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STEVENS: “This is 100 percent about race. Let's don't pretend it's anything else. It has been from the beginning. Where are all these suspect votes? Detroit, Philadelphia, Atlanta. What do they have in common? High percentage of African-American voters. Those that voted not to certify those elections were basically trying to disenfranchise millions and millions of black voters. It's that simple. You know, they can't stop blacks from voting anymore the way they did in the 60s with the same kind of success, though, with these voter challengers they're going to try. And I think that what is really the fear here is put yourself in the mindset that the Trump campaign really doesn't think it can win, either the popular vote or the Electoral College. You look at this campaign. It makes no sense. He's not trying to add voters. What they want to do is they want to win the Election Night until the inauguration. And if they can go in and they can violently disrupt these counting centers, how will states be able to certify elections? He burned down a county center in Arizona. How does the governor certify those elections? What world do we end in? And I think that we really have to anticipate that.”