Bipartisan New Hampshire officials fired back this week after White
House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller doubled down on false claims
of voter fraud. On Sunday,
Miller told George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s This Week: “Having worked
before on a campaign in New Hampshire, I can tell you that this issue of
busing voters into New Hampshire is widely known by anyone who’s worked
in New Hampshire politics.” He added, “It’s very real, it’s very
serious.” In response, state officials on both sides of the political
aisle chimed in with corrections. “There’s zero evidence to support it,”
former state GOP chairman Fergus Cullen said. “It’s preposterous,
completely untrue, delusional.” Ray Buckley, chairman of the New
Hampshire Democratic Party, said, “For Mr. Miller to make up such an
outrageous lie is unacceptable for anyone who works in the White House.”
He added, “It’s an outrageous attack on the people of New Hampshire. We
run among the finest operations in the first-in-the-nation primary and
in our general election.” The White House has not produced any evidence
to support claims of widespread voter fraud in New Hampshire or
elsewhere. |
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