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How To Rig an Election in 2024

From The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
Subject How To Rig an Election in 2024
Date 2024-01-11 10:49 -0800
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It is very 'clear' 
How To Rig an Election in 2024

just pretend
the voters
have a choice...
and make sure
the opposition
cannot win.



The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> How To Rig an Election, Again... in 2024
> 
> Now, if Donald Trump 'manages' to get pass all the brick walls they put up, and
> any other hurdles...'they' can always..
> 
> delay the election day for "technical reasons"..
> 
> election delayed is election denied.
> 
> Nancy Pelosi: "CALL OFF THE FUCKING ELECTION!!!"
> 
> Trump: "You cannot call off the election!"
> 
> Nancy Pelosi: "I'LL THROW YOU OUT THE FUCKIN WINDOW MOTHERFUCKER!!!!"
> 
> The Starmaker wrote:
> >
> > How To Rig an Election, Again... in 2024
> >
> > Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, won 99% of the vote last time, so it
> > is safe to say he will be re-elected in August.
> >
> > https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/06/world/africa/rwanda-elections-paul-kagame.html
> >
> > https://archive.ph/vFYH0
> >
> > Paul Kagame is the MAN!
> >
> > (read about his opponents)
> >
> > How To Get 99% Of The Vote!!!!
> >
> > https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/06/world/africa/rwanda-elections-paul-kagame.html
> >
> > https://archive.ph/vFYH0
> >
> > He's got a great way to rig an election! Instead of just getting rid of
> > his opponents...he gets rid of the voters too!
> >
> > one million of them in 90 days!
> >
> > dats how you get 99% Of The Vote.
> >
> > he no need no stinky usb stick.
> >
> > The Starmaker wrote:
> > >
> > > Does the polls say who are the dead people voting for?
> > >
> > > I mean, dead people do vote, right? Just...who are they voting for?
> > >
> > > I haven't seen the polls mentioned them.
> > >
> > > I know the electoral roll hasn't been updated so that means
> > > the same dead people who voted in the last election will
> > > be voting again...just, i want to know who is their favorite candidate?
> > >
> > > Do dead people vote by mail or do they
> > > stuffing ballot boxes at night?
> > >
> > > Just in case yous people don't know how many registered dead people
> > > there are...
> > > 1.8 million.
> > >
> > > How To Rig an Election, Again!
> > >
> > >     Voter Suppression: This involves efforts to reduce the number of
> > > eligible voters or make it difficult for certain groups to vote. Tactics
> > > may include restrictive voter ID laws, purging voter rolls, and limiting
> > > polling place accessibility.
> > >
> > >     Gerrymandering: Manipulating the boundaries of electoral districts
> > > to favor one political party over another. This can lead to a
> > > disproportionate representation of certain groups and undermine the
> > > principle of equal representation.
> > >
> > >     Fraudulent Voter Registration: Illegitimate registration of voters
> > > or manipulation of voter registration records to create fictitious
> > > voters or exclude legitimate ones.
> > >
> > >     Intimidation and Violence: Coercive tactics, such as physical
> > > violence or threats, to discourage voters from supporting a particular
> > > candidate or party.
> > >
> > >     Media Manipulation: Controlling or influencing media coverage to
> > > favor one candidate or party over others. This can include biased
> > > reporting, censorship, or spreading misinformation.
> > >
> > >     Vote Buying: Offering material incentives or direct payments to
> > > voters in exchange for their votes, undermining the principle of voting
> > > based on informed choice.
> > >
> > >     Manipulation of Ballot Design: Designing ballots in a way that
> > > confuses or misleads voters, potentially leading to unintentional errors
> > > in voting.
> > >
> > >     Hacking and Cyber Interference: Tampering with electronic voting
> > > systems, hacking political party databases, or spreading disinformation
> > > online to influence public opinion.
> > >
> > >     Abuse of State Resources: Using government resources, such as public
> > > funds or state-controlled media, to benefit a specific candidate or
> > > party.
> > >
> > >     Misuse of Proxy Voting: Allowing voters to cast ballots on behalf of
> > > others without proper authorization, leading to potential abuse.
> > >
> > >     Voter Roll Manipulation: Purposely adding or removing voters from
> > > the electoral roll to influence the demographic composition of the
> > > electorate.
> > >
> > >     Election Funding Irregularities: Improper use or manipulation of
> > > campaign finances, including accepting illegal campaign contributions,
> > > to gain an unfair advantage.
> > >
> > >     Suppression of Independent Monitoring: Restricting the activities of
> > > independent election observers, both domestic and international, who
> > > play a crucial role in ensuring transparency and fairness.
> > >
> > >     Biased Election Administration: Appointing partisan officials to key
> > > positions in electoral commissions, potentially leading to biased
> > > decision-making and compromised election administration.
> > >
> > >     Dual Voting: Exploiting weaknesses in voter identification systems
> > > to allow individuals to vote multiple times using different identities.
> > >
> > >     Infiltration of Political Parties: Infiltrating political parties or
> > > campaigns to gather information or disrupt operations from within.
> > >
> > >     Misuse of Absentee Voting: Manipulating the process of absentee or
> > > mail-in voting, including coercion or interception of ballots.
> > >
> > >     Ethnic and Religious Polarization: Exploiting existing tensions
> > > between different ethnic or religious groups to sway votes along
> > > identity lines.
> > >
> > >     Election Timing Manipulation: Choosing specific election dates to
> > > strategically benefit one party or disadvantage another, such as
> > > scheduling elections during a time of crisis for political gain.
> > >
> > >     Inadequate Electoral Laws: Designing or maintaining electoral laws
> > > that lack clarity, making it easier to exploit legal loopholes and
> > > engage in questionable practices.
