Why do conspiracy websites often have that home-made-with-software-from-1995 look to them? Does no one with passable website-building skillz ever believe in conspiracies?
Some places voted heavily in favor of Obama so that means there was voter fraud? Okay. I guess there was some heavy voter fraud in Utah too.
The evidence on Colorado is pretty strong: "Information coming soon." I love this site! There's no evidence, but he feels it in his gut. So stay tuned! Evidence will be posted as it is manufactured. I might have to join twitter to message this guy. He has no shame.
It's from the same network of unskewedpolls. This is a great move to funnel in traffic that would otherwise be non-existent from this point onward.
Dunno if this is cynical gambit to generate web traffic, cynical gambit to keep the nut job vote activated, or inability to deal with fact that reality does not congrue with warped ideology. The homemade look could be part of trying to look authentic (unprofessional) to a certain crowd. It is way too easy to download a clean template off the interwebs.
IF this is real it probably wasn't made by someone who grew up with new age technology/ isn't smart enough to keep up or learn the new stuff. This is probably all they know how to build.