It’s Finally Official: Calderon In Mexico

But stop me if you’ve heard this before:

“It was Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s election to lose, and he lost,” said Andrew Selee, director of the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington.

On Thursday, the former Mexico City mayor said that widespread fraud — not campaign missteps — cost him the election, and he called on his supporters to gather Saturday for an “informational assembly.”

“We are always going to act in a responsible manner, but at the same time, we have to defend the citizens’ will,” he said.

He denounced election officials for going forward with an official count of poll-workers’ vote tallies, as required by election law, and ignoring his demand for a ballot-by-ballot review.

“We are going to the Federal Electoral Tribunal with the same demand — that the votes be counted — because we cannot accept these results,” Lopez Obrador said.

The Left doesn’t lose elections; it has them stolen by fraud. Mexico now has its Al Gore…

3 comments to It’s Finally Official: Calderon In Mexico

  • Why the former Mexico City Mayor “is” unable to stolen election fraud to start over? He is certain that going, in fact, to gather a “informtional assembly” in Saturday, absolutely to defend citizen’s will isn’t it?

  • JB

    Kenta, either you or I have to lay off the wild turkey.

  • megapotamus

    It is obvious why these “close call” elections are occuring. The Left, perpetually and globally, is always cheating. It often cheats its way into power but the thing about cheating at elections is you do not want to over do it, otherwise it becomes too glaring. Well, lately at home and abroad, the cheating Lefties are underestimating how many fraudulent votes they will need to overcome the actual votes of the opposition party. So they have to extend their cheating past the polling days. The most glaring domestic example is, of course, that villain Al Gore’s pathetic (yet successful) attempts to throw out any military vote he could wrap his slimy claws around. What a disgrace to the nation as well as humanity is this scrum of putrid liars. When first I saw Hewitt’s book, “If It’s Not Close They Can’t Cheat”, I thought the premise unfair and overdone but time and experience has vindicated it as a sober assessment of the state of affairs. It should be about five bucks on ebay by now, think I’ll get it.

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