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Phil Kline: Proving fraud is not the standard for elections, confidence in them is

Maryjane Medina, 18, a first time voter, walks up to polling booth to cast her vote at a polling station set-up at Watts Towers Arts Center on November 8, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

Director of the Amistad Project, Phil Kline, says that determining the legitimacy of an election is not based on evidence to convict someone of fraud, but rather that there is confidence in how the election was run.

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