people, then clearly you're going to get problems. And that's before you even get to the question of whether there's corruption, which is, of course, totally possible. So yeah, and then people are going to doubt the results, you know, like just to take Wisconsin, for example, what's a Republican supposed to think when they go to bed, you know, looking at the map and seeing that it looks like they've got it in the bag. And they wake up the next morning and they see like within a minute, the whole picture has been reversed. It's almost certainly legit because if you're just taking all votes from Milwaukee, that makes some sense. But like, I don't know, people are going to, they're going to wonder about it. They just won't. Yeah. And we knew this. This is the other thing that's really difficult to wrap your head around, because we understood that there was going to be a huge number of mail-in ballots and that those mail-in ballots were going to be countered in the days afterwards. Why (21/43)
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