Saying "both are wrong in many issues" is a cop-out to place yourself in this inevitible dichotomy that is placed before us you're also assuming that I said there wasn't voter fraud in favor of democrats; that isn't true. My statement made the point that Trump supporters would never admit it of themselves.
An important lesson to remember during this dialogue - because a few bad apples did it, does that make the entire demographic guilty? No. It just means that there were individuals working to change the the election for the result they wanted. There was no "widespread" voter fraud.
Also, a lot of words are being thrown together to make them appear synonymous. Like, "inconsistencies" and "irregularities." There are always going to be inconsistencies and irregularities that are simple bureaucratic (and clerical) errors. For example, people's signatures change. That could be classified as an "inconsistency." Or how someone may have just moved into a new address but got it wrong on their registration form as they hadn't memorized it quite right and there were a few digits off. That's an "irregularity." Trump is trying to classify that as voter fraud.