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If and when the matter is investigated by whatever gov't body handles the investigation, my claim is that they'll find fewer than 3,000 unauthorized citizen votes in 2016. If no information comes in to confirm or refute that, the bet can't close.
Whenever, or if ever, we find out what the "official" investigation found. Whatever gets reported by the White House/Group appointed by White House at the end of the investigation, is what I'm going by. If no numbers are officially disclosed, then yeah, the bet is off. Now, if official numbers are found and confirmed by internet sleuths, I would be fine with going by that as well as long as the evidence was convincing.
The deadline is indefinite.
The investigation needs to find actual cases however, not estimates. Correct?