No. One data point is one data point.
Even if the totally hypothetical and statistically unlikely conditions you described above occurred, it would still only be one data point on a graph with thousands (past elections).
How many proven data points do you have to add to that?
On a national level that has 10s of thousands of data points, let me know when you have 25 proven instances where an election was rigged and the results were not reversed.
Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
Here is the story, please note the Baltimore Sun attribution.
Additionally, I disagree with your characterization of it being one data point, because I framed the statistical significance to that one election, and inferred that each vote was a data point. I think it is fair to potentially extrapolate those results to many other localities, though, and create a case where other elections should be thouroughly scrutinized.
From the article:
A new study has found that potentially thousands of illegally-registered voters are on Virginia’s voter rolls. This pool of illegal Democrat voters may help deliver a win for Democrats in November. It appears to have already tipped election results for past races to Democrats. In 2012, a Democrat was elected attorney general by less than 200 votes.
It is believed that many of the voters are foreign nationals, possibly from the large pool of foreigners who work in nearby Washington D.C. but live in Virginia. Over 1,000 illegal voters were found in just a handful of Virginia counties, so the number statewide could number in the thousands.
The Baltimore Sun reports:
More than 1,000 aliens, or residents who are not U.S. citizens, have been free to vote illegally in Virginia. The bombshell disclosure was made in a report released by the Virginia Voters Alliance and its counsel Public Interest Legal Foundation.
The 1,046 Virginia voters may just be the tip of the iceberg, as it’s only the number found in eight Virginia localities, the report reads. The report found that the most illegal votes were cast in 2012, followed by 2008, the year President Obama was elected to his first term. In both years, Obama won Virginia.
It’s a felony for non-citizens to vote in Virginia. But in Virginia, no proof of citizenship is required when voters register.
Is anyone surprised that a swing state that leans Democrat is rife with voter fraud?