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by jmull
1996 days ago
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Well, these are lists of claims, but they are unsubstantiated. The question is, where is the evidence of fraud? The people pursuing these issues need to go beyond tweeting or holding press conferences and bring evidence to court. So far, that hasn’t happened. At this point there’s been plenty of opportunity, so it doesn’t seem there’s evidence to substantiate this stuff. |
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If fraud is happening, and the people doing it don't want to get caught, then you won't find any blatant evidence unless they're sloppy. And even if they're sloppy, at most you'll find hints of what occurred. We have plenty of those.
But somehow in this whole back and forth mess, various facts/stories/details/testimony with various levels of validity/credibility that seem to question the integrity or hint at fraud occurring, are being dismissed with constant repetitive calls of "where is the evidence"?