We certainly shouldn't "accept the results" if there is
Posted on: November 9, 2020 at 09:13:34 CT
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reason to believe something inappropriate happened that might affect the outcome.
There is no doubt that fraud occurred and that mistakes occurred. You can't have an election with 140+ million people voting without both of those. Whether any of that was on a scale big enough to be material to the outcome remains to be seen.
In the meantime, it is irresponsible for our elected leaders to be saying that an election was "stolen" unless they have proof of that--Equally irresponsible for Abrams, HRC, Gore, and Trump. And considering that Trump was saying that at 2:00 am last Wednesday morning, before he had any idea of anything that might have happened, he is not a very credible source.
But no, we should not "accept the results" if there is clear and convincing evidence that fraud changed the outcome