Who Said It? “I Am Very Troubled By Stories Of [A Rigged Election]… Entire Country Ought To Take It Seriously”

Thursday, October 20, 2016
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
Oct 20, 2016

With all mainstream media eyes firmly focused on Trump’s ‘destruction of democracy’ by declining to accept the election results no questions asked during last night’s debate, we thought a quick history lesson might help jog the liberal media bias’ memory.

[Source: Grabien] Al Gore in 2000, speaking from the White House the week after having lost the general election, explains why he refused to concede the race:

“The effort that I have underway is simply to make sure that all of the votes are counted, and when the issues that are now being considered in the Florida Supreme Court are decided, that will be an important point. But I don’t want to speculate what the court will do.”

Even after facing a number of lower court losses, Gore said he remained optimistic.

“I don’t really feel” the odds are stacked against me, he said, despite admitting feeling like an “underdog.”

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