It's just a. Yes. I'm twisting myself. I'm answering your question. You just don't like my answer. And what's your answer? Is it yes or is it no? So In 1876, what Congress did is it appointed an election commission. It consisted of 15 people, five House members, five senators, five supreme Court justices. The election commission was charged with studying the evidence and making a determination of what voter fraud occurred. And that determined the winner. (08:42–08:52)
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Asserts that in 1876, Congress appointed an election commission consisting of 15 people to address voter fraud allegations.
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