Posted on 11/10/2022 9:42:25 AM PST by amnestynone
These districts are using the same exact number of votes with the exact same percentages duplicated over and over again for either person.”
The concept is that accurate data may be available but the map “incorrectly” reports the data through bad programming.
Brief physical analogy:
I have carefully prepared a stack of index cards which accurately report current vote totals in NY state – one card for each county.
You ask me about a particular county, and I take the index card off the top of the deck and tell you that 112,000 votes have been cast in that county. Then I return the card to the top of the deck.
Then you ask me about a different county. Again, I take the index card off the top of the deck and tell you that 112,000 votes have been cast in that county. Then I return the card to the top of the deck.
A third time.
A fourth time.
I always reference the same index card even though I have a full set of accurate data on the cards in my deck. I’m just not looking at the right ones.
In the real world, you wouldn’t make this kind of sloppy mistake. But a computer could easily do this by always referencing the same data field over and over again because it was coded incorrectly. It has good data. It just doesn’t show it successfully.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-elections/new-york-governor-results
These numbers also don’t match the ones from the video.
“ The concept is that accurate data may be available but the map “incorrectly” reports the data through bad programming..”
Obviously.
So you’re suggesting the map is not showing received bad data but changing good data via bad code or an algorithm.
Why would anyone think that this election has been any more honest than the last one?
I think it’s a bad website with a touch screen that fetches data from the same data field almost every time.
I’m not claiming that that anyone has “bad data” in storage or that anyone is “changing” data. I just think the data retrieval routine is badly programmed and simply accesses the data field that says “112,000” no matter where you touch the touch screen. It’s garbage programming.
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“ So either the map is incorrect due to some computer malfunction or the source is manipulating people.”
Are those the only possibilities you can think of nor do any other questions come to your head.
A computer malfunction or the person scrolling over is manipulating people/faking it.
No other possibilities?
No other questions, such as, what source is he scrolling over? What time?
And then questions that would flow from there.
I posted this story and started this link. The information and the video is wrong. Sorry!
“ I think it’s a bad website with a touch screen that fetches data from the same data field almost every time”
But it wasn’t every time - i.e. county.
Do you know what the web site was? Or what time the scroll over display in question took place?
Perhaps the intern went out with friends on election night and called in sick yesterday, or they just don't care if what they publish is correct.
The problem may just be bad reporting, not actual bad data.
We don’t have these problems here in Iowa.
Thankfully.
It’s nice to know that my vote counts, and there isn’t constant drama about what should be a simple process.
If the other side wins, we accept it knowing votes were counted correctly and we need to work harder in the next election .
Anyway, I looked at your map and checked the Counties. Why do they give a final number when they only counted 62% or 84% of votes? There may have been more Red votes in the uncounted votes. Zeldin may have won.
I don't acknowledge the 95% votes counted because that was the original starting number.
Anyone can be bought. Voter ID now!!!
You must not recall what he did in Venezuela
Of course it’s possible. It’s called “Election Fraud”. It’s what the democRATs do.
We won 11 out of 26 seats in New York State.
From the video there were varying amounts of count % according to county.
So I noticed that the video originated with the1stmatch which is a podcast:
https://www.the1stmatch.com/site/podcasts/the-1st-match/
However I cannot find their original video. It’s not on their YouTube site or their podcast site.
Their last podcasts were in October of this year.
Let’s take one data point: Hamilton County at the 37 second mark.
From posted video with 95% reporting it is 34,311 for Zeldin, 20,064 Hochul.
https://rumble.com/v1t97my-very-strange-vote-counts-coming-out-of-new-york-is-this-possible.html
Now let’s look at the final numbers:
2,048 Zeldin, 830 Hochul , 95.01% reporting
https://www.jconline.com/elections/results/race/2022-11-08-governor-NY-39760/
2,048 Zeldin, 830 Hochul , 95% reporting
https://www.politico.com/2022-election/results/new-york/statewide-offices/
So the bottom two numbers accord.
So how many people are registered to vote in Hamilton County? 7,843
https://www.hamiltonvotes.com/
Population: 5,119
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_County,_New_York
Or population: 5,161
https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/ny/hamilton-county-population
So from the posted video there were more people who voted, by far, in Hamilton County than actually live there. And more people are registered to vote there than live there. Remember the total population includes kids who cannot vote.
The official county website’s numbers are incorrect.
So the numbers in the video are, at least in one county, incorrect. The source for the video, the1stmatch, doesn’t have it on their website.
The url in the video is not shown.
So where did this video come from? Where did they get the map?
“Zeldin may have won”
Could well be. Can we actually trust the numbers being generated? How can we? The numbers are all over the place, not just with the posted video but with population numbers.
Refer to my post 37. Something is screwy with the numbers, at least for the one county I looked at.
Bill oreilly claimed what got horse face hochul over the hump was the black vote in Harlem and surrounding area
I wouldn’t worry about it. Whether it’s true or not makes no difference. People in NY are used to inconsistencies and fabrications in their lives and have learned to shut up and accept it. People who don’t generally die if they don’t move quickly enough out of state.
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