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Swordsmyth
02-02-2019, 03:48 AM
While lawmakers grapple with how to deal with the censorship of conservatives by tech giants, Facebook, Twitter and Google, a new report by a group called imge. (https://imge.com/news/email-providers-suppress-republicans-2018-election/?fbclid=IwAR17hnNCCwIrFtFOI2AM4usa3xTg0UpGLGlcvdXk pj2p56SuojMfx-7l8Zo), reveals that email providers may also be working behind the scenes to tilt the scales in favor of Democrats and against Republicans, ultimately affecting the outcome of critical elections.
imge (https://imge.com/what-we-do/marketing-fundraising/)., a full-service digital firm founded in 2013 that specializes in designing and executing integrated digital campaigns wondered if email providers were attempting to influence the outcome of elections, so they decided to run a test and find out. The results are nothing short of stunning.

imge. (https://imge.com/news/email-providers-suppress-republicans-2018-election/?fbclid=IwAR17hnNCCwIrFtFOI2AM4usa3xTg0UpGLGlcvdXk pj2p56SuojMfx-7l8Zo) asked:


Is the world of email biased against conservatives?
Many partisans often mutter such an accusation against Silicon Valley. Yet, few digital professionals take the time to investigate whether such a bold claim is true.
Poor email deliverability doesn’t just suppress a candidate’s message, it decreases the engagement of campaign supporters. That means fewer donations, fewer volunteers, and fewer advocates. If Republicans underperform in email deliverability, they face a disadvantage on Election Day.
So we decided to test the rumors. Our team created email addresses with different email providers and signed up for the email lists of around fifty different candidates, committees, and political nonprofits. In the month leading up to the election, we tracked how many emails were sent from each entity, and what percentage of those emails made it into our inbox. To keep it consistent, we opened every email, every day – regardless of where it was placed.*


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To put these numbers in perspective, let’s examine two closely contested Senate races.
In Nevada, Democrat Jacky Rosen averaged over 90% placement in inboxes, compared to Dean Heller’s over 90% placement in spam.


In Florida, 100% of Republican Rick Scott’s emails went to spam in Yahoo, while 100% of Bill Nelson’s emails went to our Yahoo inbox.
While these were the most dramatic examples, this pattern emerged in every toss-up Senate race we tracked
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More at: https://100percentfedup.com/stunning-test-results-reveal-how-multiple-email-providers-helped-to-fix-midterm-elections-for-democrats/

DamianTV
02-02-2019, 04:04 AM
To be heard is to be remembered. To be silenced is to be all but forgotten.

asurfaholic
02-02-2019, 04:10 AM
This explains why some time ago my emails from Walter Jones kept ending up in spam. Wow... this is a damning report. I think my Ron Paul emails did as well.