he pointed to widespread voter fraud. he said it s evidence the election is rigged. earlier he said he would only accept election results if he won. joining me is former chief council for the republican national committee. great to have you here. thank you so much, mark, to get your perspective on this. you probably read this piece earlier today in the new york times. they wrote and pointed to in pashgt a period right about after the 2000 election when republicans started to realize voter fraud claims could be used as a political strategy, but it was always on the fringe is what they were saying in this article. is it concerning to you when you look at this and you put it into history, recent history, that this is now entering the mainstream, the way donald trump is talking about it? i don t believe it s entering the mainstream. just because donald trump talks about it doesn t make it