The Five Panelists Agree: There Is No ‘Widespread Voter Fraud’

 

screen-shot-2016-10-18-at-6-22-12-pmThere are very, very few people who think that by continuing to claim the election will be rigged against him, Donald Trump is doing himself any favors. So far, Trump is really only being backed on this by Scottie Nell HughesMike Pence, and Kellyanne Conway, and they’re mostly choosing to interpret his remarks as being about a rigged media. Since they are a Trump fan, Vice Presidential nominee, and campaign manager, respectively, that makes sense and all, but it doesn’t do much to help bolster his claim that voter fraud will lose him the election.

On the other side of the debate are President Barack Obama, Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly, Ohio Secretary of State Jon HustedArizona Republic publisher Mi-Ai Parrish, and Representative Peter King. Oh! And now, the cast of Fox News Channel’s The Five.

Eric Bolling said he “hates” how Trump is relying on the “voter fraud” narrative instead of hammering the mainstream media for his failures. Kimberly Guilfoyle said that the claims of “widespread voter fraud” just don’t “bear out in terms of the numbers.”

She did say, however, that this tactic “works with his supporters,” which Greg Gutfeld backed up by saying, “I don’t think it’s working with anyone else…”

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