Just curious if people are still going to keep peddling the same election fraud lines, say that the audit was compromised, or maybe — just maybe — accept that this was not a fraudulent election.
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It doesn't matter. "Elections" based on mail ballots and electronic voting machines and very slow post-morterm "audit" that's incapable of recovering the truth because that information is gone, are not democratic elections.
They are a process full of intentional backdoors intended for the government to reelect itself without the support of the people. It is amazing all you have to do to control a country is convince the dumb population a sham process is an "election", and control enough of the media to push that false narrative.
Real democratic elections are a process done in the open watch of the citizens, with enough decentralization to guaranty that meaningful fraud would require a conspiracy of unreasonable number of people.
All it takes for democracy to die is for the people to trust their government with their election, and treat it just like another beaurocratic process.
You can trust your government with nearly everything so long as you didn't trust it with the elections. The root of trust is the election process.