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NY Times reporter says there’s no way to tell whether election is legit

Published 1 Jul, 2016 14:03

A NY Times writer has decided to tear apart election fraud “conspiracy theorists.” Unfortunately in the process he manages to instead put forward the idea that there’s no way at all to tell whether US elections are legit. If the exit polls mean nothing, which is what he wants us to believe, then there is literally no way to detect fraud. Watch Lee Camp show how wrong the NY Times is on this topic. 

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