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by Dylan16807 2012 days ago
No good case has been made yet, out of a hundred cases. To believe that a good case could be made but they simply didn't is to believe in a ridiculously high level of incompetence of the best minds the president could assemble. It's extremely strong evidence that no good case could be made. It's not 100% but nothing is 100%.
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No, your argument requires that we ignore the fact that good cases may take time to develop.

Consider the Voter Integrity Fund by Matt Braynard. It's one of the more convincing arguments I've heard to date, and involved making many thousands of phone calls, analyzing the resulting data, generating reports, and collecting sworn testimony. All that didn't happen overnight, and they didn't begin immediately after the election.