Stephanopoulos interrupted Paul after further saying that there was still a chance that some challenges in states whose election officials had changed voting rights would come to the Supreme Court without approval by law – and that there was a possibility that votes under the names of dead people or by undocumented immigrants.
“Sen. “Paul, I have to stop you there,” Stephanopoulos said. “No election is perfect. But there were 86 challenges that President Trump and his allies filed in court, and all were dismissed. Each state certified the results to examinations, scores, and versions. The Department of Justice, headed by William Barr, said there was no widespread evidence of fraud. Can’t you just say the words ‘This election was not stolen’? ‘
Paul responded by claiming that a majority of Republicans believe the election was stolen, to which Stephanopoulos retorted: “Seventy-five percent of Republicans agree with you because President Trump and his supporters who say the election was stolen with a big lie. ”