Media Matters: Seizing on a newspaper report, Fox News host Sean Hannity claimed voter fraud was to blame for Mitt Romney failing to get a single vote in 59 voting divisions in Philadelphia. But anecdotal and historical evidence showed that these totals were not only possible but highly likely.
Repeating a Philadelphia Inquirer article, Hannity said on his syndicated radio show it's "mathematically impossible" that no one voted for Romney in these districts and that, if true, "that means we've got cheating going on in our elections." American Center for Law and Justice chief counsel Jay Sekulow agreed with Hannity.
Of course it's mathematically possible the Republican party nominee wouldn't get single vote in overwhelmingly minority neighborhoods. Just as as it's mathematically possible that Obama would lose, and the GOP would get 100% of the KKK and Neo-Nazi vote. Such is life in a political party that deliberately built its base with racists and prefers the confederate flag over the American flag.
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