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Seems like a cover story for vote rigging.
BROADCAST
www.democracynow.org/2020/11/5/2020_election_ballots_electoral_college
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Have emailed Professor Gonzalez**** about this to no avail. He seems to have accepted the likely voter demographics information (that he likely had to buy) without question. Then, he comments about it on Democracy Now! show. Will post his response here if and when he finally responds to my email. I am suspicious of any red herring-looking voter demographics information because of the past and extensive history of the Republican party's election-related dirty tricks.
Suggest someone request a copy of Professor Gonzalez's analysis on and about this. I consider it a forensic dive into the 2020 Election demographics. Might be quite revealing. Am surprised that a significant voting block of white women ANYWHERE would vote to re-elect trump. Looks like a surefire way to hide vote rigging to me.
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Reference Source:
Prof. Juan D. Gonzalez:
Richard D. Heffner Professor of Communications and Public Policy and Professor of Professional Practice, Journalism and Media Studies
Faculty
OFFICE:
CI 106
PHONE:
848-932-7154
FAX:
732-932-6916
EMAIL:
juan.gonzalez1@rutgers.edu
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Focus Group Article Contradicts alleged exit polling results:
https://www.politico.com/amp/news/2020/10/28/white-women-trump-second-thoughts-433118
Skittles
(153,204 posts)Pachamama
(16,887 posts)BusyBeingBest
(8,059 posts)Pachamama
(16,887 posts)So if I get this right:
An interview on DemocracyNow that you reference implies that White Voters, in particular White Women, are responsible for the support of Trump in the states he won?
I have not heard this argument made anywhere or any discussions about this. I think this is the most absurd argument I have heard made and his reasoning is very weak.
I predict this line of thought will go not go anywhere. I think even our speculating about it and discussing here is only promoting this ridiculous idea....
greennewdeal350
(61 posts)See what you think after that. I am of the impression that Juan*** obtained 2020 voter demographic information, and then drew his seemingly outrageous conclusions from it.
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https://comminfo.rutgers.edu/gonzalez-juan-d
Pachamama
(16,887 posts)...this argument.
I think if you agree with Juan Gonzalez, then produce the supporting information and explain and defend.
If you think this is a bogus and ridiculous conclusion (as I do) then show how his information is flawed.
But there is not one shred of data provided by him - only his "opinion" in an interview on TV.
Sadly, there are many on TV these days making unsubstantiated claims about the election and they shouldn't be given a forum without any evidence and facts.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)Not at all sure what youre on about.
ucrdem
(15,512 posts)that they pull off their FB feed or who knows where if it serves their purposes of making Dems look feeble, incompetent, feckless or unpopular. I suppose that's why it's lasted all these years, but they are harder on Dems than on the real nutjobs and crooks. And I'd heard this particular meme too, probably on NPR or maybe here. It's part and parcel of the Latinos turning out for Cheato in Miami-Dade, one of those inane tales wingers invent to cover their butts when they swipe elections. We would have heard a lot more of this one if they'd actually pulled it off, the way we still hear about all the voters who supposedly stayed home in 2016. Complete bullshit but many still trot it out.
greennewdeal350
(61 posts)It seems that the wheel is still in spin. We can hold on, though it probably won't be slowing down in the near future. Will contact Greg Palast about this alleged voting block of white women who supposively voted for KingRatFucker this time around.