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Bernie Sanders supporter Tim Robbins is claiming the candidate’s recent primary losses are the result of rigged poll numbers.
In a tweet on Monday, the actor singled out The New York Times and CNN with a photo of a chart comparing numbers from exit polls and actual results, suggesting that the media has skewed election results in favor of Sanders’ Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton.
“Hey NYTimes, CNN. Are you saying that 2+2=5? Are you really OK supporting a candidate with these numbers? #VoterFraud,” his tweet reads.
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In a follow-up post, Robbins targeted Correct the Record, a Clinton-supporting research and response team, writing, “There IS evidence of voter fraud in this election. There is already evidence suggesting malfeasance in Arizona and Illinois. … You are supporting a deeply flawed candidate with a disapproval rating that continues to grow with every tweet from your SuperPac.”
Robbins’ allegations come just a week after Sanders lost to Clinton in April 19’s New York primary.
Hey NYTimes, CNN. Are you saying that 2+2=5? Are you really OK supporting a candidate with these numbers?#VoterFraud pic.twitter.com/LrxqLTaKbC
— Tim Robbins (@TimRobbins1) April 25, 2016
#FeelTheBern @CorrectRecord pic.twitter.com/KNaPsVPSeS
— Tim Robbins (@TimRobbins1) April 25, 2016
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