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because the U.S. is soo much better. America, land of purest hearts. I have personally seen election ballots stolen away from the official vote counters inside the U.S. your naïveté
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For an election to be rigged it has to be a top down operation. If someone decides to chuck a few ballots. It's sad, but that is not rigged.
Simon Van Gelder
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You can rig from the bottom-up, but it takes far more people. #shipInABottle
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Maybe in a smaller setting like a bingo hall. Not a national election or something major.
Simon Van Gelder
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Smaller venues are more difficult as all participants have direct eyes on the action.
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Yeah but organizing a rigged election in multiple states is a piece of cake. LMAO. . Give it up already man. Not even worth arguing this.
Simon Van Gelder
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I carry no banner to drop, and never said it wouldn't be a slog to attempt. I agree top-down is easier and much more likely, but it is not the only way tor rig.
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Why do you assume it wasn't an instruction?
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If you are in a lottery and they already have it set for the winner before the drawing, that is rigged. If someone decides to chuck a few entries, that's not rigged.
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If the method they're using to arrive at the winner they want, is to steal ballots away after it's becoming apparent that they're losing, and then say "well because the election wasn't
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able to be held in the proper manner, the state chair now must appoint the delegates instead of an election" then yes, stealing ballots away is a method for rigging an election.
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There is no place where anybody is totally alone or one party that they would be able to steal enough balltots to make a difference.
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Nice fairy tale you have there. Don't let me bother you then, I'm sure you're right. All elections specifically in the U.S. are fair and just.