PNN – “Donald Trump”, the candidate of the Republican Party, a few days before the American presidential election, claimed widespread fraud in “Pennsylvania” as one of the “battlefield” states.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Hill’s news-analytical base, Five days before the US presidential election, Trump raised doubts in the state of Pennsylvania as one of the battleground states and made controversial and misleading claims about widespread fraud in voter registration forms in this area.
According to this website belonging to the US Congress, the rhetoric of the candidate of the Republican Party is raised in the heat of fear and panic of critics over the possibility of challenging the election results by Trump.
Hill notes that after losing the 2020 election, the former president made false allegations of massive fraud that led to the January 6, 2021, riot on the Capitol.
Wendy Weiser, a senior fellow at the Brennan Institute for Justice (a New York-based liberal-affiliated nonprofit), described Trump’s comments as “disturbing” and said: That rhetoric doesn’t mean Pennsylvanians should worry about their votes. Voters can vote with confidence and be sure that their vote will be counted.
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He then added: “At this point, there are rumors and attempts to influence the confidence of the society.”
Emphasizing the key role of Pennsylvania in the results of the election as one of the battleground states, Hill reminds that Trump could not get the votes of this state in 2020 in the competition with Joe Biden. Therefore, he wrote on his own social network under the title “Truth”: Pennsylvania is cheating, on a scale never seen before. Report the fraud to the authorities. Law enforcement must act now!
A day ago, Trump raised reports about fraudulent voter registration forms at an election rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Weeks after the 2020 elections, he and his allies began to publish allegations of fraud in the voting machines. This news, which was widely published by “Fox News” at that time, eventually led to the condemnation of this TV channel close to the Republicans. And Fox was ordered to pay $800 million to Dominion Voting Systems, one of the voting machine companies that were the target of conspiracy theories from Trump and his associates in 2020.
Yesterday, in an interview with ABC News, Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris emphasized that Trump is capable of doing anything to challenge the results of the election and noted that his legal team is ready to respond to any action by Trump.
The US presidential election is scheduled to be held on November 5 of this year, equivalent to November 15, and polls indicate a tight competition between the two candidates of the Democratic and Republican parties, especially in the battleground and swing states.