Trump and his cult are lying. The New York TImes investigation is very thorough.
🚨🚨🚨——> @nytimes reporters called election officials in almost every state:
— Cliff Levy (@cliffordlevy) November 11, 2020
They all said there was no evidence of voter fraud or other irregularities that affected the outcome of the presidential race.
By @NYTnickc @reidepstein@jimrutenberghttps://t.co/7zbMHM6mYy
ICYMI, here's the op-ed by Todd Bice, a Republican and one of the most respected lawyers in Nevada who knows a little bit about election law:
— Jon Ralston (@RalstonReports) November 10, 2020
"The current cries of voter fraud are the fraud"https://t.co/8BDNR6NdBc
A team of 28 international observers from the Organization of American States, invited by the Trump administration, issued a preliminary report in which it praised last week’s U.S. elections while criticizing baseless allegations of systematic fraud.https://t.co/stflqLeL0y
— Axios (@axios) November 10, 2020
An #APFactCheck finds President Trump is spreading false claims about voter fraud and Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. https://t.co/MhocOHAq8P
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 11, 2020
.@thekoreanvegan and I drop the hammer.
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) November 11, 2020
No Self-Respecting Lawyer Should Touch Trump’s Election-Fraud Claims – The Atlantic https://t.co/w6rH1eRW0V
A Republican city commissioner in Philadelphia says that he has not seen any evidence of widespread fraud: "I have seen the most fantastical things on social media, making completely ridiculous allegations that have no basis in fact at all" https://t.co/W4OychxSiA
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) November 11, 2020
It looks like Republicans might have found one possible case of fraud — one ballot — in Nevada and even that remains unproven.
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) November 11, 2020
By comparison, Biden leads Trump by more than 36,000 votes in the state and nearly 5 million nationally. https://t.co/TGVEyz9FhN
I wrote a piece for The Washington Post on the way misinformation about the election results is being spread across social media under the guise of "statistical analysis."https://t.co/5QcHBtyKxZ
— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) November 11, 2020
Election officials in red and blue states cite smooth election contrary to President Trump's baseless claims of fraud. https://t.co/x62tnWlq27
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 11, 2020
Note this on this #VeteransDay: GOP List of Alleged Voter Fraud in Nevada Contains Hundreds of Military Addresses https://t.co/dlMwxzOCDj
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) November 11, 2020
Trump lawyers suffer embarrassing rebukes from judges over voter fraud claims https://t.co/s5MFhDPYhr
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) November 11, 2020
So far @realDonaldTrump has 16 losses and 0 wins in court because courts require evidence. You can’t just make stuff up & Trump’s lawyers are not going to risk being disbarred for lying. And higher courts won’t help @POTUS because once the judge makes findings of fact, it’s over. https://t.co/6aAqQOCdsU
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) November 11, 2020
"When it comes to claims about mass voter fraud, let's be clear. Trump supporters, you're being lied to."
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 11, 2020
—@JohnAvlonpic.twitter.com/3mCbnTpuPO
BREAKING: Trump lawsuit affidavits don't show proof of widespread fraud in Michigan https://t.co/SSGncRwOTL
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) November 11, 2020
The Republican National Committee, which has made a decision to go Trump-level dishonest, has delivered one of the most laughable fraud arguments of the week: https://t.co/KTuogtrhRW
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 11, 2020
In poll watcher affidavits, Trump campaign offers no evidence of fraud in Detroit ballot-counting https://t.co/jIZ0c2MOGv
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 12, 2020
This is EXACTLY what is happening. The Trump campaign tried to suppress the Black vote and was unsuccessful. Now they want to discount their votes by claiming they were cast fraudulently. https://t.co/qzzutDZKnr
— Midwin Charles (@MidwinCharles) November 12, 2020
Detroit lawyers say fraud allegations based on 'extraordinary failure to understand how elections function' https://t.co/oGAmt30rJY pic.twitter.com/rkCopuzWh8
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) November 12, 2020
Election officials in every swing state say there's no evidence of voter fraud https://t.co/TMWg43F8cD
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 12, 2020