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  • In Pennsylvania.. Trump Claims Thousands of Voter Forms Fraudulent

  • Trump's statements about electoral fraud in Pennsylvania reflect a continuation of his approach in questioning the integrity of the electoral process before it takes place
In Pennsylvania.. Trump Claims Thousands of Voter Forms Fraudulent
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Presidential candidate Donald Trump has issued new series of claims about alleged electoral violations in Pennsylvania, targeting the mail-in voting system.

Trump presented on X platform what he described as the discovery of thousands of allegedly forged voter registration forms and mail-in ballot requests in York County, claiming that a third-party group was behind these violations.

The Republican candidate added in his tweet that authorities in Lancaster County had seized 2,600 allegedly forged ballots and forms, indicating that one person had written them all.

Trump, using a sarcastic tone and repeated exclamation marks, called on law enforcement authorities to immediately investigate these claims, asking: "What's happening in Pennsylvania?"

These claims come in the context of an ongoing campaign led by Trump questioning the integrity of the electoral process, particularly regarding mail-in voting which he has long criticized.

The Republican candidate used escalating language in describing the alleged violations, calling them "really bad things," in an attempt to raise doubts about the integrity of the electoral system.

Trump, who is seeking to return to the White House, continues his strategy of early questioning of upcoming election results, targeting Pennsylvania as a pivotal state in the presidential race.

These statements raise concerns about their impact on American voters' confidence in the democratic process, especially with the approaching presidential elections in November 2024.

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