You are not the only person who thinks that way they are trying to get people in place to have exit polls at all locations
My biggest concern is how many illegals will cast their vote and how many times each one will vote? In one restaurant a pantry guy from Mexico had 5 I.D.'s and all with different names on them. He was caught while trying to get a driver's license and deported but was back within 2 weeks. Everybody, except a couple of us, kidded with the guy as to what he wished to be called now that he was back. Multiple I.D.'s mean multiple votes and if there are 11 or so million illegals from the south I cannot imagine the number of fraudulent votes that will come out of it. Because of Trump's stance on immigration (which I agree with) the illegals will definitely not vote for Trump.
I'm afraid of more than cheating going on, I fear the whole election. If Trump does win, it's going to get ugly. His haters are very ugly types. Did you see the naked statues of Trump that were put up in 5 major city parks? DISGUSTING! They were removed but not after large crowds gathered snapping pictures with it. Warning: nude statue of Trump http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/18/1...mp-statues-union-square-los-angeles-indecline
After noticing that we had more people voting in Millinocket than we had people over the age of eighteen in 2000, which was before the mills closed and half the town moved, we went through the voter list. There were quite a few people registered to vote in Millinocket whose only recorded address was a PO Box, many others who had moved from Millinocket decades ago, and at least one guy who was registered to vote in three different addresses. He first registered to vote while he was living with his parents. Then he rented a place of his own and was registered to vote at that address, then he bought a house and was then registered to vote three times. I don't know that he did vote three times, but he was registered to vote three times. One woman who was politically active picked up five absentee ballots, for herself, her husband, and three children, each of which had moved from Millinocket shortly after graduating from high school. These ballots were returned with signatures that appeared to be identical. The registrar told us that they used to be able to clean the voter list up every few years by sending post cards to people who they knew had moved, and by removing those who died from the voter list, but that the state had directed them not to do so. She even showed us the letter from the state that said that town registrars had no jurisdiction to remove anyone from the rolls. We called the Secretary of State's office, and it was clear that nothing was going to be done about it. When this is the case in a town where pretty much everyone knows everyone, how far off are the voter registration lists in big cities, I wonder.
I've worked in a few counties before, during and after an election. All the ones I was involved with everything seemed to be honest. I oversaw the whole process almost. There was only one issue I remember vaguely and it had to do with a blind man and an Automark voting machine. I don't remember the details but polls were closing and think something was wrong with the machine and my ex Who was my supervisor voted what the guy told him to. I may be remembering wrong, so don't quote me on this. I did see a lot of places were there was potential for cheating if someone wanted to but it would involve more than one person. A conspiracy.
This was the company I worked for and the Automark was one of their voting machines. They had other ones too. I did maintenance on them and calibrated them and made sure they were working before an election. During an election we went around to different polling places if there were problems. We also trained poll workers on them. http://www.essvote.com/products/6/13/ballot-marking-devices/automark®/ My last election I worked 6 weeks in Pennsylvania getting different counties ready for the election. Then on Election Day I worked in one county along with others and stayed till the last ballot was Counted. Those were the longest days and you really worked for your money then. This would have been a perfect job for you, @Ken Anderson. And Michele too, you could have traveled together all over the states and made lots of money. Sorry got off topic....back to TRUMP.
Aw, Sh!t. I was hoping for some kind of frontal, confirming for posterity the guy's extent of balls present. Oh, well, Bill's take the cake, anyway. Frank
Even in a third world country the DR you had to give your fingerprints and checked out before you got your ballot. And they want to be like the US that shows how uneducated they are.
The Hill, which has been a fervent Hillary supporter throughout the campaign, published an article about the possibility of the 2016 election being rigged, entitled "Can the 2016 Election Be Rigged? You Bet!." Of course, the article itself was written by Roger Stone, a Trump supporter. Nevertheless, it makes some pertinent points, which are pretty much what I suggested, with the addition of supporting details -- by first rigging the polling to lend credibility to the bogus results.
Diebold was ES&S's main competition . At the time I worked on those voting machines for ES&S, that issue was bought up but I don't remember the answer. I just sent an email to my ex who knew those machines better than anyone. I know California wouldn't allow Diebold voting machines because of that possibility.
Yeah, I know there was a scandal having to do with the ownership of Diebold, if I remember correctly.
He replied and said what I said. It's possible with Diebold machines, and that California kicked Diebold completely out of the state because they could be hacked. He said ES&S can't be hacked because of the way their software is designed and installed and he hasn't worked for them in years so he's not biased. He reminded me of an incident in Merced County that I had forgotten where a county employee tried to hack the machine and was caught. We always ran tests prior to the election to make sure the machines were counting what was cast. That's where this person tried to hack the system. It was caught. Then we cleared all those machines and they were locked til Election Day. When the machines were delivered to the polls, they were started up and had to print a zero tape. That was part of my job in whatever county I was assigned to. Think I also had to do the tape and close out at the end of the day. My memory is blurry on a lot of this now. There was more than one type of machine and I worked at least 200 different counties and about 5 states in 2 years. As people voted, the votes were already tabulated. Then at closing time, it was taken back to the county clerks office. Every step from start to finish was checked and double checked. The poll workers had the written record of how many people voted also.
Corruption of election Obama said what does that mean. I guess he was not aware of what his own party did to Bernie. He said if there was any dispute the feds would look into it. He will have the people who done the 911 report to write a study. The polls are fraudulently being held close so that people will not question the result. They need to go back to paper ballots so they can be checked after.
@Ken Anderson , I showed him your post about the cheating in your town and he said yes, it's very easy to cheat at the ID level. He also worked elections in his own county in Ohio. He was going to become the director of elections in Merced, Ca. when Diane Whatever her last name was planned to retire but we split and he moved back to Ohio. Even before ES&S he was involved in elections and politics in Ohio. Think he even ran for Mayor but lost. Was a democrat until he met me, than I made him vote Republican. I'm afraid to ask who he's voting for in this election. He said some years ago East St Louis purged 18,000 dead voters who had been voting absentee. This is the guy that was my boss and he's the one that really messed up ES&S. I met him a few times and he was very handsome but an a**hole. He eventually got fired and went to another company and was fired there too. His salary was obscene as I recall. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...ager-of-ess-california-division-76320952.html I'm sorry, I went off topic again. It's just that I've forgotten so many things from the last 12 years and when something reminds me I go on and on about it.
Only 11 percent of Trump supporters are highly confident of an accurate vote count in the general election, according to a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center.