> > >
> > >     Fake News and Disinformation Campaigns: Spreading false information
> > > through traditional media, social media, or other channels to influence
> > > public opinion and sway voters.
> > >
> > >     Strategic Candidate Withdrawal: Coordinating the withdrawal of
> > > certain candidates to consolidate support behind a preferred candidate
> > > and strategically alter the electoral landscape.
> > >
> > >     Election Day Irregularities: Deliberately creating chaos or
> > > disruptions on election day to discourage voter turnout or cast doubt on
> > > the legitimacy of the process.
> > >
> > >     Misuse of Postal Votes: Manipulating the handling of postal votes,
> > > including tampering with mail-in ballots or coercing voters to submit
> > > fraudulent postal votes.
> > >
> > >     Partisan Polling Stations: Placing polling stations in locations
> > > favorable to a specific candidate or party, or intentionally creating
> > > long wait times in areas that are less supportive.
> > >
> > >     Foreign Interference: Involvement by foreign entities in an attempt
> > > to influence or manipulate election outcomes, including cyberattacks,
> > > disinformation campaigns, or financial support.
> > >
> > >     Selective Law Enforcement: Using law enforcement selectively to
> > > target opposition candidates or parties, creating an uneven playing
> > > field.
> > >
> > >     Disqualification of Opposition Candidates: Employing legal or
> > > administrative mechanisms to disqualify opposition candidates on
> > > questionable grounds.
> > >
> > >     Controlled Opposition: Supporting or creating pseudo-opposition
> > > parties to divide the opposition vote and prevent a unified challenge.
> > >
> > >     Voter Apathy Promotion: Discrediting the electoral process to foster
> > > a sense of disillusionment and apathy among potential voters.
> > >
> > >     Election Boycotts: Encouraging or orchestrating a boycott of the
> > > election to undermine its legitimacy.
> > >
> > >     Co-option of Electoral Officials: Ensuring that election officials
> > > are sympathetic to a particular candidate or party, compromising the
> > > impartiality of the electoral process.
> > >
> > >     Influencing Candidate Nominations: Manipulating the candidate
> > > nomination process to exclude strong competitors or ensure weaker
> > > opponents.
> > >
> > >     Selective Voter Education: Providing biased or incomplete
> > > information to voters to manipulate their understanding of candidates,
> > > issues, or the electoral process.
> > >
> > >     Manipulation of Election Results: Tampering with the counting and
> > > reporting of votes to produce inaccurate or fraudulent results.
> > >
> > >     Election Infrastructure Sabotage: Physically damaging or disrupting
> > > election infrastructure, such as polling stations or electronic voting
> > > systems.
> > >
> > >     Use of Political Bots: Employing automated social media accounts or
> > > bots to amplify certain narratives, drown out opposition voices, or
> > > manipulate online discussions.
> > >
> > >     Identity Politics Exploitation: Manipulating identity-based issues
> > > to create divisions among voters and consolidate support within specific
> > > demographics.
> > >
> > >     Selective Voter Mobilization: Targeting specific demographics for
> > > voter mobilization efforts while neglecting others to manipulate turnout
> > > in favor of a particular candidate or party.
> > >
> > >     Unfair Access to Media: Providing unequal access to media coverage,
> > > debates, or advertising opportunities, giving an advantage to one
> > > candidate or party.
> > >
> > >       Subtle Voter Intimidation: Rather than overt threats, using subtle
> > > forms of intimidation, such as anonymous messages or veiled warnings, to
> > > discourage voters from supporting a particular candidate.
> > >
> > >     Selective Provision of Public Goods: Leveraging control over public
> > > resources to selectively provide benefits or services to areas that
> > > support a specific candidate or party, influencing voter sentiment.
> > >
> > >     Strategic Timing of Government Announcements: Timing the release of
> > > positive government news or policy announcements close to the election
> > > to influence voter perceptions and sway opinions.
> > >
> > >     Social Pressure Tactics: Encouraging social norms that favor a
> > > particular candidate or party, making voters feel pressured to conform
> > > to the perceived majority opinion.
> > >
> > >     Cooptation of Civil Society: Infiltrating or co-opting independent
> > > civil society organizations to manipulate public discourse and influence
> > > voter attitudes.
> > >
> > >     Infiltration of Opposition Camps: Placing moles or agents within
> > > opposition parties to gather information, sow discord, or disrupt their
> > > strategies.
> > >
> > >     Election Observation Manipulation: Faking or manipulating the
> > > presence of international election observers to create a false
> > > appearance of a transparent and fair electoral process.
> > >
> > >     Strategic Candidate Replacement: Substituting a candidate at a
> > > critical point in the election process to exploit legal loopholes or
> > > gain a tactical advantage.
> > >
> > >     Financial Market Manipulation: Creating or exploiting economic
> > > uncertainties to influence voter behavior and perceptions, potentially
> > > using financial markets as a tool.
> > >
> > >     Manufactured Issue Amplification: Creating or exaggerating specific
> > > issues to divert attention from critical matters, manipulate public
> > > discourse, and influence voter priorities.
> > >
> > >
> > > i almost forgot...a USB stick.
> > >
> > > --
> > > The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
> > > to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
> > > and challenge the unchallengeable.
> >
> > --
> > The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
> > to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
> > and challenge the unchallengeable.
> 
> --
> The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
> to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
> and challenge the unchallengeable.

-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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