Thursday, December 1, 2016

LINDSEY GRAHAM ASKS TRUMP: WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE OF VOTER FRAUD?





Donald Trump should stop complaining about voter fraud in the Nov. 8 election unless he can prove his claims, according to Sen. Lindsey Graham.


The Huffington Post reported that the South Carolina Republican, who briefly sought his party’s presidential nomination this year, is among Trump’s most vocal opponents. He has blasted the real-estate developer for his lack of experience in government and his hateful rhetoric on the campaign trail.


Regarding Trump’s allegation that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote because millions of people voted illegally for her, Graham told HuffPost: “I don’t know what he is talking about. If he has evidence, bring it forward. If he doesn’t, he shouldn’t say things like that.”




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The senator announced that he will sponsor a resolution to confirm the validity of the election results. “I want people to believe — at least, the Senate be on record — that we believe the election is fair,” he said. “I’m sure there was problems, but it was free and fair.”




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According to multiple news sources, there is no proof of any significant voting irregularities, despite Trump’s accusation of “serious voter fraud” in California, Virginia and New Hampshire. Clinton won all three states, where officials insist the president-elect is wrong in his claims.


“He’s gotta realize he’s just not a normal person anymore,” Graham said. “He’s not a billionaire TV star. He’s the president of the United States. His words really resonate.”



Source: The Huffington Post
Photo: Gage Skidmore/Flickr








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LINDSEY GRAHAM ASKS TRUMP: WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE OF VOTER FRAUD?

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