David Pakman
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Any one mechanism that they use statistically is more likely to impact results.
The closer an election is, the more space there is for a dispute delay or alternative narrative, which we might call a conspiracy theory, to actually affect the outcome.
Large margins make it really difficult if we come out and vote in what for a midterm would be record numbers.
We overwhelm their ability to kind of tweak around the edges and flip anything that we obviously don't want them flipping any result.
We don't want them flipping any individual race.
We don't want them flipping any congressional district.
We don't want them flipping a single precinct using this nonsense.
And there's really only one way we totally control.
Now, let's be fair.
People like Mark Elias from the Elias Law Group, they are doing the hard work at the legal level to try to prevent this stuff from going anywhere.
That's great.
We should support them, of course.
But we don't control how they fight those legal battles.
We're kind of deputizing them and saying, listen, Mark, you know what you're doing.
You got to fight this.
But what can we do if we overwhelm the turnout that produces margins so big and decisive?
Their techniques aren't going to work.
The clearer and more most more overwhelming the result, the better we are going to be positioned to prevent any of these this funny business.
So you'd better bet that they're going to try it.
But we've just got to get out there and vote.