I say that. And the simple reason is that the margin is so small in the key states that any of several things would have done it. There's good direct evidence that Comey's letter made an impact, but Russian meddling almost certainly was also crucial.
You mean wikileaks made a difference. The MSM is a propaganda arm of the DNC. All of their stories are free campaign ads for the DNC and outright hit pieces on Republicans. The Republicans are at a 40 point disadvantage before they attempt to use any campaign ads themselves. How can anyone say that it was wikileaks that overcame that barrier?
There are also many factors that go into a person's vote. Even in a state like Michigan with a thin voter margin for Trump, can anyone really say wikileaks was the biggest factor?
Unless wikileaks comprised a huge percentage of the reasons voters in states like Michigan voted for Trump, it's a non issue.
Besides, people have a right to any available information regardless of the legality of its origin. I say the voters should be privy to the dirty dealings of Washington known as the swamp. Without wikileaks, Trump's pronouncements of draining the swamp would have been far less powerful and people would not be really sure what be was referring to.
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