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In reply to the discussion: Thinking that the WI election was "rigged" sets the stage for losing. [View all]JHB
(37,158 posts)We can keep a sharp eye out for counting improprieties and suspicious circumstances to fight those where we see them, but that's only one thing and it won't be the one that can drive a pushback. (My own suggestion is to go back to paper ballots. The ways of tampering with those sorts of votes are well-known and easily (and widely) understood, as are the ways to guard against such tampering. And the means to do such tampering isn't nearly as invisible as more modern systems allow.)
The thing to do is to drill down and do what MineralMan was saying in the OP: find out why people voted the way they did, find the cracks and weak points so that we can find ways to break up the voting block they rely on. That's going to be a long hard slog, and the other team has a whole infrastructure devoted to having their people work on these things full time.
This is like wrestling a bear: it's exhausting, it's stinking, it hurts, and it seems to never end, but if you stop fighting, the bear eats you. So you keep fighting.