it was a different voting application that needed a little programming -- but hell, this one just needs someone to make their own macro to keep pushing the vote button
here is the simple way to do itin FireFox iMacros:
the macro----
VERSION BUILD=8300326 RECORDER=FX
TAB T=1
URL GOTO=http://capitalonebowl.com/#/standings/rocky-the-bull/1
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
WAIT SECONDS=5
TAG POS=1 TYPE=A ATTR=ID:mascots_vote_btn_2
or as long as you want to make it (you can do it with one simple record and then use the play loop for how ever many iterations
I wonder if they have a way of detecting scripts or certain macros. It would be easy to catch if you had a macro that clicked every 5.0 seconds or whatever. What may be harder to catch, is if it's randomized. 5.2 seconds, then 7.6 seconds, then 6.1, 8.3, 4.5, 6.9, 5.9, 7.2, 8.1, 5.4,etc...
They make programs that record the positon and action of the mouse. You could use this to simulate like 1-2 minutes of you actually sitting at the computer clicking, then just replay it. Looks way less automated.
Just trying to explain why we may be losing ground if you've voted so many times.