Kornacki explained that America's decentralized election system, managed by individual states and counties, provides a robust layer of security against potential election fraud.
He emphasized that to manipulate the election results, one would need to engage in widespread malfeasance across numerous precincts, making it highly difficult to execute any malicious plans.
Kornacki noted that while inefficiencies like delayed vote reporting can frustrate, the decentralization of the electoral system ultimately serves as a safeguard for election integrity.
In discussing the public's perception of polls, Kornacki highlighted the importance of discerning reliable sources and understanding the methodology behind polling data.
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