March 20, 2023

Last week, when Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger publicly supported ERIC after it was tossed out of Florida, West Virginia, and Missouri, we issued the Raffensperger Challenge. 

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The Raffensperger Challenge is the application of Fractal analysis to any entity that currently uses ERIC. 

This week, we finished the first, in Washoe County, Nevada.

Brad Raffensperger says anyone outing ERIC is “extremist.”

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Today, two more extremists joined in: the secretaries of state of Iowa and Ohio.  Looks like lots of extremists showing up for work.

Is there anyone in politics who believes that elected officials in the two most benign states of Iowa and Ohio are extremist?  It is more like an attack of the moderates — as if moderates could attack anything.

Much in our complex lives is a matter of opinion.  Still, there are a few things that are a matter of data, and we are so looking forward to helping Brad Raffensperger, and the diminishing remaining Republican secretaries of state, see how useless ERIC truly is.

This week, we finished the first Raffensperger Challenge — in ERIC “cleaned” Washoe County, Nevada.

Let’s go there.

This is a county with about 600,000 people on the voter rolls.