Jim Acosta Given Proof Of Voter Fraud After Latest Challenge To President – IOTW Report

Jim Acosta Given Proof Of Voter Fraud After Latest Challenge To President

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President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign on Wednesday responded to CNN reporter Jim Acosta, who demanded evidence of the president’s claims of voter fraud.

“You’ve been talking about voter fraud since the beginning of this administration and where is the evidence of it?” Acosta asked during the White House press briefing, insisting that “all the experts say voter fraud is rare.”

Trump replied, “I think there’s a lot of evidence, but we’ll provide you with some, okay?”

The president’s re-election campaign responded quickly to Acosta’s request, noting there were nine people charged in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas with “vote harvesting” and mail ballots, a political operative in New York stealing and submitting absentee ballots, and a resident in Pennsylvania receiving seven separate ballots in the mail.

The campaign also shared a Heritage Foundation document of over 1,000 proven cases of vote fraud. More

14 Comments on Jim Acosta Given Proof Of Voter Fraud After Latest Challenge To President

  1. …Jim Acosta IS proof of election fraud. Jim and his network and his colleauges are ALL directly involved in a MASSIVE “Aid-In-Kind” contribuition to the Democrat party that is a CLEAR violation of campaign contrubution laws AND equal time laws.

    Add to that their encouragement of illegal voters, manipulation of facts to discourage likely Republican voters, and fraudulent reporting on matters such as Coronavirus that has, and continues to result in the deaths of Americans, and the number of laws being broken by Jim and his ilk are surpassed ONLY by the Democrat masters that they aid and abet…

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  2. Proof you ask? How bout vintage 1970s Oldsmobiles, Cadillacs and Chryslers with trunks big enough to hold 7 dead prostitutes, Clinton snitches or 20,000 ballots (min) depending on the season…

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  3. “all the IOTW experts say” YOU are Fake News, there-ra Jimbo.

    When ANYONE starts off ANY statement with the “experts say”.

    TUNE out and walk away…

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  4. ALL of the experts. Not some, most or many experts. ALL of them. What is the word for that? There’s got to be a name for this kind of shrill, desperate argumentation.

    “Hasty Generalization: A hasty generalization is a general statement without sufficient evidence to support it. A hasty generalization is made out of a rush to have a conclusion, leading the arguer to commit some sort of illicit assumption, stereotyping, unwarranted conclusion, overstatement, or exaggeration.”

    https://thebestschools.org/magazine/15-logical-fallacies-know/

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