‘Our Democracy Depends on This:’ Rep.-Elect Boebert Backs Trump on Election Fight

‘Our Democracy Depends on This:’ Rep.-Elect Boebert Backs
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President Donald Trump should keep fighting to ensure the presidential election was fair and free, Rep.-elect Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) told The Epoch Times.

“This is a contested election. And I believe that President Trump should fight with everything that he has, and use all of the authority that he has, as the president of the United States, to make sure that we have a free and fair election,” Boebert told The Epoch Times’ “American Thought Leaders.”

“We need to be looking into these allegations, we need to be taking them seriously. And I believe that President Trump has every legal right to do so, and I encourage him to do that,” she added. “Our country really depends on this. Our democracy depends on this. Our republic depends on this election. And and no one will trust our our election system ever again if we don’t fix it this time.”

While Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has declared victory in the election, the winner is unclear because results are being contested in a number of key battleground states like Georgia and Michigan.

Trump, his campaign, and others have filed a flurry of lawsuits challenging election procedures and rules, alleging fraud and pointing to irregularities like thousands of uncounted ballots being found in Georgia, and a county that initially said Biden won flipping some 6,000 votes from the Democrat to Trump.

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President Donald Trump (L) and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in file photographs. (Getty Images)

“There’s there’s a very high percentage of the voters who came out for President Trump, who are questioning the outcome of this election,” said Boebert, who won the election for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District after upsetting a Republican congressman in the primary.

“And I believe in these battleground states, we need to be looking into what’s being accused here. We need to be looking into what’s being alleged. We need to see if they were legal votes, how many votes were counted more than once, if the voter turnout was higher than the actual voter registration for those areas,” she added.

In their first time presenting evidence of what they describe as election fraud to a judge, Trump campaign lawyers told a judge in Nevada this week that several batches of ballots were cast, processed, or counted illegally, including roughly 40,000 voters who allegedly voted twice. They also said signature verification on over 130,000 ballots was done solely by a machine, in contravention of Nevada’s election law.

The judge dismissed the suit on Friday, arguing the campaign “did not prove under any standard of proof that any illegal votes were cast and counted, or legal votes were not counted at all.” The campaign appealed.

Boebert pointed to surveillance footage from Atlanta’s State Farm Arena that was shown to lawmakers in Georgia during a public hearing on the election this week. The footage appeared to show workers pulling out boxes of ballots and scanning them after an absentee counting room was cleared of observers and press.

“These suitcases are being pulled out and ran through the voting machines, and it’s said that these voting machines can count up to 3,000 ballots per hour, and this was done on at least three voting machines for at least two hours,” Boebert said.

“That’s a lot of ballots that were counted there, and there was no oversight. And so we need to be getting to the bottom of this. We have video footage of this taking place. We have eyewitness testimony in so many states.”

A poll worker pulls out a suitcase of ballots

A poll worker pulls out a suitcase of ballots

A poll worker pulls out a box of ballots in Fulton County, Ga., in this video released on Dec. 3, 2020. (Screenshot via NTD)

Trump’s campaign and the Georgia Republican Party chairman on Friday filed an election contest in Georgia, charging that there were violations of the Constitution and state laws.

Georgia election officials committed “repeated violations of the election code” which “constituted an abandonment of the legislature’s duly enacted framework for conducting the election and for choosing presidential electors, contrary to Georgia law and the United States Constitution,” according to the suit.

Other lawsuits are ongoing.

“I think the American people deserve for these cases to be heard, and to be sent before judges,” Boebert told The Epoch Times.

“And if it needs to go to to the House, then I think that we have that authority,” she added, referring to the ability of Congress to challenge Electoral College votes.

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