I live in a small rural community and election day is sort of a get together with folks we know and like but don't ordinarily see and talk to.
The writer’s amazing insight:
<><>Democrats know Elections are won by having the most ballots.
<><>Ergo, Ballots, not votes, decide elections.
<><>The number of votes is limited by the number of voters: Only one vote per voter.
<><>But ballots can materialize out of thin air in whatever quantity is desired.
<><>That factoid dictates Democrats’ ballot-producing tactic:
A, Stop the count at 3 a.m.,
B. assess how many votes are needed to prevail,
C. conjure up however many ballots are required to close the gap, and,
D. at 6 a.m.—Presto!—Democrats win!