Friday, October 26, 2012

Statistical Analysis Reveals Likely Fraud in Romney Victories

     Analysis from a number of sources, notably here and here, shows a stunning statistical anomaly in the votes collected in the Republican primary. The larger the precinct - regardless of the demographics of the precinct - the more vote flipping, a form of election fraud in which votes are changed from one candidate to another or several others during electronic voting and vote tabulation, in favor of Mitt Romney occurs. The results fall far outside what can reasonably be expected and are nearly impossible statistically speaking. The vote flipping favors Mitt Romney exclusively (and by an enormous margin - a total of 1,233,570 votes were flipped in his favor, while no other candidate gained any votes as a result of vote flipping) and hurts his rivals in amounts proportional to how great of a threat they were. Santorum lost the most, losing 580,291 votes, Gingrich second, losing 499,899 votes, Paul third, losing 69,887, with Perry, Bachmann, and the rest of the field straggling in behind the three leading rivals.

     The same analysis reveals a similar anomaly in the results from the 2008 election, this time in favor of Republican nominee John McCain. This seems to indicate that the problem lies in the Republican Party rather than in a specific candidate. The Republican Party establishment apparently has engaged in systematic election fraud in at least the Republican primaries and the last presidential election. Dishonesty on this level ought to be utterly repulsive to any honest voter. It is time for those within the Republican Party who value honesty to come out and begin to support a party which will value honesty. America's Party, which refuses to accept donations to avoid even the slightest hint of fraud, is the obvious choice.

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