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To: Ann Archy

Great point. While there is no way to be perfectly accurate when the criminals are busy with the shredders, there are still many ways to investigate. For one thing, an examination of the voter rolls will be very interesting. If they are shredded or missing, that itself would be a crime. There are ways to see if they’ve been tampered with. Also, a forensic mathematician could tell you a lot about the likelihood of certain events and what data is a smoking gun telling you to look closer.

I would start with the precincts where voter turnout exceeds the number of registered voters.

Next, I’d look for dead voters.

Third, I’d look for voters who are registered in multiple precincts and/or are no longer at the address on record.

That alone would be quite revealing.

Finding which voters are illegal aliens might be more difficult, but also very doable. Taking a random sample, and tracking down the illegals in the sample, would give a very good idea of how many there are in the larger pool.

I could say a lot more, but these are the things the criminals are probably already aware of. I don’t want to tip them off to what they really need to cover up.


35 posted on 02/05/2017 4:34:05 PM PST by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: generally

“Taking a random sample, and tracking down the illegals in the sample, would give a very good idea...”

Just glancing at the 2016 electoral map, it just jumps right out. The blue democrat-voting concentrations in Texas and California are the areas where there are the largest concentrations of illegals.
In Texas, it’s right at the border where they cross.


53 posted on 02/05/2017 8:10:53 PM PST by mumblypeg (Make America Macho Again.)
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