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Brrunno [24]
3 years ago
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Best gets brainliest: Is the 2020 election rigged or not rigged?

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tia_tia [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Most people think that the election is rigged but this is the most successful election in the history of elections. More people have voted this year than any other year ever. period. Only about a few million voted last year and compared to this year, ITS A WHOOPER!! More than 30 million people voted this year, making this election one that'll never be forgotten. Also, in my opinion, America's voice was heard. Most news reporters and news anchors have cleared 2020 of voter fraud. Misinformation spreads quickly, especially  one made by higher authority. So, no 2020's election is not rigged!!

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