To stop any future election fraud we must enforce a rule that counties need to report their finished totals in order of most populous to least populous, no matter how long it takes them to do so. The less populous counties can wait to report. This is the only way we won’t have future election nights where counting is “paused” in populous counties, so that they can wait for the less populous counties to report their totals, which the more populous counties then use to calculate how many fraudulent votes they need to come up with to install their candidate. This ultimately should be a nationally enforced rule, no exceptions.
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We don’t need to do districts fellow caterpillar, we could just do counties. Would doing this stop more populous counties from being able to calculate how many votes they need to steal the election?
That is what I am saying.
LA county, CA has 10,150,558 people in it. Loving County, Texas has 169 people.
That is why that map that floats around every election listing results by county is stupid. More than half the states in the US have a smaller population than LA County.