Nancy Cook Lauer
On this video, this reporter stated “we don’t know” how the actual election process of counting ballots happen on the machine, although she stated she saw some of the process.
So, it’s possible that the election rigging might have still happened, especially when Havard graduated political analyst Colin Moore clearly predicted at that time, (without a doubt?), Gov. Ige’s win over Hanabusa or anyone else (since I also ran…lol), even before the votes were not even counted yet.
If I were an analyst, I wouldn’t dare to predict such outcome, especially when predictions were mixed or changed upon recent poll results.
From this, we cannot rule out that rigging might have happened on our elections (especially in the primary in 2018). At least, we have a good reason to demand the election office full disclosure of the whole election process.
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