On the October 18 edition of his nationally syndicated radio program, Fox News host Sean Hannity encouraged Democratic voters to "stay home on Election Day," adding that, "your vote doesn't matter anyway."
DOUG
Is he admitting that those voting machines are fixed?
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He added that Democrats should not turn out to vote "for the sake of the nation" because Democrats' votes "won't change who occupies the White House" and Democratic "candidates have absolutely no idea how to win the war on terrorism." Hannity also appeared to predict he would be criticized for his remarks, stating: "This is how the press is going to report this: 'Hannity says Democrats should stay home on Election Day.' " He did not explain how that would be a mischaracterization of his comments.
See here.
So Hannity is so scared of his precious party being whipped in November that he's begging Democrats to stay at home. It looks like the GOP is pretty desperate.
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Maybe he remembered he's Irish (the number of folks with Irish names shilling for the Rs gets my "Irish" up - it alway pissed off JFK when the Irish worked their way up with the help of the Dems and then changed parties when they got money), but being in the enemy's camp, he had to be "sub rosa" about it. I can't think of anything more likely to get Dems to the polls than Rs telling them not to vote.
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