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stolen because there's no way a billionaire could lose to the poor?
Here we go again.
This is popping up all over the place these days. That's Not Good™.
But dude, you lost less than a rounding error of your wealth, your candidate lost by a double-digit margin, and he conceded promptly and gracefully. This is like sending EMS to a burglary at a vacant home. Read the fucking room; this tactic won't fly this go 'round.
I have a wild idea, let's move to a better voting system like ranked choice or MMPR (whilst we still have 'representative' democracy at least) so claims like this are more likely to be laughed at.
'i couldn't steal it, so somebody else must've.'