Posted on 02/21/2020 9:46:10 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The Nevada Democratic Party won't say for sure whether results from Saturday's caucuses will be released on the same day that votes are cast. They're reminding people that it takes time to count votes and more time to report the results.
But the operation they've set up will guarantee screw-ups somewhere along the way, given the technology involved and the simple fact that most volunteers who will be responsible for turning the results in to state party headquarters will be untrained in how to do it.
Election officials, in general, have been raising concerns about public expectations to report results quickly, noting that totals reported on Election Day are unofficial. It takes weeks for votes to become official, after the results are checked and any irregularities are investigated. Election experts say its better to slow down reporting if problems surface to ensure results are accurate.
If they set up expectations now, thats a lot better than bungling the reporting like they did in Iowa and have everybody question what happened, said Lawrence Norden, an elections expert with the Brennan Center for Justice at NYUs Law School.
Expectations of a clusterfark won't lessen the humiliation when it happens. But at least we won't be surprised when mass confusion and chaos reign, right?
Is this really the best that a political party with tons of money and the best 21st-century technology at its disposal can do?
Apparently, yes.
Nevada Democrats were going to use the same mobile app developer as Iowa, but quickly sidelined those plans. Instead, they will deploy party-owned, internet-connected iPads
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Who wants to believe this?
Maff is so hard—for the true Neanderthal Party!
It’s hard to believe, that caucuses were conducted before the era of cell phones and computer technology.
Do we really have to say it? If Democrats can’t figure out the apps or other high tech procedures then just do it through old fashioned way with paper and pencil.. why is this apparently so hard for sophisticated Democrats to under?
They’re just practicing for November.
Democrats: Everyone gets to vote!... It just doesnt count.
So computers make counting harder. Who would have thunk it?
They really are dumb! I bet they will want us to think the Russians are interfering!!!
The Nevada Dems have made a major improvement over the IOWA process for breaking ties. Instead of flipping a coin which could be easily fixed using a weighted coin they will use a deck of cards (very casino). The deck will be shuffled and the top cards will be selected. The highest card and suit picked will decide the will of the voters and the delegates will be awarded to that candidate. They believe this is much more constitutional although some are suggesting that using a craps table would better reflect the organized criminal enterprise flavor of the modern Democrat party.
If they want to better imitate casinos, they need all the vote counters to get drunk before they start counting!
Don’t forget that about 100 Iowa Democrat precinct managers entered the wrong results numbers.
Nevada could be the next democrat embarrassment.
Average of Nevada polls has Sanders ahead by 14 points!
Average:
Sanders 30.0
Biden 16.0
Buttigieg 14.0
Warren 13.7
Steyer 10.3
Klobuchar 10.0
Gabbard 2.0
So computers make counting harder. Who would have thunk it?
Democratic Party incompetence is amazing isnt it? A computer is basically a souped-up calculator with a better interface.
So computers make counting harder. Who would have thunk it?
Democratic Party incompetence is amazing isnt it? A computer is basically a souped-up calculator with a better interface.
It’s why Democrats demand expanded voting days, cheating is so hard for Dummycrats.
Democrats being pros at it one would think they would be able to do all their vote reallocation within a couple of hours.
Today’s poll.
http://filesforprogress.org/datasets/2020/2/nv/nv_2_17_2020.pdf
5 way battle for 2nd.
Amy, Liz do well on second choice.
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