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February 2, 2021
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From Gregg Z:

I’ll get right to the point, but first know that I am an evangelical believer who loves our Lord, worships Him and His Word, and votes wherever possible for candidates who hold a biblical worldview, where God is the center of Truth; and when we honor and follow His Word we are blessed, and when we continue to disobey and reject Him, we reap depravity.

I’m saddened and disappointed in your continued tact with the election—that it was stolen via widespread fraud. Trump had his many chances in our post-election process to legally challenge the election, and nothing stuck. The fact he had the best legal resources available (and $$) and was not able to make anything stick is indicative of the fact that there really was no evidence of widespread election fraud—and many of those law suits were adjudicated by conservative Republican-appointed judges. Trump truly did not have a leg to stand on, as the wholesale rejection of his lawsuits showed.

The reality is we live in an evenly divided nation right now. Our presidential elections have been razor thin for a while now, not just 2020. We see the split division in the House and Senate as well—and have for years as it also has teetered between Democrat & Republican control.

In the spirit of Romans 13:1-5, and given Trump’s wholesale failure at providing evidence of widespread fraud on a scale large enough to change the election outcome--and this through our entire legal system--it is right for us to “give credence to” the outcome of this election, and stop with the quite harmful seeds of conspiracy theory.

It is time to SWITCH THE DIALOG to the fact that we have indeed put a liberal in the president's office—and lost control of the Senate—all because we are that evenly split as a nation. It’s time to pray for wisdom and influence in promoting a biblical worldview, which is how we will change the evenly balanced electorate away from humanism (liberalism).

Respectfully,

Gregg

From the Gov:

Thank you so much for your thoughtful and reasonable letter. What we were doing with this poll was essentially “taking the temperature” of the approximately half of the country who watched from the sidelines as the election results played out, just to see where we are. Now we know.

If you’re a regular reader of the newsletter, you know I’ve never made the claim that the election was “stolen” or decided by “widespread fraud.” (There is some actual evidence of targeted fraud, but did it decide the election? We’d like to know.) I’ve quoted others who have make those claims, and many readers have made them in the “comments” section, but what I personally have tried to do is bring you factual information about how the election was conducted and what people think about it, people on both sides. The fact that so many believe the election was stolen, and do have reason (as opposed to proof), is a reality that it makes no sense to ignore. It can’t just be swept under the rug.

What I definitely can say is that the election rules were turned upside down in key states and that it was a very opaque process, as opposed to the completely transparent process it should have been. And that causes a natural skepticism.

That begs the question, why wouldn’t the Democrats WANT to allow a full investigation, to make the process fully transparent, as a way of bringing the country together and ending this massive doubt that Biden was the duly-elected President? Why did they go to court in multiple states to slam the lid down on that process? This causes even more natural skepticism.

The courts simply didn’t want to be involved in this and washed their hands of it, so to speak. They “found” reasons not to look at those cases. Most of the dismissals had nothing to do with the evidence that might have been presented, as they never got that far.

Now Trump reportedly wants to use the impeachment trial as an opportunity to present some of that evidence, and he’s running into problems with attorneys who don’t want to use their legal defense in that way. He has some new representation now, so it’ll be interesting to see if he does it. If he has the goods, it might be a way to make the Democrats sorry they made the ridiculous decision to try him after he was gone. And we might actually get to see evidence. On the other hand, would Sen. Patrick Leahy, presiding in place of Chief Justice John Roberts (who declined), find a way to keep his attorneys from presenting it? He’d certainly stop them if he could. But this would cause even more natural skepticism.

You’re right that this is a divided nation. I do think, though, that much of that division is because of what people hear on the news and, well, just about everywhere. We’re constantly warned about “misinformation” on the right, but it demonstrably exists in huge steaming piles on the left, and there’s also a great deal that goes unreported. This affects the way people vote. Recall the poll in which a substantial percentage of Biden supporters –- enough to possibly have changed the election outcome –- said that if they’d known about the Biden family’s dealings with the Chinese, they wouldn’t have voted for him.

