Serious Questions Concerning the 2020 Election Must and Can Be Answered

Serious Questions Concerning the 2020 Election Must and Can Be Answered
A Clark County election worker scans mail-in ballots at the Clark County Election Department in North Las Vegas, Nev., on Nov. 7, 2020. Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Jason D. Meister
Stephen B. Meister
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Commentary

In our constitutional republic, the power of the government derives from the consent of the governed. The American people give that consent only once every four years on Election Day. If they have legitimate questions about the integrity of the election—and there is good cause to be gravely concerned about the integrity of the 2020 election—their consent has not been obtained, and the legitimacy of the new government remains an issue until those questions are satisfyingly answered. And there’s no reason they can’t be answered.

Jason D. Meister is a political strategist and an advisory board member of Donald J. Trump for President Inc. Regularly appears on Fox Business, Fox News, BBC, WSJ Live, One America News, and other media channels.
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