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In an astonishing revelation, a patriotic hacker known only as 'Blue Badge' has unearthed a covert Democratic app machinated to illegally manipulate voting machines. With evidence as shocking as leaked screenshots and staged FBI raids, the story unfolds in the underbelly of politics, stirring a storm across the nation.

Operating from the secrecy of his basement, 'Blue Badge' reportedly hacked into an obscure server, leaving a red trail that led to a labyrinth of suspicious activities. The digital 'nugget' he found? An app that he claims can hack into voting machines–with the Democratic logo glaring ominously on its interface. Named 'Olive Branch', this app, according to 'Blue Badge', has the potential to alter election results.

He has alleged that the app is a pivotal cog in the wheel of an audacious scheme to win the upcoming election by deceit. Just when the news started gaining momentum, a whirlwind of an event took place–a staged FBI raid. When the 'Bureau' arrived at 'Blue Badge's place, the location was already abandoned, thus hinting towards a well-planned escape strategy. The only thing left was a post-it note with a cryptic message: 'They'll do anything to win.'

As the ripples of this tumultuous revelation surged, a former Democratic coder, John Carpatti, stepped forward claiming, he was the one who developed 'Olive Branch'.

Carpatti, now in hiding, has released a series of screenshots of the app's interface–a digital testimony to corroborate 'Blue Badge's claims. A video went viral, where Code expert, Dr. Nora Simmonds was seen examining the code of 'Olive Branch'. Her words, 'This is military-grade hacking material, intended for one purpose–manipulating votes,' have been ringing in the ears of millions of viewers.

The Democratic party, on the other hand, is tight-lipped. However, an anonymous source from within reportedly admitted that the party had indeed commissioned an app, but its purpose was to 'monitor the voting process', not manipulate it. As the controversy escalates, whispers of a 'cover-up' are becoming palpable. The question now is, are these allegations true or designed to destabilize the democratic process?

Regardless of the truth, the storm from this revelation might just be the trigger for the next political tornado. Only time will tell if 'Olive Branch' is a weapon of election deception or just a gambit in the post-truth era of politics.