smartcooky
Penultimate Amazing
So, is it safe to assume you are certain that all claims of fraud will be proven to be bogus??
Claims and evidence don't work that way in the real world, they only work that way in the bizzarro world of tinfoil hats and alternative facts.
In the real world, nothing is assumed regarding a claim's veracity. Claims require supporting evidence, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and the onus is on the claimant to provide the supporting evidence.
The number of times the Trump Campaign (or those acting in their behalf) have gone to court claiming election fraud (thus far) = 39
The number of times the Trump Campaign (or those acting in their behalf) have gone to court and presented evidence of election fraud = 0
In fact, the Trump Campaign (or those acting in their behalf), have specifically said, under oath, that they are NOT alleging election fraud..... and there are two very good reasons for that.
1. They don't have any evidence of fraud, and
2. They will attract the sanctions of the court if they make that claim without evidence.
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