Hi Sir Rhino,
Welcome! I enjoyed looking at your graphs. They draw the picture of what we concluded ourselves the night of the election. It is so much easier to see with Clinton and Obama, which we looked at, but we were looking at Ron Paul and Guiliani too. If it's easy for you to do I'd like to see the same graphs with those two (RP and Rudy). Also, if you put all the candidates on your graph, I think you would see the same results with Romney and Guiliani running alongside Clinton, and the rest below. Some have postulated that votes may have been skimmed off all candidates electronically and given to those three, since everyone else is a loser under diebold.
Those spikes are an illusion, caused by the fact that there is no connection between the name of the town and the number of votes cast. Technically, I think you could call it a noise pattern.I also liked your first graphs which showed spikes by towns. Those spikes are kind of odd, don't you think, especially since they are all small towns? I'd like to get the names of all towns that spike like that, and see if any other candidates are spiking like that, so maybe put all candidates on your list and see what happens. I don't know if it means anything, but it would be interesting to look at.
We've also talked about that possibility. The question was "Why did Obama do better in rural areas of NH, especially since he did better in urban areas in Iowa?"Some have suggested that people are voting differently in cities where the diebold is likely to be used than in the rural areas where hand counting is likely. I suppose this might be true, but really, all of NH has a pretty rural feel to it, even the few big cities. But we might want to flesh that out a little more too by looking at the population of our diebold towns.
Yeah, you're right ... I need to do that too.Anyway, it might all have reasonable explanations, but I think it's prudent to make sure. I'll be sending money to your man, Dennis, to help with the recount. He's a good guy and the only Democrat I can tolerate.
Same here MollyGlad we can all work together on this!![]()
Hokay, this is where I try to ballet dance through a mine field.Yeah - vote fraud is a big problem, but as an Obama supporter, I'd like to ask you WHY you like Obama?
I visited his site a few months ago, and his platform basically read - if you thought through it - give large corporations massive amounts of money and do nothing for the US population, other than make them poorer, and their offspring poorer for ringing up debts we can not afford.
He (Obama) is a very good public speaker - he speaks for "change", yet never really gets into what this change is all about. He promises "free" health care - but someone has to pay for it. It's called taxes and sometimes those are put off onto your offspring. Empire building always leads to financial collapse. It's not pretty - a lot of people die and there is long lasting poverty and misery. We are talking THIS COUNTRY!
What can you tell me he is going to SPECIFICALLY do to make our lives better? "Free" health care - at the expense of the Government - who provides the money to the government? - well, you do! It's called taxes! - You pay for it! and in a monopoly there is massive waste. What about getting out of Iraq? Obama isn't offering that any time soon - he's promising we will be in there as a minimum - a very long time! Past his first year term - over 5 years of this hell, and stirring international dissent into something that could really go off in our faces!
Our economy is based on printing dollars, causing inflation and borrowing money from China and other countries!
Don't you get it? Were is Obama on these issues?
-n
Bah ... sleep is overrated
- Ron Paul vs Guiliani - no problem
- Romney vs Guiliani - no problem
- Some Democrat vs Some Republican - I have to think about how to do that for a little.
Those spikes are an illusion, caused by the fact that there is no connection between the name of the town and the number of votes cast. Technically, I think you could call it a noise pattern.
We've also talked about that possibility. The question was "Why did Obama do better in rural areas of NH, especially since he did better in urban areas in Iowa?"
Nobody could think of a good answer.
Yeah, you're right ... I need to do that too.
Thanks
Same here Molly
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What is GOTV? I don't think I've heard the term before (*SR has the feeling he's about to feel really dumb*).Why did Obama do better in rural areas ...
That is a good question.
I'm guessing that there was voter fraud having nothing to do with diebold.
I'd guess that Clinton's GOTV was really, really good, and included voter fraud.
Apparently, you didn't have to be a resident of NH to vote. Is that right?
If so, I'd look for high Clinton counts near borders, near interstates. Did dead people vote? Democrats are known to do that. Walking around money. Were people bribed to vote? I heard things about the league of women voters. Did they have anything to do this?
These are the types of things to look at.
I'd say there is very little evidence to support any voter fraud related to Ron Paul, and the odd results surrounding the Obama/Clinton race could point to voter fraud. Obama was expected to win, and Clinton would be expected to do better in rural (hand count) areas, not urban (machine count) areas.
"Get out the vote"What is GOTV?
"Get out the vote"
An active effort to actually get people out to vote, in this case, on the day of the election..![]()
Speaking of neocons, Paul gave their full history, called them all out and named them by name in a congressional speech. Pretty intense:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYdxD8UgG3A&feature=related
(know your enemy)
Can non New Hampshire candidates vote in the NH primary? I don't know, but I'd doubt it. I could be wrong though.
I get the distinct feeling that you think Hillary bussed a load of people in from out of state. I see it differently.
DES MOINES (AP) — It's Jan. 3 in Iowa and you decide to go to a precinct caucus.
Not affiliated with a political party? Not registered? Not even old enough to vote?
No problem.
In yet another quirk of Iowa's caucus system, all citizens can participate as long as they sign a voter registration card, attesting to residency in the precinct and show that they'll be 18 by the general election.
"It has not been a problem," said state Democratic Party spokeswoman Carrie Giddins.
Some people, however, do have a problem with the ease of registering for New Hampshire's leadoff primary on Jan. 8.
New Hampshire allows same-day registration at the polls, has no minimum residency period and defines a voter's home as the place where he or she sleeps most nights or intends to return after a temporary absence. The state, not the parties, runs the primary, and changes to residency laws have been hotly contested.
What is GOTV? I don't think I've heard the term before (*SR has the feeling he's about to feel really dumb*).
Can non New Hampshire candidates vote in the NH primary? I don't know, but I'd doubt it. I could be wrong though.
I get the distinct feeling that you think Hillary bussed a load of people in from out of state. I see it differently.
Right after Iowa, Hillary's campaign was about to implode. Obama seemed poised to sweep through the early states and probably the nomination. Now that Obama did not crush her in NH, her candidacy has gotten renued life. Without that her quest would now be spirling down into oblivian.
As I mentioned before, I think Diebold and friends want the fall election to be between McCain and Clinton, and they can't have that very well if she gets knocked out in the primaries.
That they interceeded so obviously is a measure of the desperation they felt at the possibility of losing their preferred target.
IMHO
I got the first 4 graphs for Ron Paul vs Ghouliani.
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So it looks like your guy also did better in the 'rural areas'.
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Here are the ones from McCain vs Romney
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This is really surprising ... Romney did better in Diebold districts than the Hand districts. I'm at a loss to explain this. Maybe either votes were not sloughed off of Romney and given to McCain, or my approach is wrong.
I donno
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Maybe the thing to do at this point is look at the individual candidates and see which ones did better with Diebold and which did worse.
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