Sen. Paul speaks out on alleged voting irregularities in 2020 election

Sen. Paul speaks out on alleged voting irregularities in
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WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 12: Sen. Rand Paul spoke during a press conference on October 12, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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UPDATED 9:32 AM PT – Sunday, January 24, 2021

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has continued to firmly assert that voter fraud occurred in the 2020 election.

In an interview on Sunday, Paul said there were instances of people voting twice, dead people voting and illegal immigrants voting during the election. Paul also noted in several state’s voting laws were unconstitutionally changed by secretary of states.

He contended courts did not actually consider evidence of voter fraud in dismissing several cases filed by the Trump campaign and allies. Paul added he will be working to address alleged irregularities over the next two years.

“In Wisconsin, tens of thousands of absentee votes had only the name on them and no address. Historically those were thrown out, this time they weren’t,” Paul stated. “They made special accommodations because they said, ‘it’s a pandemic and people forgot what their address was,’ so they changed the law after the fact. That is wrong, that’s unconstitutional and I plan on spending the next two years going around state to state and fixing these problems.”

Paul stressed alleged irregularities need to be investigated in order to increase confidence in our elections

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