On the final night of Season 8, Ryan Seacrest announced on American Idol that Kris Allen beat Adam Lambert. Around the world the same question was asked. How did this happen? Every indicator pointed to an Adam Lambert win. It started to make sense when the Arkansas Gazette and then the New York Times broke a small part of the story; Kris had help from the American Idol corporate sponsor and text vote counter AT&T and from more then 38 million votes cast in Arkansas. As quickly as this story erupted, it fizzled out with denials from AT&T, FOX and American Idol. All three claimed that the vote was fair, accurate and independently verified by Telescope Inc. Not one news outlet challenged the denial, even while many doubted the fairness of this victory.
Unencumbered by any corporate interests, independent investigator Kerry Kolsch took on the mystery that no other journalist would. She set out to find the truth. What she unraveled was a tale of corporate hubris that created a flawed voting system to maximize profit. Kris Allen did not beat Adam Lambert alone. It took the state of Arkansas and the unfair voting system created by AT&T to hijack the victory from Lambert.
This explosive book, based on thousands of hours of research follows events in Arkansas and trails through cyberspace that can quantify demographics state-by-state, month-by-month and city-by-city, and identify who the most popular contestant really was. Not only does irrefutable data show that Kris should not have won if the voting was fair and rules were not broken, but it refutes the reasons that were used to justify Kris’ win. It was not America’s homophobia. Kris did not get Danny’s votes. Kris Allen won because his Arkansas supporters gamed the system and cheated to win.
Paperback: 348 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1452860378
ISBN-13: 978-1452860374
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
American Idol Vote Scam is available at the authors website at http://www.americanidolvotescam.com and at http://www.amazon.com



