THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS: 270 or Bust Estefanía Mendoza Arroyo has $42 in her bank account, a busted Corolla, and a job cleaning up after people who will never learn her name. According to the algorithm that fired her, she's a redundancy. According to two bored billionaires in Dorado, she's a wager. Their idea is simple: prove that anyone can be engineered into a viable presidential candidate. Give her a crash course in optics. Hand her a script. Wrap her in "authenticity." Stress-test the American electorate for sport. It was supposed to be contained. Then she goes off-script. On a debate stage, Estefanía talks about the price of milk instead of macroeconomics. She talks about keeping the lights on when the grid fails. She talks about the kind of math you do at the kitchen table at 2 a.m. The clip explodes. Crowds start forming. Polls start twitching. The "experiment" starts looking like a campaign. Now the billionaires are scrambling, the consultants are fighting, the interns are arguing over hashtags-and Estefanía is beginning to realize she's good at this. Sharp, kinetic, and darkly funny, The House Always Wins: 270 or Bust is a long-shot story about ego, algorithms, and what happens when the person you underestimated stops playing by your rules. In American politics, you only need one number. And the house doesn't like surprises.
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