Rand Paul Says Voter Fraud Really Did ‘Happen’ And Believes The Election Was In ‘Many Ways Stolen’

Sen. Rand Paul recently went off about voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election during a Senate hearing, where he stated that voter fraud did happen and that the election was in “many ways stolen.”
“The fraud happened,” Sen. Paul said as he spoke during a hearing concerning election security. “The election in many ways was stolen, and the only way it’ll be fixed is by in the future reinforcing the laws.”
“We can’t just say, ‘It didn’t happen,’” Paul said about fraud allegations across the country. “We can’t just say, ‘Oh, 4,000 people voted in Nevada that were noncitizens, and we’re just going to ignore it.’”
.@RandPaul: "The fraud happened. The election in many ways was stolen and the only way it will be fixed is by in the future reinforcing the laws." pic.twitter.com/o0iBhe9ois
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) December 16, 2020
President Trump and Republicans nationwide have taken legal action in several states amid accusations of widespread voter fraud, which the president and many of his supporters believe changed the outcome of the race.
Republicans have provided examples of irregularities in key swing states, including Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Nevada, and 17 states filed a suit challenging the election results, which the Supreme Court declined to take up.
Sen. Rand Paul is right on the money.
So much evidence has been collected that proves there’s something fishy going on in this election. We can’t just pretend it never happened and allow those responsible for these acts get away with what they have done.
Doing so puts our election system in grave danger, and our republic along with it. If we can’t have a fair and free election, where we can choose our own leaders and the values we treasure as Americans, then our whole way of life will soon come crumbling down.
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