Gowdy is using a vague generalization as a tautology. In every election there is a possibility that any candidate may win- even if the odds are infinitesimally small.
Gowdy is hiding behind a tautology and ignoring obvious fraud.
The fraud actually did occur- it is not hypothetical.
Gowdy is using a vague generalization as a tautology. In every election there is a possibility that any candidate may win- even if the odds are infinitesimally small.
Gowdy is hiding behind a tautology and ignoring obvious fraud.
The fraud actually did occur- it is not hypothetical.