- CNN’s Dana Bash on Sunday told Arizona GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake on Sunday that her claims of mass 2020 election fraud were unfounded.
- Bash said on the Sunday talk show: “You called the 2020 election corrupt, stolen, rotten and rigged, and there was no evidence of any of that presented in a court of law or anywhere else that any of those things are true. So why do you keep saying that?” Bash asked Lake on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
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Lake said in response: “Well, there’s plenty of evidence. We had 740,000 ballots with no chain of custody, those ballots shouldn’t have been counted.”
- A state attorney general’s interim acknowledge the possibility of as many as 200,000 ballots having been transported during the last presidnetial election without a proper chain of custody, but the report did not allege mass fraud occurred.
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Lake also argued that Georgia Democrat governor candidate lost in her 2018 gubernatorial has yet to concede, but “I don’t hear CNN calling her an election denier.”