He was the only decent member in all of congress. I don't think elections are real in this country. I think these data points are sent out immediately to make it seem like it's real.
Can anyone prove that elections are legitimate? How do we know?
I've always wanted to test to see if elections are real. One way to test is to find a place that is overwhelming one party, like 80% of a town always votes one way also. Then to go to the opposite party caucus and convince thousand people to vote for a write in third party candidate. I don't think those thousands votes will ever show up. Anybody got a smarter idea on how to test elections?
Primaries are definitely fake. Remember when the Sanders Campaign sued the DNC over handing the nomination to Clinton and the party successfully defended itself by saying they're a private organization and not bound to follow their own rules?
AIPAC controls the leadership of both parties, so this election was never a fair contest. It's a demoralization operation to make people think they can't oppose ZOG. And when republican voters stay home in disgust in November, the R AIPAC candidate will simply lose to a D AIPAC candidate. Voters will think they sent a message to their party and the party won't care.
This is not enough to prove that they are real, but it at least shows that they are not discarding the votes outright. I'm from Poland, so the election system is different, but you might be able to adapt this for some local US elections.
You need an election where you vote for both a party and a candidate. You also need the results to be reported per candidate, not just per party, and you need results from every polling location, not just the totals.
You take a party you support and vote for the 15th–20th candidate on the list. This should give you confidence that your vote will be the only one for that candidate at your polling location. Then you can check the results and see that, at the place where you voted, your candidate received one vote, while candidates in similar positions received zero.
I tried this in the last election, and I did not detect any fraud. The candidate received one vote at my polling location and around 50 votes in total.
He was the only decent member in all of congress. I don't think elections are real in this country. I think these data points are sent out immediately to make it seem like it's real.
Can anyone prove that elections are legitimate? How do we know?
I've always wanted to test to see if elections are real. One way to test is to find a place that is overwhelming one party, like 80% of a town always votes one way also. Then to go to the opposite party caucus and convince thousand people to vote for a write in third party candidate. I don't think those thousands votes will ever show up. Anybody got a smarter idea on how to test elections?
Primaries are definitely fake. Remember when the Sanders Campaign sued the DNC over handing the nomination to Clinton and the party successfully defended itself by saying they're a private organization and not bound to follow their own rules?
AIPAC controls the leadership of both parties, so this election was never a fair contest. It's a demoralization operation to make people think they can't oppose ZOG. And when republican voters stay home in disgust in November, the R AIPAC candidate will simply lose to a D AIPAC candidate. Voters will think they sent a message to their party and the party won't care.
Most here remember the DNC doing that to Bernie...
But...
does anyone recall the RNC doing the same to Ron Paul... twice. ?
Yep. Don't remember Paul suing, though.
I don't think he did. If I recall correctly the first time they were so gobsmacked at the obviousness of it, they just regrouped and still nearly won.
This is not enough to prove that they are real, but it at least shows that they are not discarding the votes outright. I'm from Poland, so the election system is different, but you might be able to adapt this for some local US elections.
You need an election where you vote for both a party and a candidate. You also need the results to be reported per candidate, not just per party, and you need results from every polling location, not just the totals.
You take a party you support and vote for the 15th–20th candidate on the list. This should give you confidence that your vote will be the only one for that candidate at your polling location. Then you can check the results and see that, at the place where you voted, your candidate received one vote, while candidates in similar positions received zero.
I tried this in the last election, and I did not detect any fraud. The candidate received one vote at my polling location and around 50 votes in total.