When they rig it, they always like to make it real close, so the plebs think, "We'll get 'em next time!"
But think: you couldn't walk into a college and find that close a split between male and female students. Probably not at a high school either, nor in the crowd at a mall or a movie theater. And we know that the male/female ratio is extremely finely tuned over eons, so what are the chances you get less variability in preference for highly controversial political candidates?
When they rig it, they always like to make it real close, so the plebs think, "We'll get 'em next time!"
But think: you couldn't walk into a college and find that close a split between male and female students. Probably not at a high school either, nor in the crowd at a mall or a movie theater. And we know that the male/female ratio is extremely finely tuned over eons, so what are the chances you get less variability in preference for highly controversial political candidates?