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Catherina

(35,568 posts)
Sat May 25, 2013, 02:00 PM May 2013

U.S. Media Continues to Treat Capriles’ Complaints Seriously Despite Lack of Evidence

U.S. Media Continues to Treat Capriles’ Complaints Seriously Despite Lack of Evidence

Written by Dan Beeton
Monday, 20 May 2013 16:53

As we have noted previously, statistical analysis shows that Venezuelan opposition challenger Henrique Capriles has an almost impossible chance of seeing the April 14 election result change through a full audit of voting machines, as he had demanded.

We have issued two press releases about this, as well as our full paper detailing our calculations step-by-step, and CEPR Co-Director Mark Weisbrot had an op-ed on this in Aljazeera English. Mark also presented these findings at a recent high-profile conference at the Celso Furtado Center in Rio. Despite being reported in a variety of Latin American and Spanish media, including Spanish newspaper El Pais, Argentine media outlet Telam, and Venezuela’s Panorama, the U.S. media has ignored this important part of the story. We have corresponded with several reporters who initially expressed interest in the one-in-25-thousand-trillion figure. None of them has since cited the statistical improbability of Capriles’ seeing the election results change through the full audit, nor have other major U.S. media outlets. One reporter writing for a major U.S. newspaper has told us that his editors refuse to publish anything related to our statistical analysis or regarding the audit and its significance more generally.

Henrique Capriles’ recent comments demonstrate why the ongoing vote audit, and more importantly, the first audit (conducted on April 14) is still relevant. In an El Pais article from May 9, Capriles says that 400,000 more people voted for him than Maduro, and that therefore the CNE’s vote count must have been wrong:

“If they rescind the electoral records we have questioned in the electoral dispute we have filed with the Supreme Court - which make up 55.4 percent of the votes cast – we would win the elections by 400,000 votes, two percent in our favor. And that’s without going into details,” he says with righteous conviction.

It appears that Capriles is still alleging the vote count was stolen in a way that would have been detectable in the first audit, and hence the statistical analysis still applies. If tens of thousands of voters voted multiple times, it would be very difficult to stuff the receipt boxes to match the multiple voting, without having some discrepancies between the machine and the paper count. The receipt boxes are in plain sight of all observers and it would be impossible for a voter to stuff multiple pieces of paper through the thin slot without anyone seeing. It would also be impossible to vote more than once without not only the collaboration of observers to fix the machines to allow this, but a conspiracy involving tens of thousands of people, with no subsequent leaks.

The audits of a large majority of voting machines, however, have not found these discrepancies. The initial “hot audit” was done on site, in the presence of the observers from both the Capriles and Maduro campaigns, as well as witnesses from the community. There were no reports from witnesses or election officials on site of discrepancies between the machine totals and the hand count.

Statistical analysis shows that it would be almost impossible – less than a one in 25 thousand trillion chance – for the first 53 percent of voting machines not to show discrepancies if there were sufficient discrepancies in the remaining 46 percent that would overturn the election results.

If Capriles feels this lucky, he should play the lottery. His odds of winning the Powerball jackpot in the U.S. or any other lottery would be vastly greater.

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U.S. Media Continues to Treat Capriles’ Complaints Seriously Despite Lack of Evidence (Original Post) Catherina May 2013 OP
What a shame to see our "news" media in the hands of dirty clowns! Judi Lynn May 2013 #1
Who trusts our news media anymore? Catherina May 2013 #4
It seems the key audit target is the voter registry books Socialistlemur May 2013 #2
"And this is the reason why the government refuses to do the audit?" ocpagu May 2013 #3
According to what I read the full audit wasn't carried out Socialistlemur May 2013 #5

Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
1. What a shame to see our "news" media in the hands of dirty clowns!
Sat May 25, 2013, 03:20 PM
May 2013

We deserve better, and probably sooner than they realize, we'll be GETTING better! That is, if they can't find a way to completely jam the internet[font size=6]S[/font] with pure misinformation!

They'd better live it up, their days are numbered.

It may take writing notes, and wrapping them around rocks, and tying them on with strings or rubber bands, and throwing them into people's yards to get the REAL news around, but there's got to be a way to keep these sociopathic liars from controlling the information!

We'll figure it out! Necessity is the mother of, oh, you know....

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
4. Who trusts our news media anymore?
Sat May 25, 2013, 04:08 PM
May 2013

The slavish devotees of Fox blindly follow their sanctioned RW media and a few Centrists follow the MSM but for the most part, at least in Liberal circles, no one trusts the MSM. I think their blatant shilling for the Iraq war and almost nonexistent, but dishonest when it was, reporting of the Occupy movement sealed their doom. I agree with you that their days are numbered. This is why they're crying that the internet is killing them.

Socialistlemur

(770 posts)
2. It seems the key audit target is the voter registry books
Sat May 25, 2013, 03:55 PM
May 2013

This article is a bit off. I discussed the subject with Venezuelan friends and they explained the audit they requested should focus on the registry books. This is where it can be established if dead people voted and so on and so forth. This is a very interesting story, reminds me of 2000 when Gore won but Bsh got to be president. Maybe Capriles won? And this is the reason why the government refuses to do the audit?

 

ocpagu

(1,954 posts)
3. "And this is the reason why the government refuses to do the audit?"
Sat May 25, 2013, 04:00 PM
May 2013

The government did not "refuse to do the audit". The government already made an audit of 100% of the votes. Capriles and his thugs said BEFORE the election that he did not intend to recognize it. Capriles and his thugs did not present a single credible evidence of fraud. Capriles and his thugs did not receive support from NO ONE, except the lunatics in the US government.

Capriles is a sore loser AND a criminal who should be in jail.

Socialistlemur

(770 posts)
5. According to what I read the full audit wasn't carried out
Sun May 26, 2013, 06:45 PM
May 2013

As I mentioned, the full audit requires a review of the registry books, this ensures dead people did not vote. There are other audit focus areas, which were also ignored. It seems there's a tendency to use coarse language to insult political opponents in Venezuela. This leads to further polarization. When a country has such a close vote, and one side insists on insulting and ignoring rightful claims, it can lead to negative outcomes. And this is what we see today. Venezuela's economy is very fragile, and there's no way it can recover if this conflict continues.

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