SCRawl wrote:Snip.
Lol. It is a matter of it being possible. As it happens, it is not possible, since elected officials aren't driven by that kind of naked profit motive. Especially not when it'd look really fucking suspicious if Clinton suddenly lost Wisconsin, for instance, when she'd been leading for the entire election.
Election fraud in the US doesn't really work in the bluntly transactional way you're describing. It's not about paying people to go to the polls, like it used to be back in the good ol' days. Now it's about manipulating the rules to keep people from voting. You don't even have to prevent everyone from voting, just cut into the margin enough to give your favored candidate the win.
Back in 2000, Florida purged around 57,000 people from their voter rolls because they were felons. About half of those people were Black, who would almost certainly have voted for Al Gore. Many of those voters, potentially several thousand, were not actually felons. They usually had similar names to felons, and should have been entitled to vote. Bush officially won the state by 537 votes.
That's the kind of election fraud we're really talking about. But it only works at the margins and when elections are exceedingly close. This election will not be close.