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Russia's rigged elections look nothing like the US election – they have immediate, unquestioned results there

  • Written by Regina Smyth, Professor of Political Science, Indiana University
imageNot in Russia: An election observer takes notes as Gwinnett County workers process ballots in Lawrenceville, Georgia, Nov. 6.Jessica McGowan/Getty Images

The 2020 election, in which Joe Biden is the projected winner, is not what a rigged election looks like.

Rigged elections are organized. Vote counts certainly don’t play out in front of the...

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