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Speaking at a rally on Saturday, Trump repeated his lie that the last presidential election was stolen from him and again raised doubts about the integrity of the upcoming election. “We need to watch the vote. We need to guard the vote.

We need to stop the steal,” he said. How can we conduct a presidential election when one candidate and his party continue to lie about the outcome of the previous election and sow doubts about the electoral system? Our system depends on trust. But if voters are repeatedly told they can’t and shouldn’t trust it because it is rigged, and a significant number come to agree, then no outcome will ever stick.



We will be forever fighting over elections. If voters come to believe that the people who rioted at the U.S.

Capitol on January 6, 2021, were “true patriots” who have been unfairly prosecuted, how can anyone maintain faith in our system of justice? Trump has poisoned the well. His big lie about the 2020 election has led to more lies about unfair prosecutions, including his own. And Trump is forcing every other Republican to add more poison.

On Sunday, Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton, who is on the short list for becoming Trump’s running mate, said prosecutors were unfairly charging “every grandma and MAGA hat who was within a country mile of the Capitol” for the violence that occurred on January 6, 2021. On another Sunday show, South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott, also on Trump’s short list, asserted that a nu.

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