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Pence In Nevada: We ‘Reserve the Right to Contest or File Legal Challenge in the Case of Questionable Results’

Speaking to hundreds gathered for a rally in Reno, Nevada on Thursday, Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence echoed the words of running mate and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made earlier that day that the two would, of course, honor a “clear election result,” but they reserved the right to contest questionable results.

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Five Times Obama as a Presidential Hopeful Questioned the Validity of the Election Process

As a presidential candidate Obama expressed concerns about the validity of U.S. elections. On numerous occasions before being sworn in as commander-in-chief, Obama decried flaws in the American election system, which included voter ID laws, rhetoric from Bush administration Justice Department officials and the agency’s traditional handling of voter fraud investigations.

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Prof. John Banzhaf: Yes, the Election Can Be Rigged

Election computers have already been hacked, other hacking has resulted in the release of documents quite capable of affecting the election, both federal and state officials are taking steps aimed a preventing such interference, and a few professors and others have shown how easily such an event could occur.

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George Will: ‘Trump Has a Point’ on ‘Rigged’ Elections

Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Washington Post columnist George Will, who has been one of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s biggest detractors throughout the 2016 presidential election cycle on the right, admitted Trump has a point when he

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Texas Appeals Voter ID Ruling to Supreme Court

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a petition for a writ of certiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court asking the nation’s highest court to fully reinstate the Lone Star State’s voter ID law. The petition will not affect the November 2016 Election.

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