You have to admit that it's odd that the OAS recommended Bolivia implement a nonbinding "fast-count" vote tally for 2019 that runs alongside the legally binding count, only to have the fast count mysteriously fail the same year, causing the same OAS to publicly doubt the election
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The OAS to Bolivia: "the legally nonbinding electoral system we specifically recommended you build for the 2019 election turns out to be rife with fraud! Looks like it's time to publicly question the integrity of the entire process!"
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You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist nutjob or a CIA truther to think that the OAS massively overstepped its bounds as an elections observer by publicly questioning electoral integrity based on a non-binding vote count
7:01 PM - 10 Nov 2019
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