Laws were routinely violated in the 2020 election, especially in the urban core of key swing states. These violations simultaneously made fraud easier to commit and harder to detect.
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The consistency of methods and connections to private funding across jurisdictions strongly suggests a coordinated effort to intentionally violate election laws for partisan purposes.
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Can’t stop lying, huh?
Trump’s own White House counsel, Pat Cipollone - no fraud.
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I'm not necessarily disagreeing with what you've said here, but you see the problem with it, right? Taking the 2020 accommodations that made fraud harder to detect as evidence of fraud is sort of (not quite) circular. 1/2
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I think it's fine to say we shouldn't use those accommodations anymore, but using them as evidence of a vast left-wing conspiracy seems less productive (unless you have the smoking gun).
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