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In reply to the discussion: Analysis Of Kentucky Election Results Indicates Fraud [View all]L. Coyote
(51,129 posts)34. Brad is a journalist, not an election integrity investigator himself, a reporter
And one must use some judgement about the actual work underlying the reports.
Even though I developed the final proofs of the degree of vote-switching fraud in Ohio 2004, Brad wrote me that he did not have time to real my report to Conyers, et.al., too busy. Go figure!
Yes, there are plenty of elections with untrustworthy results, and all e-voting elections are, of course, but that does not mean any old book or method is going to withstand intellectual scrutiny. I can't believe how easily people on this board are duped because they want to believe this stuff no matter if it is just donate-button or book-selling con or the real deal.
Too bad we lack an educated-in-statistics (or critical thinking) population.
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America deserves verifiable & transparent electoral vote counts. It is shameful that we must still
think
Nov 2015
#1
My criticism is the guy sorts the data by the criteria making the difference appear in the data
L. Coyote
Nov 2015
#72
I think a good share of America doesn't give a crap. I don't think the Democratic Leadership
rhett o rick
Nov 2015
#84
I heard recently that California is working on voting machines that will have software
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#89
The only problem is getting those paper ballots in the ballot box from the precinct
LiberalArkie
Nov 2015
#20
Exactly the opposite if you are trained in statistical analysis, then it is truly COMIC and tragic
L. Coyote
Nov 2015
#38
Without a bit of analysis or, apparently, whose bidding you ar doing by spreading this.
L. Coyote
Nov 2015
#74
Except "the pattern of the voting results are different from the pattern of results we would expect"
L. Coyote
Nov 2015
#66
How do you explain that Kentucky voted for a Republican governor by 9 points and then for
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#91
Democratic leadership should be screaming about this, but.....Crickets.
Dont call me Shirley
Nov 2015
#4
Brad is a journalist, not an election integrity investigator himself, a reporter
L. Coyote
Nov 2015
#34
Heartbreaking. Democracy went out with a whimper.Who will fight to reinstate it?
The Wielding Truth
Nov 2015
#76
It's an integral part of rightward leaning personalities that winning by any means is ok.
GoneFishin
Nov 2015
#8
Present them with anything credible, and they will do what they are supposed to. But this
L. Coyote
Nov 2015
#45
Yes, very disconcerting and in need of a real investigation, not in need of obfuscation
L. Coyote
Nov 2015
#46
The OP should read "Charnin says...." That does not make it true. Opposite is the case, NOT TRUE.
L. Coyote
Nov 2015
#31