Statistically Impossible results in the Republican primaries

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I don't know if this belongs in the debate corner or somewhere else so I'll let the mods figure that out. Here's two links that prove, almost beyond a doubt, that the Republican primaries and caucuses are and were fixed to make Mitt Romney the winner. If you've been on FP for at least the past couple years you know I'm not a conspiracy theorist or a nut or on any hallucinogens, but this crap is CRAZY.

Spread this stuff like wildfire:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid= ... U1OWZkZjhk
http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comme ... ople_with/

EDIT: Might not be as big as I first expected, but worth looking into.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

One thing I want to know is why Paul isn't getting more votes when he has such a huge following across America...

I don't agree with a lot of Paul's policies, but it does seem like he should be getting more votes.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

For the past few decades I think most elections are rigged and/or controlled for the outcome to be what a select few want it to be. We honestly have no say in the matter. On the ground, the majority of people I have seen support Gingrich or Paul, and I have no idea how Romney is so popular when I haven't heard a single person not on TV say they were voting for him. The whole thing is a set up.

Also, Paul has been selectively ignored by the media and other campaigns to minimize his support and show that he has none, when in fact he has the most passionate base there is in the Republican party.
 
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Snobothehobo said:
One thing I want to know is why Paul isn't getting more votes when he has such a huge following across America...

I don't agree with a lot of Paul's policies, but it does seem like he should be getting more votes.
Call me what you want,but it is because the polls are rigged. No one else execpt afew in the governement want Paul to win. Because they know he is one that will fix what they have broke.

Maybe I am just a lucky guesser,but the past 3 elections I have called who would win straight from the primaries.

Ill even call this one. Romney will win the republican primaries and obama the democrat. Then Obama will go on to be president 4 more years. Do I want this... Hell no,but it will happen.

You know what I will even make a deal... If someone else besides obama becomes president I will make a video on youtube of me eating a pair of socks.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

If Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee, then I'm almost completely sure that Obama will get a second term.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

Snobothehobo said:
If Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee, then I'm almost completely sure that Obama will get a second term.
If Rick Santorum is the presidential nominee, I am completely sure Obama will get a second term.


Snobothehobo said:
One thing I want to know is why Paul isn't getting more votes when he has such a huge following across America...

I don't agree with a lot of Paul's policies, but it does seem like he should be getting more votes.
Because most of his following is grassroots and are very vocal in their support of him. The people voting for Romney aren't usually the ones going door to door, calling homes, having Romney-parties at intersections (yes, I have seen a Paul-party at an intersection, people holding up signs when it wasn't even primary day). Also Romney has the support of the 1%, since he's mega-wealthy thanks to his offshore bank accounts!
 
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Watch Me Sink said:
Snobothehobo said:
If Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee, then I'm almost completely sure that Obama will get a second term.
If Rick Santorum is the presidential nominee, I am completely sure Obama will get a second term.
We'd better hope so, or we'll all have cameras installed in our homes to make sure we're reading our Bible verses. That's not to say that Obama is much better with his NDAA (if he wants people to stop comparing him to Hitler, he should stop inching closer to him on the authoritarian scale).
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

Snobothehobo said:
Watch Me Sink said:
Snobothehobo said:
If Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee, then I'm almost completely sure that Obama will get a second term.
If Rick Santorum is the presidential nominee, I am completely sure Obama will get a second term.
We'd better hope so, or we'll all have cameras installed in our homes to make sure we're reading our Bible verses. That's not to say that Obama is much better with his NDAA (if he wants people to stop comparing him to Hitler, he should stop inching closer to him on the authoritarian scale).
Bible verses are the least of our worries. He's going to try to shut down the birth control industry and make the entire country into a theocracy. Complete nutjob.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

