There's no doubt that Donald Trump is a popular candidate among patriotic Americans, but is he popular enough to win an election?
In a clip from “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Rogan asks Bret Weinstein just this question, and Weinstein's answer comes in the form of a warning.
“Let's imagine fraud. You could really rig the election,” Rogan told Weinstein. “How much could you rig it? Could you rig it by 30 percent?”
“Your point about the extent to which they can cheat, that element that no one can quantify is what I call the cheating element,” Weinstein responded.
“One of the things I try to convince people is that just because they can cheat doesn't mean they're hopeless, but in order to make it disappear they have to succeed at a level that's beyond their capabilities,” he continues.
“Say, you could cheat about 10%,” Logan replies.
“Exactly. And we know — and I think we actually owe Trump a huge debt of gratitude, because if that's true, it proves something that winning the election didn't allow me to say, which is whether there's enough democracy still left in the system to overturn the plan,” Weinstein explained.
Vivek Ramaswami agreed with Weinstein, telling Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report that “it would take a landslide victory” to win an election in the face of possible fraud.
“We are in a precarious position. I don't think 50.1 is enough, but I think we need to do a lot better than that to really bring about decisive change in the country, even for governance purposes,” he added.
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