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Election rigged? Nah ;)
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf" data-source="post: 12322" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>Re: Election rigged? Nah <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite39" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></strong></p><p></p><p>Great article Cary. I have been looking into election practices in the electronic age, and I think I have gained some insight into what happened in this, and at least the last four previous elections. (I believe I've mentioned this before) They were rigged. However there was no widespread direct cheating. (note this works on the theory that the democratic and republican leadership are on some level working together) They use sociology, rather than stuffing ballot boxes. Through survays, and probably analisis of local elections, they know where certian groups are, and their approximate numbers. (evangelical christians, gays, environmentalists ect) Not all of these people vote in every election, however each group tends to favor one party or the other almose exclusively. When they want to swing an election, they make certian issues more prominent which makes the groups that they want to "activate" seem to have a personal stake in the election. They also differ the ammount and quality of coverage these things get in certian areas. These are usually the smokescreen issues on which necons and neolibs differ. They know approximatly how many votes this will gain them, and in which states, and therefore they control the results of the election. This is alot safer for them than hacking dibolds, or stuffing ballot boxes, and in the end it is alot more effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf, post: 12322, member: 177"] [b]Re: Election rigged? Nah ;)[/b] Great article Cary. I have been looking into election practices in the electronic age, and I think I have gained some insight into what happened in this, and at least the last four previous elections. (I believe I've mentioned this before) They were rigged. However there was no widespread direct cheating. (note this works on the theory that the democratic and republican leadership are on some level working together) They use sociology, rather than stuffing ballot boxes. Through survays, and probably analisis of local elections, they know where certian groups are, and their approximate numbers. (evangelical christians, gays, environmentalists ect) Not all of these people vote in every election, however each group tends to favor one party or the other almose exclusively. When they want to swing an election, they make certian issues more prominent which makes the groups that they want to "activate" seem to have a personal stake in the election. They also differ the ammount and quality of coverage these things get in certian areas. These are usually the smokescreen issues on which necons and neolibs differ. They know approximatly how many votes this will gain them, and in which states, and therefore they control the results of the election. This is alot safer for them than hacking dibolds, or stuffing ballot boxes, and in the end it is alot more effective. [/QUOTE]
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