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All good questions. And all I can say is that if you have a tr | LadyDraza

All good questions. And all I can say is that if you have a truly unpopular candidate, the voting machines cannot make votes appear out of thin air or the cover up is impossible.

Here is a "childish" example to try to get my point across.

Billy and Mary are running for 2nd grade class president, and there are 20 children in the class.

Now, Billy is the charmer in the class and at any given recess has at least 12 of the other kids hanging with him. Mary, on the other hand, eats bugs and has Tourrette's syndrome. The teacher likes Mary better because he also eats bugs and wants to make a move on Mary's hot mother. So he decides to cheat the election. (Let's call him Leslie Dominion III). He has a problem however.

Even a 11-9 win for Mary is going to cause a class disruption because that means that some of Billy's besties voted for the bug eater who regularly calls them doodie-heads?

No, the only way to do this is to bribe the principal to add 10 more kids to the class. Funny that they never show up, but maybe they are still afraid of Covid, who knows. But they are on the class roster and get their name called during roll each morning. And what do you know, bug eating, expletive spewing Mary ekes out a 16-14 win. Sucks to be Billy, but the class has spoken.

After the election, all 10 of the added students are found to have cooties and are transferred to the other local school for kids who don't play well with others.

And that, my friends, is as childish an example as I can come up with.