I already gave it. In the wake of the 2000 "Bush v. Gore" debacle, there was an on-line community devoted to rooting out and exposing computerized vote fraud (does anybody remember Black Box Voting?). They joked morbidly about computers crashing and coming back around midnight, with inexplicable number changes in the election returns.
I already gave it. In the wake of the 2000 "Bush v. Gore" debacle, there was an on-line community devoted to rooting out and exposing computerized vote fraud (does anybody remember Black Box Voting?). They joked morbidly about computers crashing and coming back around midnight, with inexplicable number changes in the election returns.
And then I saw it happen right before my eyes, on election day for the 2008 North Carolina primary. For a couple days there was a buzz about if Hillary was going to challenge the results, which would mean that she had to talk to the Attorney General (Roy Cooper), who appears to have been part of the fix.
I already gave it. In the wake of the 2000 "Bush v. Gore" debacle, there was an on-line community devoted to rooting out and exposing computerized vote fraud (does anybody remember Black Box Voting?). They joked morbidly about computers crashing and coming back around midnight, with inexplicable number changes in the election returns.
And then I saw it happen right before my eyes, on election day for the 2008 North Carolina primary. For a couple days there was a buzz about if Hillary was going to challenge the results, which would mean that she had to talk to the Attorney General (Roy Cooper), who appears to have been part of the fix.
Anecdotal evidence is not evidence
And this has what relevance to your theories about Dem primaries in 2019? Not much i fear.