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Trump campaign insider reveals no evidence of widespread voter fraud

Trump campaign wanted an honest assessment of voter fraud.

Former Trump campaign contractor, Ken, has shed light on his experience working for the campaign following the 2020 election in which he was tasked with investigating voter fraud claims. In a recent interview, Ken revealed that he was hired by the campaign to provide an honest assessment of voter fraud and to ensure that they did not file erroneous lawsuits. He emphasized that there were no expectations placed upon him to uncover widespread voter fraud and that the Trump campaign attorneys he reported to were looking for accurate information.

Ken further disclosed that his team communicated directly with then-White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and shared their findings which indicated no evidence of substantial voter fraud. According to Ken, Meadows responded by acknowledging that there was no substance to the claims of voter fraud. Reports from the Washington Post also indicate that Meadows relayed this information to investigators.

Despite finding no evidence of widespread voter fraud, Ken expressed concern about the misleading narrative perpetuated by President Trump and his allies. He lamented that while his findings, which debunked these claims, were not covered by conservative media outlets, individuals who only consumed such news were led to believe in the presence of fraud. Ken emphasized the importance of balanced information and expressed his frustration at the lack thereof.

Regarding the methodology used in his investigation, Ken stated that voter fraud is detectable, quantifiable, and verifiable. He clarified that while no analysis is entirely exhaustive, the comprehensive work conducted within the 30-day window following the election left him confident that no fraud of substantial magnitude was missed. Moreover, the dismissal of over 60 cases brought forward by the Trump campaign, many of which lacked substantiation and failed to meet legal burdens, supports Ken's findings.

As Ken's revelations come to light, it highlights the need for accurate and balanced information to be disseminated to the public. His work, aimed at delivering the truth surrounding voter fraud claims, not only prevented the filing of erroneous lawsuits but also debunked the narrative pushed by President Trump. Moving forward, it is vital for individuals to consider the evidence presented and evaluate the credibility of such claims to ensure a fair and informed electorate.

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