Yeah, I can't help think vote fraud when I see states that use computer methods, show such a low standing for Ron Paul...while non computer voting states he pulls well over 10% somtimes up to 21%.
It is not Computer vs nonComputer, it is Caucus vs. Primary. A Caucus is a time commitment and is open to public scrutiny while a primary is a private vote.
It is not Computer vs nonComputer, it is Caucus vs. Primary. A Caucus is a time commitment and is open to public scrutiny while a primary is a private vote.
That is one theory, the other is computer vote fraud. Until the voting system is as easy to track as your personal bank account deposits then I say there is room to speculate computer vote fraud.
It is not Computer vs nonComputer, it is Caucus vs. Primary. A Caucus is a time commitment and is open to public scrutiny while a primary is a private vote.