(11-07-2016 11:02 AM)fsquid Wrote: I wouldn't be shocked if it went to Hilary, but I still think Trump takes it. I'm sure the news stations don't want it going to Hilary because then the election would be over and their ratings plummet.
HRC can lose Florida and still easily win the election....
As of Saturday, Democrats had an edge of more than 175K low propensity voters. These are people pollsters typically won't let through their likely voter screen. Dem ground game has done a masterful job identifying these people and turning them out.
Many of the non affiliated voters are new Puerto Rican migrants along the I4 corridor who are voting heavily Dem, and younger Cubans who skew Dem unlike their elders.
The deck was stacked against us. It was not stolen. The Iowa caucuses were counted in person, out in the open, and she just had more voters. Just barely, but she did. I was there in Cedar Rapids.
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2016 12:00 PM by Max Power.)
(11-07-2016 11:59 AM)Max Power Wrote: The deck was stacked against us. It was not stolen. The Iowa caucuses were counted in person, out in the open, and she just had more voters. Just barely, but she did. I was there in Cedar Rapids.
None were bussed in from out of state. They had a table with names and addresses of registered voters and you had to check in to be let into the room (or, enter as an observer like me). In person election fraud is pretty much a myth. You'd have to be crazy to risk a felony doing that.
(11-07-2016 12:17 PM)Max Power Wrote: None were bussed in from out of state. They had a table with names and addresses of registered voters and you had to check in to be let into the room (or, enter as an observer like me). In person election fraud is pretty much a myth. You'd have to be crazy to risk a felony doing that.
It's not too late to register to vote in the Iowa caucuses. Same day registration will be taking place at every caucus location across the state.
-- onenewspage.us
you might want to check the statutes ...
since the parties not the state exclusively oversee caucuses ...
Yes, I am aware there was same day registration. (In fact, the caucus site I was at ran out of registration forms and I got a mass text from Bernie HQ that it was happening all over the state and I was frantically trying to keep people in line as they copied more forms). But, same day registrants need ID and proof of residence:
At the polling place, you must prove both who you are and where you live. The best way to do this is with your valid Iowa driver’s license with your current address printed on it.
(11-07-2016 12:36 PM)Max Power Wrote: Yes, I am aware there was same day registration. (In fact, the caucus site I was at ran out of registration forms and I got a mass text from Bernie HQ that it was happening all over the state and I was frantically trying to keep people in line as they copied more forms). But, same day registrants need ID and proof of residence:
At the polling place, you must prove both who you are and where you live. The best way to do this is with your valid Iowa driver’s license with your current address printed on it.
On September 15, former Congressional candidate in Nevada’s fourth district, Dan Rolle, took to Twitter to explain how, starting in 2012, the Nevada Democratic Party began changing the state’s voter registration system as a means to rig the caucuses for Clinton.
“I met with Nevada Democratic Party executive board members who told me they were aware of caucus members being bussed in from California,” Rolle told the Observer, noting there were significant discrepancies with the Nevada Democratic Party’s voter file. “When I pressed on the accuracy in the voter file, I was told ‘it’s garbage’ by an executive board member.”
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I don't have first hand experience in Nevada, but I'm going to need more than a failed congressional candidate quoted by Trump's son in law.
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2016 12:48 PM by Max Power.)
(11-07-2016 12:36 PM)Max Power Wrote: Yes, I am aware there was same day registration. (In fact, the caucus site I was at ran out of registration forms and I got a mass text from Bernie HQ that it was happening all over the state and I was frantically trying to keep people in line as they copied more forms). But, same day registrants need ID and proof of residence:
At the polling place, you must prove both who you are and where you live. The best way to do this is with your valid Iowa driver’s license with your current address printed on it.