“I don’t believe that if you say – if you don’t chase it, flip every stone, this will prolong the future,” Bruin said of the election disqualification claim. “And it will hurt anyone who is trying to run in the country.”
He added that there is a “wide gulf” between “systemic fraud” and “reflexively”. [dismissing] That maybe nothing happened. “
Brann’s comments follow widespread but failed attempts by President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the election results. Trump, who has been skeptical of the election process during the campaign, has falsely claimed that the election was often stolen from him, showing a share of narrative evidence mixed with logical immaculate and vast conspiracy theories.
Bran highlighted Georgia, where Trump has criticized Republican election officials and called for a special legislature session to challenge the results. Biden in the state has been backed by Trump’s loss, through a series of repetitions.
Pressured by Stefanopoulos on Biden’s credentials in Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin, the stubborn Indian senator excavated, and drew a distinction between recounting and “ballet integrity.”
“George, calculations are one thing, and we all know that they rarely change the outcome of an election – ballot integrity, the whole other issue.”
“And from Got Go, there was a dialogue going on on Ric Ounts, and people have certified all this stuff,” Brand said. “He, for me, denies some of the evidence, swears, swears, testifies, he’s out there. And if you don’t take him to his conclusion, you’ll feel uncomfortable in the future.”
In addition to the GOP-led states that certified Biden’s victory, including Arizona and Georgia, Stefanopoulos pointed to dozens of lawsuits dismissed by Trump and his associates, and found no recent comments from Attorney General William Barr or widespread fraud.
“So the process is complete, isn’t it? And there’s no evidence of widespread fraud,” Stefanopoulos said. “Why can’t you accept the results?”
“I think it’s easy to say it’s gotten easier because that might be the most convenient thing to say,” Bran said.