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Re: SCOTUS Allows Texas Voter I.D. Law

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Re: SCOTUS Allows Texas Voter I.D. Law

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Voter Fraud Uncovered in New Mexico Early Voting

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Fraud that would hqve been prevented by a National Voter ID Law!

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NC Voter Law Enforcement Fraud Punk'd By James O'Keefe

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O'Keefe runs busload of imposters around NC polling sites...

...guess what happened?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... llots.html
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Re: NC Voter Law Enforcement Fraud Punk'd By James O'Keefe

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travelinman67 wrote:O'Keefe runs busload of imposters around NC polling sites...

...guess what happened?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... llots.html
You lost us at O'Keefe. :roll:
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Re: NC Voter Law Enforcement Fraud Punk'd By James O'Keefe

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kalm wrote:
travelinman67 wrote:O'Keefe runs busload of imposters around NC polling sites...

...guess what happened?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... llots.html
You lost us (those engaged in voter fraud) at O'Keefe. :roll:
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Re: NC Voter Law Enforcement Fraud Punk'd By James O'Keefe

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travelinman67 wrote:
kalm wrote:
You lost us (those engaged in voter fraud) at O'Keefe. :roll:
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No...you really did lose us at O'Keefe.
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Re: SCOTUS Allows Texas Voter I.D. Law

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Allow me to quote myself:
Chizzang wrote:If there was ever a case of "both sides of the debate being full of sh!t" this would be it...

a) Yes State issued ID's are a reasonable request
b) I think there's an exaggeration in the total effects of voter fraud

I kinda think BOTH sides are pushing the "settle down there" meme pretty hard...

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Chizzang wrote:Allow me to quote myself:
Chizzang wrote:If there was ever a case of "both sides of the debate being full of sh!t" this would be it...

a) Yes State issued ID's are a reasonable request
b) I think there's an exaggeration in the total effects of voter fraud

I kinda think BOTH sides are pushing the "settle down there" meme pretty hard...

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Congrats on 28% voter turnout, Texas!!!! :roll: :ohno:
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Skjellyfetti wrote:Congrats on 28% voter turnout, Texas!!!! :roll: :ohno:
28.5% :coffee:
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Skjellyfetti wrote:Congrats on 28% voter turnout, Texas!!!! :roll: :ohno:
That probably compares pretty favorably to most other states. This was a mid-term election. Voter turnout is typically quite low.
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According to the Texas elections page, Statewide turnout was 33.57% of registered voters in the Governor Election. If you look in the Governor race, Abbot won by 20.4% and was favored by 17.0% coming in

The question is how does that compare to the past and how close were the races supposed to be:
2010 - 38% of registered voters - Governor won by 12.8% and favored by 9.7% coming in
2006 - 33.64% of registered voters - Governor won by 9.2% (not sure how close supposed to be - could not find that but presumably close to that)

This year was the biggest landslide in the Governor's race in the last 3 elections. Generally, fewer people will vote in landslide elections and this turnout was comparable to 2006 though lower than 2010. Both previous elections were much closer than this year's election.
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CitadelGrad wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:Congrats on 28% voter turnout, Texas!!!! :roll: :ohno:
That probably compares pretty favorably to most other states. This was a mid-term election. Voter turnout is typically quite low.
Actually, Texas was the second lowest in the country at 28.5%. Only one lower was Indiana at 28%.

Highest was Wisconsin at 56.9%.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 2072563414" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Overall, the lowest turnout for an election since in the midst of World War II.



edit to add: Texas's turnout in 2010 midterms was 38%. About a 10% decrease. :ohno:
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/hi ... 0-92.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
CitadelGrad wrote:
That probably compares pretty favorably to most other states. This was a mid-term election. Voter turnout is typically quite low.
Actually, Texas was the second lowest in the country at 28.5%. Only one lower was Indiana at 28%.

Highest was Wisconsin at 56.9%.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 2072563414" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Overall, the lowest turnout for an election since in the midst of World War II.



edit to add: Texas's turnout in 2010 midterms was 38%. About a 10% decrease. :ohno:
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/hi ... 0-92.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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kalm wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:
Actually, Texas was the second lowest in the country at 28.5%. Only one lower was Indiana at 28%.

