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Group of Well-known conservatives release new report On Thursday, he outlined their investigation into the 2020 elections and concluded that former President Trump’s allegations of the stolen elections were unfounded.
The report “The Lost Was Not Stolen: A Conservative Case in which Trump was Defeated and Biden Won the 2020 Presidential Election” reports three former federal judges and eight who investigated Trump’s allegations. Written by a conservative leader in.
The group investigated all 64 cases of fraudulent claims in Trump campaigns in six major states during the year and concluded that there were no substantive cases of fraud that would change election outcomes. Reports go state-by-state and bill-by-claim, and it takes time to investigate each proceeding.
Fear of further damage to the election process prompted reports as allegations of fraud continued. Investigators fear that Trump supporters’ reluctance to see lost elections could come back to annoy them if they flip the majority in the House and Senate in this cycle. Said that.
Special Counsel Durham requested the issuance of 30 subpoenas in the Danchenko case.
“It’s two-way, and if the Republicans take over, I think you have a lack of awareness that Democrats are opening the door to say the same thing. And that’s the basic basis of our democracy. It will corrode parts, “Benjamin Ginsberg, an election lawyer who has worked in Republican politics for decades, told FOX News.
Ginsburg includes former Senators John Danforth and Gordon H. Smith, long-time Republican Parliamentary Chairman David Hoppe, former solicitor Ted Olson and former Federal Court of Appeals judges Michael Ruthig and Michael. McConnell and Thomas Griffith make substantive claims of fraud to change elections.
Griffith told Fox that it was important for conservative groups to conduct the investigation rather than relying on external sources.
“I contacted Ben and many other long-time political conservatives and said,” Let’s see this for ourselves. What the New York Times is telling us and other outlets tell us. Don’t rely on what you’re saying. Let’s see this for ourselves. Let’s spend it. At that time. Let’s dig deeper into the states in conflict, “Griffith said.
The report acknowledged that the COVID-19 pandemic voting changes could have created more fraudulent opportunities, but found that they did not.
“The performance of the system in 2020 was even more pronounced due to the unusual situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which brought about unprecedented range and timeline changes,” the report said.
“Some of these changes may have created potential fraud, but there was no evidence that those risks were actually realized and did not result in diminished voter participation. Still, move forward. In order to do so, the state should double its efforts to strengthen it. The completeness of our voting system, making voting for people in all situations as easy as possible and making fraud as difficult as possible. “
The allegations that the 2020 elections have been stolen continue to appear in the campaign trajectory from both Trump and voters. At a recent rally in Alaska, Mr. Trump said he needed to monitor how ballots were counted.
“Unfortunately, the Democratic Party has proved that ballot counting is far more important than candidates,” Trump said.
A few days after the Nebert Lamp Group announces its medium-term plan and the Never Biden Group announces its 2024 plan.
This is just like rhetoric, and Griffith and his fellow authors claim it is harmful to both the country and the Republicans.
“One of the consequences of alleged fraudulent elections is to reduce Republican turnout. If voters come to think that voting isn’t a problem because of fraudulent results, they stay home. That would be, “Ginsburg said.
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Opinion polls show that the November midterm elections are only a few months away, and Republicans are likely to support the majority.