I wonder how much the U.S. will lean into to support the proper victor. The thing is, how can we uphold worldwide election integrity where we can't even do so in our own country?
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In our country, electoral fraud occurred several times, but it was not until July 28 that we were able to demonstrate with evidence that we really won. It was a job of great organization and unity, despite the fact that they placed obstacles for the opposition to run. It was a campaign with a lot of disadvantages for us and even so we succeeded. The voting centers were guarded by the citizens themselves, there were witnesses, the minutes were printed before the military took them away and they were able to be scanned to publish them on a public website where we could all see the results. People also recorded when they gave the total results for each voting center. It was a glorious day. Something like this had never happened in Venezuela. The results were 75% Edmundo González and 25% Nicolás Maduro, not to mention that they did not allow approximately 3 million people to register within Venezuela and 5 million abroad, otherwise the results would be 90/10. The United States is a much larger country. Do you think they can do something like that? We, on the other hand, will continue to defend our votes.
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