- United States
- Texas
- Letter
End the Baseless Claims That “Democrats Stole Elections”
To: Pres. Trump, Rep. Carter, Sen. Cruz, Sen. Cornyn
From: A constituent in Leander, TX
February 6
This letter is a blunt demand rooted in constitutional duty and basic respect for the rule of law: immediately cease repeating and promoting false claims about “stolen” elections. There is no credible evidence to support that assertion, and continuing to advance it damages our democratic institutions, inflames political polarization, and undermines public confidence in our republic. You have a constitutional obligation to protect and preserve the integrity of our elections, not to erode it through misinformation. 1. Multiple Courts Have Rejected Claims of Widespread Fraud In the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, dozens of lawsuits brought by the Trump campaign and its allies alleging widespread voter fraud were dismissed or rejected for lack of evidence: • Courts in multiple states — including Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin — dismissed claims that alleged systemic fraud, holding that the plaintiffs failed to provide credible proof that illegal votes affected the outcome. • In Nevada, a judge specifically found that the campaign “did not prove under any standard of proof that illegal votes were cast and counted… in an amount equal to or greater than” Biden’s margin of victory, and rejected the campaign’s evidence as lacking credibility. • An exhaustive review of 64 separate cases challenging the 2020 results found that Trump only prevailed in a single case that involved an outcome irrelevant to the election result — and none showed evidence of widespread or outcome-changing fraud. These are not partisan rulings — these are legal determinations based on evidence (or the lack thereof) in impartial courts across the country. 2. Bipartisan Experts and Government Agencies Confirm No Widespread Fraud It is not merely Democratic officials who reject claims of massive fraud: • The U.S. Department of Justice under Attorney General William Barr — a Trump appointee — explicitly stated that it found no evidence of fraud on a scale that could have changed the 2020 election outcome. • The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which includes election security experts, declared the 2020 election “the most secure in American history,” with no evidence that any voting system was compromised. • A bipartisan group of former conservative federal judges, lawyers, and ex-senators explicitly concluded in a detailed report that there was no credible evidence of widespread voter fraud that would have altered the presidential election results. 3. Recounts and Audits Confirm Accurate Results Independent recounts and audits further reinforce the integrity of the certified results: • In Wisconsin, a post-election audit hand-counted hundreds of thousands of ballots across dozens of municipalities and found an extraordinarily low error rate and no machine tampering or fraud that would impact the results. States of both parties conducted these audits and certified results in accordance with law. 4. Continuing False Claims Harm Democracy Despite these clear legal and factual findings, you and certain members of Congress continue to promote the narrative that elections were “stolen” from your preferred candidates. This messaging has real consequences: • It creates an environment where election officials are threatened and harassed. • It lowers public confidence in free and fair elections. • It encourages lawsuits, investigations, and political actions based on misinformation rather than facts. As public officials sworn to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law, you must stop leveraging unsubstantiated rumors as political tools. 5. The Path Forward We demand that you: 1. Retract assertions that Democrats stole elections when no credible evidence supports that claim. 2. Acknowledge the findings of courts, audits, and bipartisan investigations that have repeatedly found no substantial fraud that would alter election outcomes. 3. Commit to honest public discourse about election integrity without falsehoods that fuel division. If you are unwilling to do so, you are choosing rhetoric over responsibility, partisanship over truth, and political advantage over the preservation of American democracy. Stop lying. Support the rule of law. Protect the vote.
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