Analysis | The bizarre voter-fraud hunt in a New Mexico county Trump won by 25 points
“If I’ve taken an oath to my office to protect my constituents that have entrusted me with this position,” he said, “and I feel like our elections have been, could possibly be, compromised — I don’t know if they have been or not.” He then offered up some theories for how there might have been enough fraud to overturn the election (apparently not recognizing that this would mean a Biden victory), such as that maybe people were sent ballots at multiple addresses. “So if I lean this direction, what should I do, RB? Should I honor my oath and be loyal to the people, or should I cow to the state and say, ‘Oh no, I might get sued or I might get in trouble’?”
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