The most important thing said in that hour and a half video, was said by Phil Klein and came near the very end at the 1:32:12 mark:
I guess the question is really this... "Should fraud be investigated?" not 'Is the fraud we're investigating sufficient to change the outcome of the election?"
That's putting the cart before the horse, and unfortunately far too many people are looking at it that way. I said it before and even created a thread on it... Every single state where there are allegations of voter fraud should be fully and completely investigated, and any fraud that is found should be fully exposed to the public, people should go to jail, and substantive measures should be taken to ensure it never happens again. If all of these allegations are dismissed and nothing is done, then the American people will
never again trust the results of a presidential election and nor should they.
I don't get it... The left had no problem what so ever with the government spending 10's of millions on investigating Russian interference on our elections and if Trump was involved, but have no interest at all in discovering if voter fraud, wide scale or not, is happening right here in America. It's hard to think of anything more important to the nation than preserving the integrity of our elections, and I can think of only 1 reason that anyone would object to investigating these allegations... because their candidate won and as long as it benefits their political party, they have no desire for it to be discovered.
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