Now, consider this regarding the NC Governor’s race:
When I left the Board of Elections Office at around 10PM Election Day (November 8, 2016) night all Cleveland County ballots had been counted (except those challenged ballots). Winners were determined in all Cleveland County races as well as Cleveland County totals for all NC State offices, Federal Offices. In highly contested and well publicized races Donald Trump (US President), Richard Burr (US Senator) Pat McCrory (NC Governor), Buck Newton (NC Attorney General), Mark Johnson NC Superintendent of Public Instruction) won by landslides. Pat McCrory for NC Governor was ahead of challenger Roy Cooper by over 70,000 votes and only Durham County was left counting votes.
But bad trouble was brewing in the Durham County vote counting that never would have occurred if the Durham County Board of Elections Board, Director and Staff had been as responsible as the Cleveland County folks.
Although Durham County demographics are similar to Mecklenburg County, Wake County, and Guilford County, which are the top four populated counties in NC (more Democrats, more minorities, more poverty, more welfare), their voting statistics were totally out of line with the other similar counties. Mecklenburg, Wake and Guilford counties averaged in the high 50% to low 60% in voting for Hillary Clinton for President, Roy Cooper for NC Governor, Deborah Ross for US Senate, etc. for other Democrat candidates. Durham County preliminary numbers were almost 80% for these same Democrat candidates. The over 70,000 vote lead McCrory had over Roy Cooper in 99 counties at 10PM on Election Day was erased by Durham county by midnight with an additional 4,000 votes to spare.
When calls came in to Durham County regarding provisional ballots, absentee ballots, etc. the folks in Durham kept on pulling Democrat votes out of their hats. Now the Democrats and Roy Cooper say Cooper won by around 10,000 votes overall statewide. A turn-around of over 70,000 votes that defies mathematical reality based on similar voting percentages in the other three similar demographic counties.
All this stinks of massive voter fraud all across North Carolina and especially in Durham County. There are other factors that add to the stench that Durham County would have so overwhelmingly voted for Roy Cooper for NC Governor.
1. Durham County waited until all other counties had counted and reported their votes before they counted and reported their Durham County votes. This provided an opportunity for mischief as it allowed the means for voter fraud perpetrators to know how many Democrat votes were needed to stuff into the Durham County ballot boxes for Roy Cooper and perhaps other Democrat candidates to win.

