Trump: ‘More Votes Than People Who Voted’ In Key Swing States

Millions of Americans, including Democrats, believe the 2020 election was stolen from Trump.

There are accusations of voter fraud in multiple states.

Trump recently suggested that in some swing states, there were more votes than voters.

Isn’t that kind of a big problem?

Newsmax reports:

Trump: More Votes Than Voters in Key Swing States

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President Donald Trump tweeted late Sunday night that “there were more votes than people who voted” in key swing states and insisted that he won the 2020 presidential election.

“In certain swing states, there were more votes than people who voted, and in big numbers. Does that not really matter?” the president wrote on Twitter. “Stopping Poll Watchers, voting for unsuspecting people, fake ballots and so much more. Such egregious conduct. We will win!”

In another post, Trump linked to a Breitbart piece detailing how his “Anti-Globalism, Pro-Police Message” led to gains in Hispanic support and added, “Great, but we also won the election!”

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The Breitbart story notes that the president improved his margins compared to the 2016 election in 78 of the nation’s 100 majority-Hispanic counties and among Hispanics “in exit polls of each of the top 10 battleground states,” according to Politico.

See Trump’s tweets below:

If Democrats and media manage to install Biden as president, his win will be seen as tainted by millions of Americans.

Nothing that Democrats can do will change this.

 

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