In the parliamentary elections of 2007 was a member of the editorial board of the electoral program and candidate B in Athens.
For example, in the figure, candidate B has 6 elements arranged in a 3 row by 2 column array because it intersects 6 bins in such an arrangement.
As a result of this transfer candidate B wins the third seat.
Thus, by adding two clones of the non-winning candidate B, the winner has changed.
Their attack ads, which were supposed to make people vote for candidate A because they demonized candidate B, obviously didn't work on these New Jersey voters.
All they hear on television is negative stuff about candidate A and candidate B, so they go away disenchanted and disillusioned, and they don't vote.
Candidate A is the first choice of a majority of voters but candidate B wins the election.
They say that candidate A has made the nation prosper, or candidate B beats his wife.
Now, assume, the voters with favorite A (marked bold) realize the situation and insincerely vote for candidate B instead of their favorite A:
They may, for one brief moment, show that candidate A's organization can outhustle candidate B's.