We need to ask our policy makers and those we elect to office who are supposed to make decisions to give us the evidence of the facts that are behind the decisions that we make. We should be skeptical.
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I want to make sure the people we elect to office believe in America.
The better-informed we are, the more we can do to make sure what's happening is in our interests and is accountable to us.
We try to make sensible decisions with the facts in front of us. The problem with sensible decisions is that so is everyone else.
I find it odd that there's such strong objection to what is a clear way to assure that our elections are reliable and we can do a recount if there are any questions.
There are some people in politics and in the press who can't be confused by the facts. They just will not live in an evidence-based world. And that's regrettable.
See that the President, the Cabinet and staff are informed. If cut out of the information flow, their decisions may be poor, not made, or not confidently or persuasively implemented.
I am convinced that we as a body must conduct a formal and legitimate debate about election irregularities.
You can make tough decisions that I believe voters for years have asked us to do.
I'm concerned about truth and credibility in government.
We've got to trust the politicians with these decisions.