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It seems quite clear that nothing illegal was done and that many better informed voters did cast their ballots.
Didn't mean any offense by the 'stupid people' remark but that seemed the best way to describe them.
Again - your elitism is showing with this silly comment about "better informed voters". I did not realize there was a knowledge test in order to exercise your Constitutional right to vote.
Nothing illegal done? What about what I have repeatedly said do you not get.......... or better yet forget that question since it is painfully obvious that you do indeed get it but simply refuse to admit it because it destroys your argument. One cannot simply institute a clearly ILLEGAL system to prevent voting since it would be quickly slapped down and thrown out. To gain an advantage, what you do is to shape the rules or election methodologies in such a way as to stay within the bounds of what is LEGAL but to give your side a clear advantage through clever manipulation.
This would include such chicanery as supplying opposing precincts with less voting machines and workers thereby creating long lines knowing that potential voters may become discouraged and simply go home and what was done in this Colorado recall where the method used by 70% of voters was thrown out and barred from use.