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ABC Chief Legal Analyst: Trump Could Still ‘Steal’ This Election

  • November 13, 2020
  • Natalie Winters
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ABC Chief Legal Analyst and SiriusXM radio host Dan Abrams insisted a “tiny chance” exists that President Trump could “steal the election.”

While speaking on his radio show, he remarked: “I am starting to think that there is a tiny chance that he will successfully steal this election, tiny, less than five percent.”

The comments reversed his previously held belief that “there’s nothing to worry about,” insisting when asked if President Trump could win re-election his answer was “always no.”

“For the first time, I am seriously considering the possibility that he’s going to be able to steal the election. And it’s not because of the legal fights, let’s be clear,” he added.

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Natalie Winters

Natalie Winters is an Investigative Reporter at the National Pulse and contributor to The National Pulse podcast.


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