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I understand your skepticism and suspicion

Considering the irregularities and manipulations we saw during Dem primaries, but we saw these things happening with our own eyes. We had friends on the ground. We saw things like planted p... in our groups, Hillary declaring win early in Cali, white noise machines, seat fillers, anchors like Ben Swann disappearing, buses with fake supporters, faked crowds, David Brock stuff, that guy who posted and went silent in Twitter, delegates locked out, 

But now you require none of that firsthand experience to believe. In fact, you roll with things that are demonstrably untrue.

We've even got Republicans out here now, majority polled who believe left-wing protestors were responsible for what people like you did, even though republicans were straight up taking credit and appeared in photos. What kind of crazy b.s. is that??

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