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Thoroughly enjoyed your analysis & citations.

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It’s looking a lot like Felix Gallardo’s election rigging scheme in Narcos de Mexico, season two (based on real events). Making your campaign *seem* like it’s winning can be used to demoralize your opponent’s supporters, who may then be tempted not to bother voting. When your side is using techniques that the cartels use, maybe that should be telling people something…

Fortunately, this election appears to have been “too big to rig”.

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Trump clearly ran a more organized campaign, stayed on message for the most part and Harris's campaign never developed a message or a theme.

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“ the possibility that there was a plan in place to “fortify” a second consecutive election—and that what prevented that outcome was a Trump victory so early and so decisive that the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze.”

In addition, this time around we were WATCHING, vigilantly, and in a myriad of ways, and they knew it, making it all the more difficult for their “shenanigans” to be pulled off without risking getting caught red-handed.

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Great breakdown.

Much is being made of the Zerohedge graph showing a dramatic discrepancy in votes cast in 2020 vs. the totals reported thus far for 2024...with the implication that a mysterious additional 13 million votes for Biden in 2020 are evidence of 'manipulation'...have you seen any cogent analysis that either supports or challenges those assumptions?

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