Posted on 11/07/2016 9:42:03 AM PST by Freedom56v2
The winner of the U.S. presidential election will be determined by about 17 swing counties, with a total of about 500,000 swing voters between them. The American public has heard that 12 swing states will determine who will be the next president. But a book, Presidential Swing States: Why Only Ten Matter, by Hamline University Professor David Schultz, who also edits the Journal of Public Affairs Education, predicts a very small number of Americas 3,142 counties and county equivalents will tip the balance.
In Ohio, its Hamilton County, home to Cincinnati;
In Pennsylvania, the key counties are Bucks and Chester Counties, to the north and south of Philadelphia; along with Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties, straddling Scranton and Wilkes Barre in its western interior;
In Florida, its Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties, surrounding Tampa and St. Petersburg;
In Wisconsin, the keys are Brown County and Winnebago County near Green Bay; plus Racine County to the south near Chicago suburbs;
In Iowa, its rural tiny Bremer County;
In New Hampshire, its inland Hillsborough Township, on the Massachusetts border;
In Nevada it is Clark County, home of Las Vegas;
In Virginia, its Prince William County, outside Washington D.C.;
In North Carolina, its Wake County, which encompasses Raleigh and Durham;
In New Mexico, its Bernalillo County, along with Albuquerque and Dona Ana County near Las Cruces.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
D-uh. Not hard to make that prediction.
There are teams of people on this problem and God help them stop any electronic fraud that might occur.
But this thread is trying to inform people of this form of fraud that has never before been seen on the scale it is now possible and expected.
The old stories and complaints about the dead voting, busing people around etc. all those old arguments have been pushed aside in favor of massive and more efficient electronic theft.
People should ask themselves why is Soros involved in controlling the software for all these voting machines and electronic systems? The answer should be obvious. His IT people are now controlling systems in EVERY state, why? This is not conspiracy, these are facts.
If people are informed, and there is a scuffle or argument at a polling station or county election room, then it helps to know what the conflict issue is. I expect people to chime in support of poll watchers who demand machines be stopped and paper ballots be tallied instead.
Until uniform secure electronic standards and systems are in place, our elections are vulnerable.
Do you think we should have a separate thread reporting possible and/or confirmed voter fraud at various precincts?
Scantron machines can be easily hacked via the memory cards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t75xvZ3osFg
And what’s more is the memory cards can be dispatched to machines from a county or state office by a small group operatives without election officials ever knowing the cards are ‘infected’.
FL also uses touchscreen voting machines in certain counties. But that’s another story.
Back to where there the Scantron machines are located, a poll watcher can have a team keep a separate tally of what goes into the machine, and then, walk over to see the totals displayed on the GEMS computer BEFORE THE TOTALS ARE UPLOADED!
If there is any discrepancy, call 9-11 immediately, don’t mess around. Demand the election official stop using all machines and telephone the results into the state election office.
In Nevada it is Clark County, home of Las Vegas
D-uh. Not hard to make that prediction.
I don’t think author was necessarily trying to imply that he is some sort of prescient professor to choose Clark County—he has included it in the 17 counties he feels will impact the election.
He seems to be a fairly savvy guy. Here is his background:
David Schultz from Linked-in
Summary
David Schultz is professor in the political science department at Hamline University, teaching classes in American politics and public policy. From 1999 until 2013, he was Hamline University Professor in the School of Business. Professor Schultz also holds an adjunct appointment at the University of Minnesota law school and at the Hamline University School of Law.
In 2009 Professor Schultz received his second Fulbright Senior Specialist award to teach in the Department of Public Administration at Corvinus University in Budapest, Hungary. In 2007 he also received a Fulbright to teach election law at the American University Armenia Law School and to consult on administrative law matters, both in anticipation of the parliamentary elections in May, 2007. In 2008 he toured Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland for the U.S. State Department as a speaker on American politics and elections, and in 2012 did the same in Ukraine and Malta. He has also lectured at the American Corners in Budapest, Bratislava, and Moscow.
In 2013 David won the Leslie A. Whittington Excellence in Teaching Award. This national teaching award, given to one professor per year by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), recognizes professors who make outstanding contributions to public policy education.
Professor Schultz currently is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Public Affairs Education and also is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Public Integrity, Election Law Journal, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, and Social Science Studies. David is the former editor for four book series on law, politics, and the media for Peter Lang Publishing and currently edits a series Election Law, Politics, and Theory, for Ashgate Publishing and International Law, Crime, and Politics for Palgrave/MacMillan. He is the author/editor of 28 books, 12 legal treatises, and more than 90 articles.
Yes, that’s a must!
