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CNN anchor shuts down Mullin election comparability: ‘That is a false equivalence’

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Editorial Board Published September 13, 2024
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CNN anchor Pamela Brown shut down Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s (R-Okla.) election comparability on Thursday, saying the distinction he made between the 2016 and 2020 contests was a “false equivalence.” 

Brown initially requested Mullin on Thursday if each state certifies their election outcomes, would he “accept a peaceful transfer of power?” 

“It’s hard to say what you’re going to do or what you’re not because my job is to make sure that irregularities are within the standard that the federal government puts out place, which is us,” Mullin responded throughout his look on CNN’s “The Lead.” “What is irregularities that we’re willing to accept? If it passes irregularities in a district or a state, then absolutely not. It was within those standards that we will.” 

Brown then added that each state “certifies the election result so they have their own processes.” 

“If the elections are certified underneath the standards that they put forth, every state has the right to set…every state sets their own state election laws,” the senator mentioned in response. “But in federal government sets irregularities as to how far those can go. So is it going to be less than 1 percent or is that less than a half percent? Whatever those regularities are. we’ll take that case at a time.” 

The Oklahoma senator, who voted towards certifying the 2020 election outcomes whereas serving as a member of the Home, mentioned that presently, each events will “cry foul” following the result of a White Home election. 

“You got to remember in 2016, when President Trump won that, Democrats were saying that election was stolen,” he mentioned. 

Brown responded, stating “That’s a false equivalence.” 

Mullin disagreed, saying “You’re telling me in 2015, Pam, that Democrats didn’t say that the election was rigged? They did. They absolutely did.”

The CNN anchor, once more, mentioned that it was “a false equivalence.” 

“What happened in 2020 was you had a sitting president in office who lost the election, who said it was rigged, it was stolen,” Brown mentioned. “And members of Congress voting against certification that the states had already certified and taking it to the Supreme Court, trying to overturn the will of millions of voters. That is very different.” 

The Republican senator then talked about the 2000 presidential election when some Democrats objected to the outcomes between former President George Bush and Vice President Al Gore. 

Brown then mentioned, “you are not willing to accept the results of this next election, even if every state certified.” 

Mullin mentioned he had no “issues” taking a look at it, however “I’m, not going to sit here and tell you what I’m going to do and not going to do until I see the results.” 

“It’s not based on who wins it,” he mentioned. “It’s based on the results of the regularities. I’m there to make sure that the election is held and is held it within our constitutional boundaries. I will uphold the Constitution. I swore to do that. It doesn’t make any difference who wins. Obviously, I love President Trump to win, but if the election is fair and handled in the right way, and I got to vote to certify, I’ll vote to certify that.”

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