drummergirl
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In my mind for validation it would have to be taken to an outside source, re-run the work re-checked the numbers by someone without a horse in the race. This would ultimatley be a huge factor in proveing or disproving the results and your conclutions.
I don't really think there is such a thing as someone "without a horse in the race" when it comes to presidential politics. If you wanted someone with no opinion, you'd probably need extraterrestrial assistance

Part of the point is the math is pretty easy; it's not rocket science. Anyone who's completed stats 101 can do the math. Most people hate math, so no matter how many times you say, "the math shouldn't do this", their emotions which scream, "this can't be happening because it would ruin my world" take over and they just simply refuse to see the truth.
This is one of those times when the truth is excrutiatingly painful. So, it's ok to have a cry, take some peptobismol, do some kickboxing, take a xanax, or whatever is legal that helps you to grieve - go do that. Then please consider what you can do with this information to make a difference.
This needs to go to election administrators where primaries have yet to be conducted. This needs to go to attorney generals where fraud has already happened. If you wait for the media to tell you what to do, may your chains rest lightly upon you.