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I think someone is messing with the vote. I cant believe that 5 right leaning people voted yes and dont believe that 6 left leaning people did. Until I just voted, there were exactly the same number of yes's as no's. I just dont believe that that happened without someone messing with it.
Follow this link to see the results. Note that it shows under each choice, the names of those who voted for that choice while being logged in as members of this forum. Those are the legitimate, verifiable votes. As of this moment, none of the choices that support churches being forced to perform homosexual mockeries of weddings have any names under them. All the votes for those choices were made by persons not logged in, most likely by the same one person, messing with the poll.
The only legitimate votes, as of this moment, are seven votes for “Im [sic] a right leaning American, no.”, and eight votes for “Im [sic] a left leaning American, no.”.
All of the votes for “Im [sic] a right leaning American, yes.”, “Im [sic] a left leaning American, yes.”, “Im [sic] not American, yes.”, and “Im [/i][sic] not American, no.”, as well as one vote for “Im [sic] a left leaning American, no.”, are bogus “guest” votes.
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I just noticed something odd. To look at the list of names under “Im [sic] a right leaning American, no.”, it looks longer than the list under “Im [sic] a left leaning American, no.”, but the latter actually has one more name than the former. What this would mean is that among those who have legitimately voted in this poll, those who identify as right-leaning tend to have longer names than those who identify as wrong-leaning. I wonder if this correlation would hold up on a larger scale, if right-leaning people in general tend to use longer names on forums like this than wrong-leaning people do.
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