Trump and GOP Spread Election Fraud Claims in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, USAThu Oct 31 2024
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Former President Donald Trump has recently taken to social media to spread unfounded claims about election fraud in Pennsylvania. He alleges that the state is "cheating" at a large scale, echoing similar claims he made before the 2020 election. This time, with the race between Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris too close to call, the Republican party seems to be preparing to challenge the election results again. Trump's claims are part of a bigger effort by the GOP to cast doubt on Pennsylvania's election integrity. He accused Lancaster County of having "fake ballots and forms, " despite officials there not finding any actual votes involved. The county is investigating up to 2, 500 voter registration applications submitted near the deadline. Trump also alleged that York County received thousands of potentially fraudulent voter registration forms and mail-in ballot applications from an outside group.
These accusations are reminiscent of Trump's tactics in the 2020 election, where he lost Pennsylvania to President Joe Biden by 81, 000 votes. By exaggerating and misrepresenting any irregularities, he is attempting to bolster his claims of widespread fraud. The critical question here is not whether there are some irregularities in the election process, as there usually are in any large-scale event. Instead, the focus should be on whether these irregularities are significant enough to change the outcome of the election. Additionally, it's important to consider the motives behind spreading such claims. Are they genuinely aiming to protect the integrity of the election, or is there another agenda at play?
https://localnews.ai/article/trump-and-gop-spread-election-fraud-claims-in-pennsylvania-184cb582

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