Philadelphia: False claims and lawsuits about voter fraud in Pennsylvania have renewed concerns that Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump may once again try to overturn the vote there or elsewhere. Can, where the winner is likely to be determined next Tuesday. This allegation has been made by the strategists of the Democratic Party. Let us tell you that
Opinion polls nationally, including in seven closely divided states, show Trump is in a tight race with Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris four days before the presidential election.
The allegation is that Trump continues to make false claims that his defeat to Democratic President Joe Biden in 2020 was the result of widespread fraud in multiple states. Trump has made these allegations especially in those places where he lost last time. According to Democrats, Trump and his supporters have spread baseless claims about this election in Pennsylvania.
There was an uproar over allegations of election fraud in 2020
It is alleged that Trump’s claim of victory in the US Presidential Elections 2020 and similar rhetoric regarding voter fraud led to a violent mob of Trump supporters attacking the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, which was the day the President was impeached. The fixer was trying to stop or influence the counting of the Congressional electoral votes. “This is sowing the seeds for efforts to overturn the election results that are against Donald Trump,” said Kyle Miller, Pennsylvania policy strategist for the advocacy group Protect Democracy. “We saw it in 2020 and I think Trump and his allies have learned their lesson.”
Trump had made a big allegation on October 31
Let us tell you that Trump had alleged voter fraud on Thursday. He said the very fact that investigation into suspicious voter registration forms began after his complaint was evidence of voter fraud. Notably, some of his supporters alleged voter suppression when long lines formed this week to receive mail-in ballots. State officials and democracy supporters said such incidents show that a system is working as intended. A judge extended the mail-in ballot deadline by three days in Bucks County, north of Philadelphia, after the former US president’s campaign sued over the voter fraud claim.
Investigation begins on Trump campaign’s allegations
The Trump campaign alleged that some voters were removed before Tuesday’s deadline. Election officials then discovered potentially fraudulent registrations in Lancaster and neighboring York counties, prompting an investigation by local law enforcement. However, there is no evidence that the application has caused or will result in illegal votes. (Reuters)