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Am I Wrong To Hope For A Cheat-Proof Election?

Posted by $ rainman0720 1 year, 1 month ago to Politics
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Check out the following numbers: 89, 88, 89, 83, 90, 82, 92, 70, 87,72, 92, 84, 87, 88, and 89. These numbers represent the percentage of votes that Buydem got in all of yesterday's Super Tuesday primary races. Now, maybe it's me but those don't seem like great numbers when you consider that he's essentially running unopposed. When you look at the 15 states combined, he's getting just over 85 percent of the votes.

I'm a bit worried if I'm running his campaign. The one that I would worry me the most is North Carolina, where "No Preference" got one vote of every eight votes cast.

Is it even remotely possible that enough Dem voters will simply sit out this election that the number of votes poll workers have to manufacture is too great to overcome? They had no trouble creating several hundred thousand extra votes in 2020; what if the deficiency is 8 million? I have to believe that there is a number that's simply too large to overcome by cheating.

I know, I know. I keep saying to myself "Shit in one hand and hope in the other, and see which fills first."

But could this be just a glimmer of hope? Or am I totally delusional?


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