Giuliani's Rant About Suspicious Voting Was Based On A Massive Error - News Summed Up

Giuliani's Rant About Suspicious Voting Was Based On A Massive Error


Rudy Giuliani’s epic rant in his latest wild news conference about suspicious voting in Michigan was based on a glaring mistake: President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer was complaining about vote counts in Minnesota districts, not in Michigan. That obliterated Giuliani’s claims Thursday of discrepancies in district populations and suspiciously large voter turnouts. Powerline suspects Ramsland may have confused the postal abbreviation for Minnesota (MN) with Michigan (MI). Even the numbers Ramsland referred to from Minnesota weren’t supported by official figures, and the affidavit was riddled with other errors, according to the Post. “It’s your job to read these things and not falsely report that there’s no evidence,” Giuliani said.


Source: Huffington Post November 21, 2020 00:56 UTC



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