Also, many who voted for Biden are shocked now at his shutting down of the Keystone Pipeline with the stroke of a pen, among the 40 (!) Executive Orders he signed his first week. Some of these voters hadn’t been paying attention, others had been watching CNN and MSNBC or getting their news preselected by Facebook and Google, and many just “didn’t like Trump” or had heard he was "a dictator," but this is NOT what they thought they voted for. Yes, we’re divided, but I don’t believe it’s true that half the country is as far-left as the people now in office. Those people aren't "liberals" --- they truly are radicals.

It certainly hasn’t been my intention to promote conspiracy theories, which exist on both the left and right. We are all about evidence here, and we also want to work through the system even though it seems increasingly that the deck is stacked against us. Did you read my answer to reader Loren in the Monday Evening Edition, about examining our own conduct, pulling together and keeping our cool as we work towards 2022? It works in this context as well.

https://www.mikehuckabee.com/latest-news?id=B5F006DE-57B6-476D-93E0-F976A45A7BE5&s=4ZO5

Thanks again for writing.


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  • Carol Mindrup

    02/02/2021 11:52 AM

    How could anyone not think the election was not fraudulent???Explain how you can have more votes than people registered? The manner the counting was conducted in PA & Ga? I can list many other instances ---The accuracy of the voting machines by three different companies that were knowledgeable of voting machines. Superior Court rejection of lawsuits filed. The list goes on and on. You can't fool all the people all the time.

  • Rachel Lynne Adams

    02/02/2021 11:44 AM

    Well, I'll also get right to the point. I don't believe I have responded to any comments before but feel I should this time. I also am a believer in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and also watch for and vote for those who believe in policies that align more with my beliefs and value system. I disagree with Gregg when he says that President Trump had every opportunity to show the fraud that occurred. I agree with you Mr. Huckabee that he and his team were not allowed to show the fraud that occurred in the court system where it should have been. I was and still am dismayed at how the courts failed all Americans. I believe that the majority of those who feel that the election was "stolen" or "a fraud" just wanted an opportunity for the evidence to be shown. If after all evidence was shown and Biden was still shown to be the one elected by an electoral college count, then I believe we would have felt better about the results. There is evidence that the voting systems were involved in one way or another and that evidence was never allowed to be shown and now we are being told by those we helped to elect that we need to shut up and accept the results. The results will never be accepted until the evidence is allowed to be shown and/or heard.

    I am trying every day to trust that God is in control of it all even when I cannot see it for myself. If nothing else, more eyes have been opened to how much power and control our political system, Big Tech companies, and media have in our country. May God help raise up more men and women to be statesmen and speak truth to a nation that is quickly falling apart from the inside out.

  • Frank Florio

    02/02/2021 11:41 AM

    The period after the election had Trump's attorneys claiming fraud and the media (propaganda ministry) shouting no widespread election fraud. Well the media was correct. There was no "widespread election fraud". It didn't need to be widespread. It needed only to occur in the major cities of the battleground states, Wisconsion, Michigan, Pennsylvania, etc. The fraud, if it actually occurred was very targeted. The manipulators knew that trying to win every red county in the USA was impossible and waste of resources. Unless I'm mistaken, Biden won far fewer counties than OBama yet posted millions more votes.

  • Joan Leibert

    02/02/2021 11:25 AM

    Dear Gov. Huckabee, Your answer is right on target. Thank you for taking the time to reply to this letter. I use your wisdom and rationale as a guide to my own judgment. I have my own opinions, but am greatly encouraged when my thoughts are similar to yours and those of Dr. Ben Carson. Even in North Carolina and my Presbyterian church there are many that do not want to hear the other side.

  • Honorable Harris N, Hollin

    02/02/2021 11:25 AM

    I agree with you completely.
    Not hearing a case does not mean it was adjudicated.
    The four states that changed their rules without the legislators could have changed the election. The sending of unsolicited paper ballots is, in my opinion, wrong. I do not believe the election was won fairly. BTW, I support your daughter and sent her money for her campaign.

  • Roy Pillard

    02/02/2021 11:18 AM

    OH ! BUT IT MOST DEFINITLY WAS FRAUD ! ! ! 122,000 people were polled and 94% do not accept Biden as our President !