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Former Congressman Scott Taylor Discusses Election Irregularities In 2020

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Former Virginia Republican Congressman Scott Taylor, Ashley Etienne, former Communications Director for Vice President Harris, and former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger recently engaged in a discussion regarding election fraud claims.

Taylor emphasized that while many Americans had concerns about the 2020 election, there is a lack of evidence to support widespread voter fraud allegations. He pointed out that courts have examined the issue and found no substantial proof to validate these claims.

He highlighted some irregularities in the 2020 election, such as the suspension of state laws due to COVID and the use of unsecure drop boxes. Taylor suggested that these changes warranted further investigation to address public concerns.

Courts found no substantial proof of election fraud.
Taylor highlights lack of evidence for widespread voter fraud claims.
Taylor points out irregularities like COVID-related law suspensions.

On the other hand, Kinzinger expressed skepticism towards the validity of the claims, comparing them to beliefs in flat earth theories. He emphasized the importance of distinguishing between personal beliefs and factual evidence.

The discussion also touched upon issues like the influence of external funding, such as 'Zuckerbucks,' in election processes. Taylor mentioned concerns about hundreds of millions of dollars being channeled through nonprofits for voter outreach activities.

Overall, the conversation highlighted the ongoing debate surrounding the 2020 election and the need for a balanced approach to addressing public concerns and ensuring the integrity of the electoral process.

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