Highest was Wisconsin at 56.9%.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 2072563414" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Overall, the lowest turnout for an election since in the midst of World War II.



edit to add: Texas's turnout in 2010 midterms was 38%. About a 10% decrease. :ohno:
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/hi ... 0-92.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Conk mission accomplished. :nod:
Donk apathy over a massive slate of horrible candidates with a (D) after their name.
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
CitadelGrad wrote:
That probably compares pretty favorably to most other states. This was a mid-term election. Voter turnout is typically quite low.
Actually, Texas was the second lowest in the country at 28.5%. Only one lower was Indiana at 28%.

Highest was Wisconsin at 56.9%.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 2072563414" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Overall, the lowest turnout for an election since in the midst of World War II.



edit to add: Texas's turnout in 2010 midterms was 38%. About a 10% decrease. :ohno:
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/hi ... 0-92.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Did you even read my post above yours?

According to the Texas elections website (same website you got the 2010 numbers from), the turnout was 33.57% so it was a 4.43% decrease but in an election that was not even close to as close as the 2010 election. The 2014 turnout is equivalent to the 2006 turnout which was also a much closer race than 2014.

https://team1.sos.state.tx.us/enr/resul ... _state.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (go down to the Governor's race to see turnout as it seems that more people voted in that election than the Senate one)

Plus - you were comparing Turnout to Voting Eligible Population in 2014 (28.5%) - to Turnout to Registered Voters in 2010 (Turnout to VEP is not possible to get from links that I have seen yet but according to the Texas Website in 2010 Voting Age Population was 27% (VAP is VEP - (all ineligible adults which includes noncitizens)). You need to compare apples to apples. Not apples to oranges
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AZGrizFan wrote:
kalm wrote:
Conk mission accomplished. :nod:
Donk apathy over a massive slate of horrible candidates with a (D) after their name.
I'm glad the donks lost. Conks like low voter turnout. They'd really like it if only property owners could vote. :nod:
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tribe_pride wrote:According to the Texas elections page, Statewide turnout was 33.57% of registered voters in the Governor Election. If you look in the Governor race, Abbot won by 20.4% and was favored by 17.0% coming in

The question is how does that compare to the past and how close were the races supposed to be:
2010 - 38% of registered voters - Governor won by 12.8% and favored by 9.7% coming in
2006 - 33.64% of registered voters - Governor won by 9.2% (not sure how close supposed supposed to be - could not find that but presumably close to that)

This year was the biggest landslide in the Governor's race in the last 3 elections. Generally, fewer people will vote in landslide elections and this turnout was comparable to 2006 though lower than 2010. Both previous elections were much closer than this year's election.
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kalm wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:
Donk apathy over a massive slate of horrible candidates with a (D) after their name.
I'm glad the donks lost. Conks like low voter turnout. They'd really like it if only property owners could vote. :nod:
One vote per property. :thumb:
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travelinman67 wrote:
kalm wrote:
I'm glad the donks lost. Conks like low voter turnout. They'd really like it if only property owners could vote. :nod:
One vote per property. :thumb:
Complete and utter bullshit. Just because you don't own property doesn't mean you aren't entitled to a voice. Also, for all the love that Republicans have for the founding fathers, they seem to forget a rallying cry of our Revolution, "No Taxation without Representation." :twocents:
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tribe_pride wrote: Did you even read my post above yours?
Of course he didn't.
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Ibanez wrote:
travelinman67 wrote:
One vote per property. :thumb:
Complete and utter bullshit. Just because you don't own property doesn't mean you aren't entitled to a voice. Also, for all the love that Republicans have for the founding fathers, they seem to forget a rallying cry of our Revolution, "No Taxation without Representation." :twocents:
Our new motto is: "No voting unless you're part of the 53% who pay taxes".
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AZGrizFan wrote:
Ibanez wrote:
Complete and utter bullshit. Just because you don't own property doesn't mean you aren't entitled to a voice. Also, for all the love that Republicans have for the founding fathers, they seem to forget a rallying cry of our Revolution, "No Taxation without Representation." :twocents:
Our new motto is: "No voting unless you're part of the 53% who pay taxes".
What if you don't earn enough to pay income taxes?
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