Senator Bernie Sanders talks with Rachel Maddow about why Donald Trump's efforts to delegitimize the 2020 election should be taken seriously and the
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Who are you going to believe, a professor/lawyer of political science who is Trump's guy, or the lying coward Trump?
Benjamin Ginsberg, a top Republican election lawyer who has represented four Republican presidential candidates, slammed President Donald Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud in a new op-ed saying it lacks evidence and is "unsustainable."
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I don’t believe anyone these days. Besides, apparently election fraud is a big issue when your candidate loses.
Your argument is nonsensical. The argument that there is no election fraud or not enough to mention, has already been proven. The same argument that voter suppression has been proven also applies. If you can't believe fact over fantasy, that's on you.
So the voter suppression in question doesn’t constitute a form of fraud? Also, for something that’s proven (you can’t really prove that, frankly) it seems like you can’t decide if it did or didn’t happen. Your own post immediately backpedals, saying, “or not enough to mention.” Finally, you just kinda made a bunch of assertions without backing them in any way. I’m just saying, the elections are either bogus, or they’re not. You can’t have them be bogus when you lose, and have them not be bogus when you win. Pick one, and stick with it.