Hold on to your safety belts.  The general election roller coaster ride is far from a done deal.

Keep your eyes and ears peeled for the fall out. 

No general election is ever free from the backlash of angry candidates and their supporters who didn’t win.

It’s common reaction seen after every election. People just love to either make up or spread wild stories they heard.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s true or not.   As long as they can shock or embarrass people they’ll go for it.  The more the better.

The infamous stories of ‘cash slipping into voting hands in the dead of night‘ always takes the lead.  Great suspense drama.

Watch out for the election petitions in court too. 

Not much surprise there really but it’s all part of the ‘story telling’ that always follows. Happens all the time.

The deciding question is how much of all that is said is true? The best way to answer that is to rewind back to when we were once children learning our times table.

“ What is 2 times two children” the teacher would ask and the class goes … “four”

So when you come across a story of some shady, underhand dealings to win election votes, think about your times table learning.

“…..no wonder you’re good with numbers, dear

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