“You have 125,000 volunteers that are counting the votes, and you have election observers from the political parties, which are probably another 25,000 to 50,000 [people],” says Cordón. “Plus, you have external election observers from local civil society and international organizations. You’re talking about 200,000 people [who] are involved in the election. I don’t know how you can create a conspiracy between 200,000 people.”
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