So, now you change your argument. I refuse to argue with moving targets.
I thought I was making a remark on a completely different subject. In fact, on review, I was making a remark on a different subject. Previously, my remarks were directed to describing how to decide the contest, given some number of invalid ballots.
Then I mistook your remark about a second runoff as referring to the first runoff, and you straightened me out on that.
What's left is just a simple disagreement between us, as to whether it's Cochran's fault that a mess of invalid ballots were cast. I don't see any argument, but I'm more than happy to cease discussion with you. Consider the icy silence one entered into by mutual agreement. Happy to be disassociated with you.