Yep. A margin in the few hundreds is easily overcome by the union machine. You need at least an actual 2% margin to avoid Democrat manipulation. Prosser’s done.
Prosser better have some hard nosed SOBs in every county elections office in the state, but he is not done.
The Dems may be able to manufacture 2% of the votes, maybe even more in a modest turnout election, but they do so during early voting, and on election day. Prosser has already overcome that 2%.
Making new votes after election day is several orders of magnitude harder. In Minnesota, Franken was down 200, in an electorate about twice as large as this. So the Wisconsin Dems will have to manufacture enough votes to overcome a lead that is nearly eight times as large, as a proportion of the votes cast. In a state with a Republican Governor, Attorney General, and Legislature.
I'm not say they can't. Prosser better be ready, this morning, for an all out, months long, assault on the ballots, but he should prevail.
Of course I could be wrong.