GOP-led Michigan Report Debunks Trump Claims By
June 29, 2021 - 12:10 am
Many of the conspiracy theories contending the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump emanated from Michigan, and more specifically Antrim County dead voters, mystery ballot dumps, rigged voting machines.
These allegations and others provided fodder for The Big Lie and created a fund-raising apparatus for groups like the Allied Security Operations Group that has led an unsuccessful legal challenge of the outcome.
Joe Biden scored a narrow victory in the state 51 percent to 48 percent, or 158,000 votes and was awarded the state’s 16 electoral votes. Trump and his supporters have falsely claimed he won Michigan and the election.
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) State Senate Republicans who investigated Michigan s 2020 presidential election for months concluded there was no widespread or systemic fraud and urged the state attorney general to consider probing people who have made baseless allegations about the results in Antrim County to raise money or publicity “for their own ends.”
The GOP-led state Senate Oversight Committee said in a 55-page report released Wednesday that citizens should be confident that the election s outcome represents the “true results.” Democrat Joe Biden defeated then-President Donald Trump by about 155,000 votes, or 2.8 percentage points, in the battleground state.
“The committee strongly recommends citizens use a critical eye and ear toward those who have pushed demonstrably false theories for their own personal gain,” the panel wrote days after Republican activists requested an Arizona-style “forensic” audit of the election.