Giuliani: Legislatures Would Be 'Certifying False Election'

Rudy Giuliani points to a map as he speaks to the press about various lawsuits related to the 2020 election on Nov. 19, 2020.  (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

By    |   Sunday, 29 November 2020 12:32 PM EST ET

Convinced the court will either be unwilling to review voter fraud, or unable to in the limited time before the electoral college votes, President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani is putting the onus on the state legislatures now.

The remedy for a fraudulent election, "has to be done by the legislature," according to Rudy Giuliani to Sunday's "The Cats Roundtable" on WABC 770 AM-N.Y.

"Ultimately, it's not the courts," Giuliani told host John Catsimatidis. "The legislature has the prime responsibility under our Constitution to oversee a presidential election. They are the ones responsible for making sure the vote is honest."

Giuliani did note the constitutional case of equal protection under the law, because in GOP parts of Pennsylvania, there was legal monitoring of ballots, unlike in Democrat-run urban strangleholds.

"The Democrats were allowed to observe the ballots that were put in; there's been no complaint about that," Giuliani said of GOP counties. "In essence, you had two different elections: One for Biden, where he could get four times the vote. And one for Trump, where he is limited to the actual vote that he got. It seems to me the state legislature can't live with that. They'd be certifying a false election."

The blocking of Republicans on mail-in ballots was the gameplan for Democrats in cities they controlled, Giuliani contended.

"For 100 years we get to view absentee ballots, Republicans and Democrats," he continued. "And then one day they wake up and say, 'Republicans can't see it.' Only in 10 crooked cities. Not all over America. They did it in cities where [Democrats] are the dictators."

Ultimately the Democrat-run cities in the key battleground states have stolen the election, Giuliani concluded.

"They went to Democratic cities that are corruption machines, and therefore they could pull off their fraud and it could get covered up," he said. "The one thing they had to worry about was they couldn't let the Republicans view the ballots."

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