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Monday, August 17, 2020

Mark Meadows And CNN's Jake Tapper Clash In Heated Debate Over Mail-In Voting

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and CNN's Jake Tapper argued for more than 20 minutes on Sunday over a wide range of issues - including mail-in voting, with Meadows insisting that states which are sending 'millions of ballots' to registered voters is "just asking for a disaster."

Via Axios:

MEADOWS: The problem that we have here is that a lot of people are looking at just sending out ballots. California is sending out ballots. When they just send out ballots, my home state of North Carolina —

TAPPER: California already did that for about 75% of its population. Now it's 100%. But Utah has done it for years. Oregon has done it for years. Washington has done it for years. Now there are four states that are adding to the sending out ballots to every registered voter. I understand that that's a concern that you're claiming.

MEADOWS: "Isn't it a concern to you? Do you realize how inaccurate the voter rolls are with just people just moving around? Let alone the people that die off. But sending ballots out based on a voter roll registration? Any time you move, you change your driver's license but you don't call up and say, by the way, I'm reregistering for -- "

TAPPER: "But there's no evidence of widespread voter fraud. "

MEADOWS: "There's no evidence that there's not either. That's the definition of fraud, Jake."

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

TAPPER: "But there's no evidence of widespread voter fraud. "

MEADOWS: "There's no evidence that there's not either. That's the definition of fraud, Jake."

And just like that, we see the level of idiocy that is alive and well with Trump supporters. No wonder you blindly follow this clown. Your logic train ran off the tracks a long time ago.

Anonymous said...

Jake Tapeworm is useless

Anonymous said...

I thought Meadows was smarter then that,