To The Daily Sun,

Just a thought in regards to investigating election results and fraud. If I was totally convinced of the accuracy of the results, I would welcome and encourage any and all investigations. To state investigations are not needed will only raise questions about their veracity. If you state there is no proof, without any investigation, does not prove your point.

If one is in business with a partner who says "you don't need to see the books, I have it all covered," red flags will go up. Any business person will instantly start start an investigation of the books at this point.

Why is this any different? If there is nothing to hide,

welcome the investigation to prove it.

Peter Kirk

Gilford

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