Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Won't Call Stolen 2020 Election Claims as "Conspiracy Theories"
Monday, December 13th, 2021 -- 12:00 PM
(Bob Hague, WRN) Assembly Speaker Robin Vos doesn’t call claims that the 2020 election was stolen “conspiracy theories.”
The Republican leader in a Thursday interview with Milwaukee’s CBS 58, “I think that people put ideas forward, sometimes they’re proven to be true, sometimes they’re proven not to be true, but I wouldn’t say they’re conspiracy theories."
Question: "You wouldn’t say claiming the election was stolen is not a conspiracy theory?"
Vos: "No, because I think especially early on, many people felt, and probably still a sizeable number in the country feel the election was stolen."
Question: "You don’t feel that way do you?"
Vos: "Well I have said over and over that Joe Biden is the president.”
President Biden won Wisconsin by some 20,000 votes. Vos ordered an ongoing, taxpayer funded investigation being led by former state Supreme Court justice Mike Gableman.
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