x****d 发帖数: 2239 | 1 like Trump.
This is from other news source:
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As to be expected, the Republicans are up to dirty tricks to try to prevent
Trump from being the candidate. After the Iowa Caucus, reports are surfacing
from volunteers who say that their precincts were being combined into one
large mob to push the vote to Cruz. Iowa was always a rigged game, and
generally only 1 in 6 people eligible to vote bother to show up. The
political elite have typically tried to manipulate the election results,
showing that Joseph Stalin was not so off base by saying voters never decide
elections.
Reports are coming in stating that combining precincts neutralized the “
caucus” process entirely. Rep. Steven King was in on it, tweeting that
Carson was out of the race, which was not true. Ben Carson is outraged.
Trump has a long, hard, road ahead and they will do everything possible to
rob the election from him in the primary. If they cannot rob the election
from him, he will be assassinated.
" | T*********I 发帖数: 10729 | | C*******h 发帖数: 6095 | 3 那是不是三德子如果搞定老妖婆,也会被暗杀呢?民主党也在想方设法整三德子吗?
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【在 x****d 的大作中提到】 : like Trump. : This is from other news source: : " : As to be expected, the Republicans are up to dirty tricks to try to prevent : Trump from being the candidate. After the Iowa Caucus, reports are surfacing : from volunteers who say that their precincts were being combined into one : large mob to push the vote to Cruz. Iowa was always a rigged game, and : generally only 1 in 6 people eligible to vote bother to show up. The : political elite have typically tried to manipulate the election results, : showing that Joseph Stalin was not so off base by saying voters never decide
| x****d 发帖数: 2239 | 4 Not as much as on GOP side. GOP is nastier.
【在 C*******h 的大作中提到】 : 那是不是三德子如果搞定老妖婆,也会被暗杀呢?民主党也在想方设法整三德子吗? : : prevent : surfacing : decide
| x****d 发帖数: 2239 | 5 How this is possible?
"Hillary "Flips" Off Bernie; Won Six Straight Coin Tosses In Bizarre Caucus
Tiebreaker"
Here's what happened in precinct 2-4 in Ames as recounted by David
Schweingruber, an associate professor of sociology at Iowa State University
who participated in the caucus (from The Des Moines Register):
A total of 484 eligible caucus attendees were initially recorded at the site
. But when each candidate’s preference group was counted, Clinton had 240
supporters, Sanders had 179 and Martin O’Malley had five (causing him to be
declared non-viable).
Those figures add up to just 424 participants, leaving 60 apparently missing
. When those numbers were plugged into the formula that determines delegate
allocations, Clinton received four delegates and Sanders received three —
leaving one delegate unassigned.
Unable to account for that numerical discrepancy and the orphan delegate it
produced, the Sanders campaign challenged the results and precinct leaders
called a Democratic Party hot line set up to advise on such situations.
Party officials recommended they settle the dispute with a coin toss.
A Clinton supporter correctly called “heads” on a quarter flipped in the
air, and Clinton received a fifth delegate.
Similar situations were reported elsewhere, including at a precinct in Des
Moines, atanother precinct in Des Moines, in Newton, in West Branch and in
Davenport. In all five situations, Clinton won. |
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