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Just as the lefties are still thinking about this election, so I am too. I found this October 15, 2015 article on vocativ.com
The Elections That Aren’t Really Elections
How much of a ballot can a dictator claim and still call a vote an "election"?
Belarus president Alexander Ukashenko won this week’s presidential elections in a landslide victory of 83.5 percent of the vote. Activists and international elections monitors argued the election was unfair, a safe bet with his only opponent scraping up 4.4 percent of the vote. While 83.5 percent of the vote is pretty high on the scale as rigged elections go, it’s nothing compared to the results some dictators have pumped out in the past few years. We looked at a number of widely scrutinized elections of the past 15 years to see how far dictators tend to go when rigging the vote. The countries we looked at scored 7/7 for lack of political freedoms according to Freedom House, which calculated relative political freedom in terms of political rights and civil liberties. Of these countries, all were deemed “not free” by the Freedom House except Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. The percentages “won” by leaders ranged from 60 to 100 percent. The most shameless, ruthless leaders (typically those who maintain violent, repressive personality cults) claim 100% of ballots and yet still call the processes “elections”. Examples include the 2002 Iraqi vote which kept Saddam Hussein in power and North Korea’s polls that installed Kim Jong Il and his successor Kim Jong Un in 2009 and 2014, respectively. In each, 100 percent of the “vote” went to dictators, and making the country go to the polls was merely another exercise of their absolute power over a subservient slave nation. Next in line are the over 90-percenters, who usually ensure that government criticism is repressed and/or punished and corrupt voting tactics are rampant, but may tolerate the existence of a nominal opposition, on and off. In Uzbekistan, for example, Islam Karimov won with 90.39 percent of the vote in a March 2015 election that Western monitors slammed for widespread proxy voting and biased media coverage. A 2010 election in Rwanda that kept incumbent Paul Kagame in power with 93 percent of the vote was marred by the murders of members of Kagame’s political opposition. Egypt’s former president Hosni Mubarak, who ran unopposed and was re-elected in 1987, 1993 and 1999, won again in 2005 with 88 percent of the vote in an election that was widely said to be rigged. Not all leaders are quite so blatant. Some almost blew an election or are better at making it seem like there is healthy opposition. Take Russian president Vladimir Putin, for example, who won 63.64 percent of the vote in the 2012 elections. The runner-up party was the Communist Party with 17.2 percent. Again, Western monitors criticized the election as having been decided from the start. “The point of elections is that the outcome should be uncertain. This was not the case in Russia,” said Tonino Picula at the OSCE. “There was no real competition and abuse of government resources ensured that the ultimate winner of the election was never in doubt.” And while Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe stuttered in the 2008 election, failing to exercise full control, his political machine ensured hetook 85.5 percent in an uncontested run-off. As a rule, any candidate who wins more than two-thirds of the vote should be considered suspicious, political scientist Thomas Lundberg at the University of Glasgow told BBC News. Any candidate who garnered a 60 to 80 percent range could indicate opposition parties in his or her country are too small or fragmented to make a difference in polling, he said.
I also found the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 2016 ELECTION RESULTS TOO. I think I am beginning to understand why lefty liberal democrats love dictators so much, for example, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, and al-Assad (al-Assad aka the reformer, as the uncontested genius, Secretary of State announced in 2011). They are jealous of their electoral hold on their populations. Pesky elections are not annoying obstacles to remaining in power. Look at the results of the recent presidential election in Washington, D.C. Can you imagine just one D.C. public school hanging the presidential portrait of the new President in the hallways or any classroom as was done in the past? Can you imagine just how fair and balanced the teachers and professors are in Washington when discussing any issue? Let me help with the numbers here... In Washington D.C., a place where over 300,000 Americans (hopefully) voted in the past presidential election, 24 out of every 25 people DID NOT VOTE for the next president of the United States, Donald J. Trump. And they say that Washington is out of touch with regular Americans? Democrats dream of having the electoral sway enjoyed by the likes of Saddam Hussein, al-Assad, Fidel Castro and the Kim Jong 'twins'. The Democrats already have this choke-hold on the black community. If Donald Trump can make good on his promises to improve the lives of blacks, they will surely rethink the politicians that they support in the future.
District of Columbia Results
President
CANDIDATE | PARTY | VOTES | PCT. | E.V. | |
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Hillary Clinton | Democrat | 282,830 | 90.9% | 3 | |
Donald J. Trump | Republican | 12,723 | 4.1 | — | |
Others | Independent | 6,551 | 2.1 | — | |
Gary Johnson | Libertarian | 4,906 | 1.6 | — | |
Jill Stein | D.C. Statehood Green | 4,258 | 1.4 | — |
100% reporting (143 of 143 precincts)
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Your Food Diary For:
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Quaker - Instant Oatmeal- Maple | 640 | 128 | 8 | 16 | 1,040 | 48 | |
Kirkland - Pre-Cooked Bacon | 200 | 0 | 15 | 15 | 875 | 0 | |
Post Great Grains Raisins, Dates & Pecans | 400 | 78 | 8 | 8 | 257 | 25 | |
1,240 | 206 | 31 | 39 | 2,172 | 73 | ||
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Omelette - 3-egg Omelette With Cheese, 3 eggs | 425 | 0 | 21 | 28 | 650 | 2 | |
425 | 0 | 21 | 28 | 650 | 2 | ||
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BBQ Ribs | 501 | 7 | 36 | 34 | 2,904 | 0 | |
Roasted Cauliflower | 100 | 3 | 10 | 1 | 497 | 1 | |
BBQ Meatballs | 300 | 3 | 23 | 20 | 0 | 0 | |
Chocolate Coconut Clusters | 400 | 40 | 28 | 4 | 50 | 26 | |
1,301 | 53 | 97 | 59 | 3,451 | 27 | ||
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Lindt Lindor White Chocolate Truffles | 690 | 42 | 57 | 6 | 90 | 42 | |
690 | 42 | 57 | 6 | 90 | 42 | ||
Totals | 3,656 | 301 | 206 | 132 | 6,363 | 144 | |
Your Daily Goal | 3,748 | 468 | 125 | 188 | 2,300 | 140 | |
Remaining | 92 | 167 | -81 | 56 | -4,063 | -4 | |
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*You've earned 1,818 extra calories from exercise today |
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Your Exercise Diary for:
Cardiovascular | Minutes | Calories Burned | |
99 | 1,352 | ||
FIVE MILE URBAN HIKE
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83 | 786 | |
Daily Total / Goal | 182 / 30 | 2,138 / 590 | |
Weekly Total / Goal | 538 / 210 | 6,107 / 4,130 |
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