Possible Election Fraud in Progress

U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen, who decided a case on Montana’s mail-in voting rules, called the allegation of voter fraud in Montana “a fiction,” for instance, while U.S. District Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan, a Trump appointee who ruled on a Pennsylvania voting case, called the Trump campaign’s voter fraud evidence “speculative” and “scant” and said their argument was based on “a sequence of uncertain assumptions” instead of actual evidence.

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“At this point, we've not seen any sort of credible examples” of voter fraud, Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan, a Republican, said on CNN on Monday. Election law experts have dismissed Trump’s attempts to challenge the election results as meritless, with Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg, who headed George W. Bush’s legal team in 2000 during the Florida recounts, describing Trump’s legal strategy on 60 Minutes as “incoherent” and an instance of “lawyers reacting to a client who is disjointed and unhinged and not terribly accepting of defeat.” After the Trump campaign alleged voters in Nevada were casting ballots despite not living in the state, some of those implicated pushed back as the Trump campaign apparently included many legal voters, including military families who vote in Nevada while stationed elsewhere.

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