Population of Clark County: 2.07 million.
If Nevada's in play, it has to come down to Clark County
I see you know why Trump is in Michigan.
Hmm what you say makes sense, yet counties such as Cook County, IL (much larger than Las Vegas/Clark County), are not included on the list...
Seems it is about more than just population and democratic percentages...There is an unpredictability to them that makes them swing counties...
I love books and prefer to purchase them...I would love to get the guy’s book, but the $100 price-tag discourages me—eh maybe I will dust off library card and read it on inter-library loan ;)
OK, I can start one tonight—Not sure how to get it in sidebar, but it might be helpful to have it in Breaking News tomorrow.
The demographics of Clark County fit the professor’s criterion of having mixed red and blue elements. It is not solidly one way or the other.
Thus, NV’s 6 electoral votes are in play and Clark County is the county that determines which way they go.
NV is a swing state, so Clark County is a battleground county.
Scantron machines can be easily hacked via the memory cards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t75xvZ3osFg
And whats more is the memory cards can be dispatched to machines from a county or state office by a small group operatives without election officials ever knowing the cards are infected.
FL also uses touchscreen voting machines in certain counties. But thats another story.
Back to where there the Scantron machines are located, a poll watcher can have a team keep a separate tally of what goes into the machine, and then, walk over to see the totals displayed on the GEMS computer BEFORE THE TOTALS ARE UPLOADED!
If there is any discrepancy, call 9-11 immediately, dont mess around. Demand the election official stop using all machines and telephone the results into the state election office.
When you post it, read carefully the entry pages and there will be a box to click ‘Breaking News’.
Thanks!
Why do people post this CRAP????
Why did you post this on a thread advocating responsible civic duty to prevent vote fraud...And just what do you even mean by using the word “crap” to describe what I posted????? Thanks 2009 freeper.
I posted this because it is imperative that we stop voter fraud in any locations where we can. Perhaps you have not been paying attention but even Mr. Trump has been concerned about this. He has a signup for poll watching, so why the H*ll would we not want to go to pivotal swing counties?!?!?!
I suggest you read the article and author’s credentials and contentions as well as the additional commentary provided by responsible contributors to the thread before posting crap on the thread.
I did. Dropped mine off at the County Registrar about a week and a half ago.
My comment (which was somewhat sarcastic when you consider who I "voted" for) is that, for 99.99% of those voting, the national (and in many cases, state) elections are meaningless, since the rolls are heavily skewed to one party or the other. Heck, for Senator, I can vote for the Democrat, or I can vote for the OTHER Democrat. Some choice!
About the only vote I had that could have an impact is for the State legislature, where we have a decent incumbent Republican against a union bought-and-paid-for Democrat opponent who even the SF Chronicle has called out for her slimy tactics. That and voting against all of the propositions from all of the special interests.
I can only hope and pray that my fellow FReepers in the rest of the country where there are actual contests will do the right thing and pull that lever, punch out that chad, or mark the oval to keep this country from total ruin.
The bureaucrats live up in Fairfax County which borders the D.C. Swamp. The illegal aliens who mow the bureaucrats' yards live in Prince William.
Spooky.
EVERYONE NEEDS TO GO VOTE
I did. Dropped mine off at the County Registrar about a week and a half ago.
My comment (which was somewhat sarcastic when you consider who I “voted” for) is that, for 99.99% of those voting, the national (and in many cases, state) elections are meaningless, since the rolls are heavily skewed to one party or the other. Heck, for Senator, I can vote for the Democrat, or I can vote for the OTHER Democrat. Some choice!
About the only vote I had that could have an impact is for the State legislature, where we have a decent incumbent Republican against a union bought-and-paid-for Democrat opponent who even the SF Chronicle has called out for her slimy tactics. That and voting against all of the propositions from all of the special interests.
I can only hope and pray that my fellow FReepers in the rest of the country where there are actual contests will do the right thing and pull that lever, punch out that chad, or mark the oval to keep this country from total ruin.
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Well, I know how you feel—I am in Soviet Republic of Illinois :( However, we do have a choice in Senators and I do have a choice in Congressman.
That said, I will vote because every single vote helps the popular vote regardless of the “blueness” of the state.
Also, though I am in a suburban precinct, I will be watching for unusual behavior and activities—ready to report to Trump campaign should I see something.
The swing counties noted in article are not meaningless—they are unpredictable and vulnerable to theft...They are unlike the 99.9% of the counties you are claiming are heavily skewed one way or the other...
Trump 2016!!
Clark is not a swing county, but the margin obviously is very imporant
Ping
Thanks for pinging interested Freepers.
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