There is a parameter that needs to be paid great attention to when designing an amplifier. This parameter lends it's self to the election as an analogy in a direct way. The parameter is signal to noise ratio. What it means is that the signal has to be sufficiently amplified so as to be many times higher than the noise. The way this applies to an election is that the signal is legal votes from U.S. citizens and the noise is voter fraud in it's various forms. To amplify the signal we need to get out the vote so we swamp out the voter fraud.
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