Fox's Kevin Corke Pushes Stolen Election Conspiracy Theory
Briefly

Fox News's Kevin Corke hosted a discussion on whether public schools in Oklahoma should include lessons suggesting the 2020 election may have been stolen. Corke and his guests supported the notion of teaching students about election conspiracy claims. Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters defended the approach, emphasizing the importance of allowing students to analyze data and form their own conclusions. Critics highlighted the debunking of these conspiracy theories by numerous court cases and audits, which found no significant voter fraud in the election.
"Why would you want Oklahoma students exposed to thoroughly debunked election conspiracy theories in the classroom?" said an MSNBC host to Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters.
"We want them to look at data, look at statistics, and come to their own conclusion," Walters argued in response to criticisms of the new curriculum.
Corke remarked, "Listen, Ryan, I think I speak for millions of Americans when I say there's absolutely nothing wrong with discussing the fact that there were peculiarities, following the 2020 election."
Notably, dozens of court cases and audits found no significant voter fraud in the 2020 election, despite extensive efforts from Trump to prove otherwise.
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