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ABC News anchor promptly fact-checked after suggesting only Republicans question election results

ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos and some panelists on ABC News’ “This Week” appeared to come down with a sudden case of amnesia Sunday.

While discussing the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol and the prevalence of political violence, conservative commentator Sarah Isgur was forced to remind Stephanopoulos that one must look no further than 2016 for another example of one political party questioning election results and engaging in violence in Washington, D.C.

In response to a new Washington Post-University of Maryland poll that discovered 1 in 3 Americans believe violence against the government can be justified, Stephanopoulos framed the issue as one unique to the Republican Party by noting only the GOP breakdown from the poll.

But Isgur, a staff writer at the Dispatch and an ABC News contributor, quickly fact-checked Stephanopoulos.

“When I look forward to 2024, I’m deeply concerned by these numbers because what it says to me is that people on both sides are not ready to accept the results of the next election,” she said.

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3 thoughts on “ABC News anchor promptly fact-checked after suggesting only Republicans question election results”

  1. The Whole Damn Country Far More than Questions , since there is NO question < No Doubt at ALL that
    Democrats Stole Election 2020 in America's FIRST COUP !!!!!

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