If such an answer were to be flagged, a moderator would respond with:
declined — flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
In other words, there is nothing for us to do in that situation. The only time we get involved with voting is if there is clear evidence of fraud (sockpuppetry or targeted voting).
Votes are in the hands of the community, and as long as no fraud is being committed, users are allowed to cast votes however they see fit. Presumably, there is something wrong with the post, or it would not have been downvoted. You just aren't seeing it.
Moderators cannot reverse individual votes even if we wanted to, and we would refuse on principle to upvote a post in response to a flag begging for upvotes (even if we personally thought it merited an upvote).
Note, though, that if you suspect sockpuppetry or targeted voting has taken place, it is acceptable to flag a post on that basis. Use the "requires moderator intervention" option, which gives you a textbox to type into. Explain your concerns in detail, and why you suspect fraudulent voting. We have tools that allow us to investigate this, and if we agree you had a valid reason to suspect fraud, we will mark such a flag as "helpful" (even if we don't uncover any real evidence of fraud). There are cases where the system doesn't catch suspicious voting activity, and flags from users are a key way that we uncover and address this type of abuse.