DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
Given that US voter turnout is normally the lowest in the developed world it's a pretty safe bet to say that some or even alot of those people didn't bother to cast a ballot which makes them just what I said they were.
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New U.S. Census data released on July 19 confirm what we already knew about American elections: Voter turnout in the United States is among the lowest in the developed world. Only 42 percent of Americans voted in the 2014 midterm elections, the lowest level of voter turnout since 1978. And midterm voters tend to be older, whiter and richer than the general population. The aggregate number is important but turnout among different groups is even more crucial.
http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2 ... s-why.htmlCircular logic. Because voter turnout is down does not mean that those same people protest elections, just because you say they do!
Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
And yes there were shenanigans with the voting machines but it might not only be the
people you assumed who were doing it.
https://nworeport.me/2016/10/29/voting- ... is-rigged/Assumes facts not in evidence.
I'm not exactly sure how their voting machines work but it looks like this guy is pushing the Trump button but it's staying on Clinton which of course can be explained away by machine error since nobody would think of rigging a voting machine.
And then of course we have these allegations from another one of those uneducated white Trump voters since we all know that voting machines could never have never been tampered with.
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A Georgia voter told an Atlanta newspaper that an electronic voting machine changed his vote from Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump two times.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the voting machine – used by 20 other people that day – was removed from service after the newspaper exposed the allegations.
However, the newspaper reported that, while the Georgia Internetsharingcretary of State has opened an investigation, the top legal counsel there, David B. Dove said: “We are confident that machines are not ‘flipping’ voters,” blaming the malfunction instead on the county not properly conducting “logic and accuracy testing on this unit.”
http://latesteconomynews.org/news/2016/ ... ged-fraud/Why is it when these allegations arise it's always just "one" machine and yet these same allegations have been happening all over America since Florida in 2000?
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Claims from 2014 holding that Cook County voting machines were rigged to change Republican votes to Democratic votes were based on a single miscalibrated machine.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/cookcounty.aspBut if these people are to be believed it's actually quite easy to hack voting machines.
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Appel is part of a group of so-called ‘cyber-academics’ who have spent a lot of their time hacking the electronic voting machines that took off in the wake of the controversy surrounding the 2000 presidential election. Since then, Appel and his colleagues have been working to convince the public that the system is unsecure and vulnerable to mischief.
In the wake of the recent hack of the Democratic National Committee, which resulted in the leaking of politically damaging emails, Appel is raising the question: if hackers can do that, can they also manipulate voting machines to skew the outcome?
“Look, we could see 15 years ago that this would be perfectly possible,” Appel said. “It’s well within the capabilities of a country as sophisticated as Russia.”
“Actually, it’s well within the capabilities of much less well-funded and sophisticated attackers,” he added.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/08 ... nutes.htmlSo, given my circular logic allow me to point out that it's more than likely "some" of these machines have been tampered with.