Apparently you can vote up to 20 times and only a small minority of the viewing public actually vote.
So if there is just 10 in every 1000 who are determined to vote for one act, that act has a very good chance of finishing in the top two. Not least because the other 990 votes are scattered over a varied number of acts and they're not likely to cough up the cash to vote twice or more
The large public vote for Israel was managed by hook.
So if there is just 10 in every 1000 who are determined to vote for one act, that act has a very good chance of finishing in the top two. Not least because the other 990 votes are scattered over a varied number of acts and they're not likely to cough up the cash to vote twice or more
The large public vote for Israel was managed by hook.