Without fair elections, there is no democracy. A thorough analysis of state and national exit polls has revealed discrepancies that are mathematically impossible. Informing the average voter of these anomalies is the goal of this book.
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If we lived in a true democracy where people were not apathetic, this book would set off massive protests. The author presents a very persuasive, mathematically proven case for massive election fraud in the US. If you want to know the truth, read this book.
If this book had a table of contents, an index, and an organization, it would get 5 stars. It is chock full of good data -- presented by a statistician who has built a voting-analysis model and apparently assumes that everyone will immediately understand the nuance between the half-dozen kinds of voters inhabiting it (registered, true, recorded, unadjusted, adjusted, exit-polled, net-uncounted, ...). One useful conclusion: "Over 80 million votes were cast but never counted in the 11 presidential elections since 1968. The Rs led the average recorded vote by 49-45%. The Ds led the True Vote in exactly the reverse: 49-45%." His recommended cure: exit polling by disinterested parties. (Call in the UN?)
Easy to read and understand. Eye opening, shocking, and disturbing. Exposes terrible situation that needs to be corrected quickly if our USA is to be a democracy!
Richard Charnin did all the hard work compiling information, we as voters need, to understand our elections are not fair or as legitimate as we are lead to believe. Everyone needs to get this book before November 2016 elections!
This book was interesting and if you are interested in election fraud it is worth getting but it probably could have been summarized in 3o pages and it would have been a better book.