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Evidence? Hearsay? Voter fraud claims in affidavits, explained
Read full article: Evidence? Hearsay? Voter fraud claims in affidavits, explainedDETROIT ā While no hard evidence has been discovered to support widespread voter fraud claims in the 2020 election, plenty of people have signed their name to sworn testimony. Trumpās lawyer Rudy Giuliani has targeted Detroit in recent weeks, despite there being no evidence of fraud in the city. Related: Michigan AG to GOP on voter fraud evidence: āPut up or shut upāAn earlier lawsuit was dismissed by Michigan Court of Claims Judge Cynthia Stephens who said the claims presented were hearsay. If there is none, which has been the case in Trump election lawsuits, the āfinder of factā could rule that thereās insufficient evidence to prove the plaintiffsā claims. Related: The must-read deep dive into Michiganās 2020 election, erroneous voter fraud claims