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Showing Original Post only (View all)A mathematician may have uncovered widespread election fraud, and Kansas is trying to silence her [View all]
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Kansas loves them some voter fraud hysteria. From going to the Supreme Court to try and make doubly-sure that non-citizens cant vote in their elections to setting up a voter fraud website where citizens can report every kind of voter fraud except the kinds that have actually happened in the state, Kansas is on the forefront of voter fraud readiness and protection.
Except, perhaps, when it comes to the machines they use to record their votes.
According to the Wichita Eagle, Wichita State mathematician Beth Clarkson has found irregularities in election returns from Sedgwick County, along with other counties throughout the United States, but has faced stiff opposition from the state in trying to confirm whether the irregularities are fraud or other, less-nefarious anomalies.
Analyzing election returns at a precinct level, Clarkson found that candidate support was correlated, to a statistically significant degree, with the size of the precinct. In Republican primaries, the bias has been toward the establishment candidates over tea partiers. In general elections, it has favored Republican candidates over Democrats, even when the demographics of the precincts in question suggested that the opposite should have been true...
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A mathematician may have uncovered widespread election fraud, and Kansas is trying to silence her [View all]
Demeter
Aug 2015
OP
this isn't voter fraud, this is election fraud. as the old saying goes, "it isn't who voted that
niyad
Aug 2015
#52
This new Adjutant General ought to be quite different from the former ones -- I hope. Why
Cal33
Aug 2015
#37
I don't have time to click on your links today, but will tomorrow-Meanwhile, have you seen this?
red dog 1
Aug 2015
#38
I've been asking the same question since Bush was appointed President due to faulty ballot
Cleita
Aug 2015
#20
In the 2008 priamary some African American Precincts in Harlem and Bedford Stuyvesant in NYC
Botany
Aug 2015
#33
People don't want to believe these stories. It's too hard to comprehend massive voter fraud.
rhett o rick
Aug 2015
#36
Why wouldn't they use them again? Nothing happened to them the first (sic) time. nt
valerief
Aug 2015
#51
Absolutely. I expect it. It's why I was ticked by the title, as if it were
Joe Chi Minh
Aug 2015
#59