent of the vote, with 6,277,152 votes.
Yes on 37 has 48.3 percent of the vote with 5,857,928 votes.
So, check it out. Weeks after the original vote, the percentages are still similar..but the Yes votes are increasing and the No votes are decreasing.
Rappoport also wonders whether the Yes on 37 Campaign might have been undermined by allies like Whole Foods, which have competing interests.
As of today, 670,245 ballots remain to be counted.
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