Donald Trump: Accusations about the US elections endanger his own party



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Donald Trump’s lies about alleged fraud in the presidential election not only threaten people’s trust in democracy. Now they are also damaging their own party.

Republican leader Ronna McDaniel had to experience this while campaigning in Marietta, outside of Atlanta. In Georgia, both Senate seats will be available for election on January 5. The outcome is decided by the majority in Washington.

An angry Trump supporter asked McDaniel a simple question: “Why should we invest the money and manpower when the outcome is decided?” He asked. “Nothing is decided,” McDaniel said. “If you lose faith and don’t vote, then it’s decided.”

That didn’t seem very convincing. McDaniel is among those who support Trump’s claim that the November elections were not conducted properly. It’s unclear why you should see it differently in January.

Vote despite alleged electoral fraud?

How do you mobilize your own voters when you tell them at the same time that the election has been rigged? This is the biggest concern of Republicans right now.

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