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Herschel Walker: Donald Trump “never said” 2020 election was stolen

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pic.twitter.com/3upEQg05ry— The Republican Accountability Project (@AccountableGOP) May 24, 2022Related: Herschel Walker’s gay son mocks pro-choice women, says they can’t get laidSpencer went on to press Walker, saying Trump had repeatedly made claims about election fraud.“I’m not saying the president—but everyone knows that something happened in the election,” responded Walker, before going on to claim that Georgia’s own Stacy Abrams did not concede during her own 2018 defeat.Spencer says that although Abrams did not immediately concede, she did not keep repeating claims of election fraud for 18 months, as Trump has done.

Spencer says that if Walker disagrees with Trump, why doesn’t he just say so.“But in that instance right there, I said, ‘Guys, there’s people that they’re unhappy with the election.

Do you know what happened? I think something happened. I don’t know what it was—but something happened because people are angry,” Walker said.Walker’s campaign teamed rolled back on other comments their candidate made over the weekend.The Atlanta-Journal Constitution reports Walker being asked at a Columbus rally if he would “stop the gay weddings.”Walker has a gay son, Christian, who has built a large social media following with his far-right views.Although the audio was not great, Walker could be heard responding, “each state should determine that.”Walker’s campaign spokesperson, Mallory Blount, later issued a comment to clarify his position, saying, “Herschel understands that the Supreme Court has ruled on same-sex marriage and respects the authority of the courts.

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