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What would a Trump or Clinton world look like?
I've learned a lot of things about the US elections recently, and it seems to be a rather dirty game in respect to electoral fraud.
I've heard reports of all these things occurring.
Rigging the system for a favoured candidate from within a political party
Skew the polls by deliberately polling areas favorable to a particular candidate, as you can't successfully get away with rigging an election unless you also firstly rig the polls in the proposed winners favour.
This also helps the proposed candidate as people who are sitting on the fence will vote for what they consider to be 'the winning team'.
Have media organisations on your side to spread disinformation.
Sabotage the other candidates speeches and rally's including using false flags and cause rivalries between them.
Find dirt on the other candidates and where none exists, lie; it doesn't need to be true all that matters is what the public 'perceives'.
Change absentee votes to garner extra votes in a particular candidates favour.
Control how the people vote with Voter ID laws.
Voting multiple times, going to numerous polling booths.
Control how they vote by not having the correct ballots available.
Limit the amount of polling booths in unfavorable places and create long queues to dissuade people from voting.
Change the count by rigging the counting machines to favour a particular candidate.
Control the people who count and declare the vote.
Exit polls are important because they are the real guage of whether an elected candidate was actually the peoples choice.
Be wary of removal of these polls, or of non-permittance of observers who can verify the election results were free from tampering.
I've read that the real poll data is actually Trump 67% Clinton 19% Undecided 13%
http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2016/08/15/the-clinton-campaign-is-in-real-trouble/
These statistics are somewhat confirmed by the amount of people attending Trump and Clinton's speeches and rallies.