27% undecided is a lot... even three weeks before the election. Not to mention the fact that we aren't told what the other 25% of respondents said.
I understand that it is possible the votes really weren't tampered with, or weren't tampered with in the severe way we're expecting. But this doesn't change the fact that things seem fishy about the election results.
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I understand that it is possible the votes really weren't tampered with, or weren't tampered with in the severe way we're expecting. But this doesn't change the fact that things seem fishy about the election results.