
The three Macarena candidates will deploy a very robust infrastructure throughout the day to facilitate voter access in some cases and in others to verify the presence of those who have cast their votes. One set up a network of collaborators to get a rough idea of how things would go at three times of the day, so that they would have a rough idea of the outcome at 8 p.m., when the polls closed. It’s a kind of “Israeli” poll, but Macarino style. The three lists estimate that whoever gets 2,000 or 2,100 votes can win, taking into account that what is expected is… Show more