Daily Kos is a reality based community. As such, I have a zero-tolerance policy for conspiracy theories.
So, for example, if you believe that Karl Rove was set to use a GOTV app called Orca to steal Ohio, because some random shlub on the interent claimed so (even though Orca was a Romney campaign boondoggle, and Rove ran a whole separate boondoggle Super PAC called Crossroads), then either 1) shut the fuck up about it, or 2) go spread that nonsense somewhere else.
It's a big interent, and there are plenty of places that would love to have your nonsense-spewing traffic. This ain't one of them.
As I wrote a few weeks ago:
Can we get through an election without panicking about Karl Rove's dastardly plan to steal the election? Please? Pretty please? With a cherry on top?
I'm begging you to stop that shit! You are giving Republicans far more credit and power than is warranted or than they deserve [...]
But as for election day shenanigans? There were few, if any, just like in 2010, and 2008. That doesn't mean we stop being vigilant, but it does mean we stop acting like we are DOOOOOOMED because of a Karl Rove so incompetent, he became a national laughingstock on Fox News Tuesday night, a Karl Rove so clueless, he now has to explain to conservative billionaires how he blew through hundreds of millions of their dollars with nothing to show for it.
Finally, if you are so willfully ignorant that you don't know the difference between
voter suppression (making it difficult for people to vote), and
election fraud (changing election results), then you really don't belong here.
The former is a real concern, and the real way Republicans are trying to alter election results.