2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Election lawsuit happening now- Exit poll results [View all]KULawHawk
(97 posts)Same data analysis for all states so far. If youre not a numbers person, it shows the Exit Poll numbers, the reported vote numbers, the variance of discrepancy between the exit polls and election results, the confidence level, and the last column is the telling number, the probability of election / voting fraud.
Realize, in a lot of countries, a discrepancy between the election results and exit polls of more than 3% trigger an automatic investigation and full recount. Exit polls are one of the strongest tools to inspect and catch election fraud.
It's such a trusted tool the US government paid for having complete exit polling in Rwandas Presidential election because they had such a bad and long history of election stealing. Exit polls did end up catching fraud and the real winner actually won the election by 6% when initial results showed him losing to his opponent by 3%.
By the way, after news of people looking at the discrepancies, the DNC decided to stop having Exit Polling conducted. There were no Exit Polls in Kentucky or Oregon, and they are cancelling Exit Polling in California, New Jersey and the rest of the remaining states. Why?
Voting machine fraud and fractional tallying.
http://blackboxvoting.org/
About Black Box Voting:
Bev Harris is a writer and founder of Black Box Voting. She has researched and written about election transparency and computerized voting systems since 2002. Harris was featured in the Emmy-nominated HBO documentary Hacking Democracy, and is the author of Black Box Voting: Ballot Tampering in the 21st Century, a book purchased by the White House Library and also reportedly found on Osama bin Ladens bookshelf. Harriss research has been covered in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Time Magazine, CNN and several international publications, including the Philippine Daily Inquirer and Agence France Presse.
Bennie Smith is a Memphis-based application developer for an electrical manufacturing company. He is also a political strategist who has developed a micro-targeting application that predicts voter turnout. In August 2014 he was approached by a number of candidates who insisted that their elections had been stolen. He disagreed with the group and offered to look into how the system works. After discovering a number of irregularities, Smith began to research how votes that originate from the same source can change once they get into the GEMS vote tabulation program. Smiths attention to these anomalies uncovered an extraordinarily high-risk tampering mechanism and ultimately provided a new infrastructure for analyzing questionable election results.
Palast on Larry Kings PoliticKing:
We dont count all the votes.
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