facts, and if i turned out to be wrong without doing due diligence, i think that would have been a disaster for the country. due diligence? well, the allegations kept changing from day to day, and were very frequently specific, you know. a truck driver took so many ballots from here to there. and you interviewed that truck driver even? i didn t. but the department did. the department did. we were chasing down all these things. and i wanted to make sure that the major allegations were looked at and that i had a good sense of what happened. i also wanted to analyze the votes themselves and see, you know, how the voting patterns were in those states. not only did we not find any fraud of that magnitude, but in the states when you actually looked at the votes, they were very clear to me why he lost. he ran as the weakest person on the republican ticket. like in pennsylvania, he came in 60,000 votes below the republican ticket. so he is losing republican
and i knew the facts, and i turned out to be wrong, without doing due diligence, i think that would have been a disaster for the country. i had to get did it take you long to do due diligence? the allegations kept on changing from day today, and it was frequently specific. a truck driver took so many ballots from here to there you interviewed that truck driver even? i didn t, but the department department did yeah. we were chasing down all of these things. i wanted to make sure that the major allegations were looked at, and i had a good sense of what happened. i also wanted to analyze the votes themselves, and see the voting patterns, how they were in those states. not only did we not find any fraud of that magnitude, but in the states, and when you look at the votes, it was clear to me why he lost. he ran as the weakest person on the republican ticket, like in pennsylvania, he came in 60,
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the world that today s republican party lives in. and matthew, who is funding this? who funds them? well, turning point, as you know, is a 501(c)(3), so they kind of reveal donors every now and then. we get a general idea. they call themselves a grassroots organization so there are small donors, but the people who are funding the conference this weekend are mega donors, people who want to see trump on stage and people who show up to the conferences are paying several hundred dollars do that, so it s grassroots and also mega donors the conservative group has. but i think the rhetoric they point out tries to show that they think they have a movement going with young voters, and they don t. they haven t changed young voters voting patterns in the years turning point has been around. really, they re attacking higher education, attacking college degrees, attacking things younger voters are into to get more money from donors. do young people show up to these things or maybe with their