Trump's fraud claims resurface as concerns grow over election integrity in Pennsylvania

rnz.co.nz

Donald Trump continues to claim that his 2020 election loss was due to widespread fraud, raising concerns about potential attempts to overturn results in the upcoming election. His allegations focus on Pennsylvania, where he and his supporters have spread unverified claims. As Election Day approaches, Trump is holding rallies in key states while polls show a tight race against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. He has suggested that any loss would be due to a "corrupt election," echoing rhetoric from 2020. State officials report that investigations into voter registration issues are part of a functioning electoral system. They emphasize that there is no evidence of illegal votes linked to these claims, despite Trump's assertions of widespread cheating.


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