This news report is provided courtesy of Greyson Deitrich III of Independence News LLC.
When this reporter noticed an online election map produced by none other than the Boston Globe, a close inspection showed it to be a precinct by precinct map with votes listed for Martha Coakley (D), and Scott Brown (R). The attending information announced a less than 1% victory for Coakley. Clearly blatantly fraudulent detailed information was being disseminated by one of the nation’s leading news outlets. Calls to the Globe yielded the following statement by Bob Powers, Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs for the Globe:
“AP was testing an election data feed to its Massachusetts clients. During corresponding tests at our end, the feed of AP’s hypothetical test data was inadvertently posted for a few minutes on a single subsection page within our site. As soon as the error was discovered, it was removed. We regret the mishap.â€
Since this information was produced more than eight hours before the close of Massachusetts polls, this is either one of the strangest, coincidental mishaps in political news events; or an attempt to affect the outcome of a close fought election with national importance. Unable to respond to questions as to why the map was not posted behind firewall capacity, and unable to respond to questions concerning The Globe’s willingness to make apology before the end of today’s polling (to the public), we are left mystified at the amateur handling of one of this nation’s most consequential elections by the Boston Globe.
Greyson Deitrich III
Independence News
This news report is provided courtesy of Greyson Deitrich III of Independence News LLC.




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