It did not.
Think about this logically. The woman wants to prove that Walker paid for an abortion. She claims to have the cancelled check (which would be weird, but whatever. If she really wanted to prove that he gave her a check, why produce a get well card in an effort to prove that? Wouldn't it make more sense to produce the check?
Well, me personally? I don't. I think it would be extraordinarily important for Georgia voters, though. Don't you?
The fact of the matter is that no proof of a payment for an abortion has been produced. That cannot be argued intelligently...
I'm siding with the truth. If he paid for an abortion and is now lying about it, I'll be the first one to say he should drop out of the race. But I'm not about to say that in the face of completely unsupported accusations.
If the evidence is there, let's see it. Otherwise, the fact that these are unsupported accusations coming to light only a month before the election is profoundly dubious, at best...