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Despite minor irregularities during the 2020 presidential election that are common during any US elections, they were not extreme enough for the election to be stolen, Mick Mulvaney, former chief of staff to President-elect Donald Trump says.

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00:00Just going back to what happened yesterday in Washington at the Capitol,
00:04I mean obviously in stark contrast with four years ago, the beginnings of the
00:08peaceful transfer of power, no claims of the election being stolen. Do you
00:15maintain the 2020 election was stolen? No, I don't. There's always voting
00:20irregularities in this country, so if you see, if you hear stories of evidence of
00:23voting irregularities, that happens. We have a couple hundred million people who
00:28vote. The process is run predominantly, I mean in the 95-98 percentile, by
00:33volunteers, folks who are not professionally trained in this
00:36practice. So voting irregularities are common. Voter fraud to the point of
00:42changing the outcome of election is extraordinarily rare, and I've yet to
00:46have anybody present me with any hint of evidence that the 2020
00:50election was stolen in any fashion.

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