"The president has sworn to uphold the right to vote … It is an abrogation of this responsibility to make up stories intended to convince citizens of the meaninglessness of their voting rights," writes Bob Bauer: https://t.co/H1tdvFzWoW
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) November 25, 2018
“There’s no evidence of this” is the nicest thing one can say about what sounds like a fever dream https://t.co/wNwmfgBsAS
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) November 14, 2018
There's no evidence of this. Courts in Florida have also found no evidence of abuse. https://t.co/GFprjnWTM5
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 14, 2018
The only quote of interest in this interview is that Trump thinks you need voter id to buy cereal. The rest is just rambling conspiracies about voter fraud.https://t.co/msq30ASH60
— andrew kaczynski (@KFILE) November 14, 2018
Trump returns to his dangerous lying about elections, makes up story about massive voter fraud he says has cost the Republicans victories…and falsely adds that you need a "voter ID" to buy cereal. (The Daily Caller, of course, just printed all of this, because it's horrific.) pic.twitter.com/NB0LcYRhXY
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 14, 2018
Trump also did his most specific lying about Florida, making up a story about how Broward County has inserted fraudulent ballots into the pool of legit ballots so now you can't tell which is which. The Daily Caller is such trash that it doesn't even hint this might not be true. pic.twitter.com/SCxPAIFlpy
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 14, 2018
That thumping sound you hear is from election officials' heads hitting their desks https://t.co/3D9pMDbX75 pic.twitter.com/j7ocsOrQAo
— Michael McDonald (@ElectProject) November 14, 2018
"President Trump believes the number one problem we face is voter fraud," @JohnAvlon reports in his #RealityCheck.
"Armed with a complete absence of evidence, it's a point he's hit over and over again … but repeating a lie doesn't make it true."https://t.co/iJe7s0LtcR pic.twitter.com/z9GMLVu6IL
— New Day (@NewDay) November 16, 2018