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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Eric
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To: i-node who wrote (1451794)4/12/2024 2:23:16 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 1571405
 
Inode,
Clearly, changing the outcome of the election by putting a half billion cash into selected voting precincts, buying the right to control the election process. That was huge.
You still haven't proven that actual fraud occurred, or that the election was stolen, or that any cheating happened.

All you did was bemoan Zuck's power to shape the rules as he sees fit.
I have long stated on these forums that I believe an interstate compact would be useful in the case of federal elections to create some stringent rules against cheating. But you would never get California or New York or other blue states to sign on to something like that.
Again, it's that federalism thingy.

As long as there are states that don't run elections the way you want to see them run, you will always always always consider every election that you don't win to be "illegitimate."

Sore Loserman 2020 ...

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