Watch Me Sink said:
Snobothehobo said:
Watch Me Sink said:
Snobothehobo said:
If Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee, then I'm almost completely sure that Obama will get a second term.
If Rick Santorum is the presidential nominee, I am completely sure Obama will get a second term.
We'd better hope so, or we'll all have cameras installed in our homes to make sure we're reading our Bible verses. That's not to say that Obama is much better with his NDAA (if he wants people to stop comparing him to Hitler, he should stop inching closer to him on the authoritarian scale).
Bible verses are the least of our worries. He's going to try to shut down the birth control industry and make the entire country into a theocracy. Complete nutjob.
If rick san wins all the steps the LGBT community has made toward equality will get destoryed 🙁.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

All Republican candidates would be equally bad for the LGBT community. Even Obama isn't all that progressive on LGBT issues. It's extremely scary that someone like Rick Santorum is even in mainstream politics in this country. In most other Western democracies, he'd be shunned for being a complete whackjob (which he is).
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

Snobothehobo said:
All Republican candidates would be equally bad for the LGBT community. Even Obama isn't all that progressive on LGBT issues. It's extremely scary that someone like Rick Santorum is even in mainstream politics in this country. In most other Western democracies, he'd be shunned for being a complete whackjob (which he is).

The only candidate that has policies which would advance the rights of the LGBT community is Ron Paul. Libertarian creed is, if it doesn't affect me you can do what you want.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

I wouldn't call Ron Paul as much of a small "l" libertarian as I would a capital "L" Libertarian.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

Snobothehobo said:
I wouldn't call Ron Paul as much of a small "l" libertarian as I would a capital "L" Libertarian.

Oh he's a Libertarian no doubt. But he would get even less attention from the media if he ran under that party name.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

Snobothehobo said:
All Republican candidates would be equally bad for the LGBT community. Even Obama isn't all that progressive on LGBT issues. It's extremely scary that someone like Rick Santorum is even in mainstream politics in this country. In most other Western democracies, he'd be shunned for being a complete whackjob (which he is).
As the other person said, Ron Paul is one who wouldn't hurt the progress of the LGBT community. However if I am not mistaken he isn't all for gay marriage himself,but believes it should be the states that decide whether to make it legal or not. He is like this for alot of topics such as marijuana.

He is more of a Constitutionist.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

Very interesting! Thank you
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

Thanks for this yeah, it is interesting and definitely wrong if it is true. I myself am a Ron Paul fan, but he's out of the picture and I hate Obama and Romney will be the republican candidate so I will vote for him. Regardless of what people say about him or the statistic analysis conclusions are, there is no denying his accomplishments in the past.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

icebox said:
Thanks for this yeah, it is interesting and definitely wrong if it is true. I myself am a Ron Paul fan, but he's out of the picture and I hate Obama and Romney will be the republican candidate so I will vote for him. Regardless of what people say about him or the statistic analysis conclusions are, there is no denying his accomplishments in the past.
Why not write in RP? It will be almost impossible for Romney to win the general election.
 
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True, I could do that! Hm, maybe I will- my first election coming up so I'm new to this all!
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

icebox said:
Thanks for this yeah, it is interesting and definitely wrong if it is true. I myself am a Ron Paul fan, but he's out of the picture and I hate Obama and Romney will be the republican candidate so I will vote for him. Regardless of what people say about him or the statistic analysis conclusions are, there is no denying his accomplishments in the past.
You know you do not have to vote for the demo or repub, there are several others that will be on the ballot.(Depending on your state ofcourse).

You might want to check out the "3rd" parties like the green party.
 
Re: Statistically Impossible results in the Republican prima

NBK*Twitch said:
icebox said:
Thanks for this yeah, it is interesting and definitely wrong if it is true. I myself am a Ron Paul fan, but he's out of the picture and I hate Obama and Romney will be the republican candidate so I will vote for him. Regardless of what people say about him or the statistic analysis conclusions are, there is no denying his accomplishments in the past.
You know you do not have to vote for the demo or repub, there are several others that will be on the ballot.(Depending on your state ofcourse).

You might want to check out the "3rd" parties like the green party.

Or my personal favorite, the Libertarian Party. :great:
 
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