Sen. Ted Cruz recently sat down on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” to talk about why more politicians and people should allow the legal process on election lawsuits to move forward. He urged the President and his allies that now is not the time to concede, especially since there are serious disputes and fraud allegations surrounding vote totals in several key battleground states.
There have been several errors in counties where Trump votes were counted as Joe Biden votes. Some ballots were marked with the wrong information, while others were dumped. All of the fraudulent activity surrounding this year’s election have been in Democrat-ran cities. One example that Sen. Cruz talked about was the problems in Michigan. A Michigan GOP chairwoman claimed there was a “software glitch” that tallied thousands of Republican votes as Democrat. In the same county, thousands of votes for GOP candidate John James actually went to Democratic Sen. Gary Peters.
Since the software glitch, the Trump Administration started investigating the other 47 counties that used that same software in Michigan. A Michigan judge then halted the counting of ballots and ruled that the vote count ended in Biden’s favor.
“I believe President Trump still has a path to victory, and that path is to count every single legal vote that was cast, but also not to count any votes that were fraudulently cast or illegally cast, and we have a legal process to determine what’s legal and what isn’t,” Sen. Cruz said.
Other politicians have taken the time to lash out at President Trump for investigating allegations of voter fraud. Journalist and television news anchor Chris Wallace criticized Sen. Ted Cruz for defending the President and compared him to a Japanese soldier who comes out of the jungle 30 years after the end of the war and asks if the fight is still going on. He said that Republicans have a role to play in pursuing legal options but damping down the rhetoric.
Sen. Cruz tweeted about Chris Wallace and his shameful debate performance as the moderator for the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and President Trump. He had easily teamed up with Joe Biden, presidential democratic nominee, to attack President Trump and twist his words on the debate stage.
“Chris Wallace, who beclowned himself with a shamefully biased debate performance—universally panned—continues to demonstrate his rank partisanship. Urging that we follow the law & that election recounts be actually completed is not somehow undermining democracy,” Sen, Cruz wrote.
Regardless of how the recount goes, the transparency of this election has changed everything in how we see the Democratic Party. They aren’t going to stop now, and the Republican politicians better be getting ready to fight back harder. The Dems play dirty, but that doesn’t make them win every time.