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Can someone explain this to me? How do CA elections work? This obviously isn't a primary as there are Ps and Ds in this example. But, there are also no Bass' or Pratts. I'm ignorant to this process, so can someone educate me how their stuff works?
 
Oh, and :picard @ people who actually voted for Swalwell.
 
Never mind. I'm a fucking idiot. I was mixing up the mayor of LA race with the governorship race.
 



One thing I’ve noticed about Grok over the last several months: If you ask it anything about voter fraud, it will basically deny it ever happens or say that it happens so rarely, it shouldn’t be worried about. I’ve tried multiple ways of asking, even showing it a graph that showed 86,312 votes (30% at that point) for Pratt before receiving 25k votes and retallying. Next graph showed Bass got 17k more, and the 3rd and 4th candidates each received 5k and 1k, respectively. Guess how many Pratt got? Zero. Graph still had him at 86,312. I pressed Grok some more about the odds of someone who was receiving 30% of the vote getting zero out of 25k, and it said d this:

On the probability of exactly zero in one batch


You’re right that if the 25k votes were a random sample from a city-wide pool where Pratt gets 30%, the chance of zero is vanishingly small (binomial probability near zero). Even at a more conservative 10-15% local support, zero in 25k would be rare.


But batches aren’t random city-wide draws. LA County reports in large aggregated updates from specific processing streams:


• Mail ballots from particular routes, neighborhoods, or vote centers.


• Areas with extreme geographic and demographic polarization.


Sorry, I don’t buy it.
 
One thing I’ve noticed about Grok over the last several months: If you ask it anything about voter fraud, it will basically deny it ever happens or say that it happens so rarely, it shouldn’t be worried about.
AI is programmed by people. It stands to reason those people's biases could be programmed in.
 
AI is programmed by people. It stands to reason those people's biases could be programmed in.


And that’s what I originally expected it to be (biased) but, surprisingly, I’ve found it to be pretty objective on most things just not on voter fraud.
 
So how exactly do homeless people register to vote...
Fake addresses and fake identities. Which they were publicly handing out in CA just a few weeks ago. They don't even attempt to hide their cheating anymore.
 
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