Originally posted by: Vic
I suggested nothing of the sort. It's you cowardly partisan-enslaved assholes who think that everyone who doesn't root for them must be against them.Originally posted by: Riprorin
Are you suggesting that our election is comparable to the election in Georgia?Originally posted by: Vic
When exit polls and actual results did not jive in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia during their elections in 2003, the president of that country, Eduard A. Shevardnadze, resigned under pressure from the US and Russia, and new elections were held.Originally posted by: herkulease
I don't understand how manipulative exit polls can be part of fraud.
who actually uses the exit polls? besides the press and the candidates.
If some actual voter didn't vote because they thought it was over already then that's there fault isn't it?
Various election observers and media reported stuffed ballot boxes, policemen registered to vote at multiple ballot stations, tens of thousand missing from electoral registration lists and their names replaced by large numbers of the deceased. Some districts reported up to 30 percent of residents missing from electoral rolls. Those who could vote endured hours of queuing and intimidation by state forces.
Rustavi-2 television reported pro-government police hijacking ballot boxes and rerouting them via police stations. The ballot in Kutaisi, Georgia?s second city, was reported as ?riddled with irregularities? by Imeldi television channel.
Rustavi-2 also reported how an electoral district with just 300 registered voters produced 1,500 completed ballots in the same city. Violent clashes occurred in the provincial city of Tkibuli, while voter harassment by state forces was almost universal.
Election fraud induces political crisis in Georgia
All I did is point out that the final conclusive evidence used against the government then-in-place was the variance from the exit polls to the results. Nothing more. The poster asked "Who actually uses exit polls?", I answered.
Various election observers and media reported stuffed ballot boxes, policemen registered to vote at multiple ballot stations, tens of thousand missing from electoral registration lists and their names replaced by large numbers of the deceased. Some districts reported up to 30 percent of residents missing from electoral rolls. Those who could vote endured hours of queuing and intimidation by state forces.
Rustavi-2 television reported pro-government police hijacking ballot boxes and rerouting them via police stations. The ballot in Kutaisi, Georgia?s second city, was reported as ?riddled with irregularities? by Imeldi television channel.
Rustavi-2 also reported how an electoral district with just 300 registered voters produced 1,500 completed ballots in the same city. Violent clashes occurred in the provincial city of Tkibuli, while voter harassment by state forces was almost universal.
And voter fraud had nothing to do with it?