Donald Trump says the media should be called upon to intervene in elections – US presidential elections.


US President Donald Trump said Monday the mainstream media were so inaccurate in their polls that they amounted to “much more than voter suppression and campaign finance” and that they should be called upon to intervene the elections.

In a series of tweets, Trump said that Fox News, Quinnipiac Poll, ABC / Washington Post, NBC / Wall Street Journal were so inaccurate with their polls about him that they are actually altering an election.

“They were so far behind in their polls and in their attempt to suppress, that they should be called upon to interfere in the elections,” Trump said.

“ABC / WaPo brought me down 17 points in Wisconsin the day before the election, and I WON! In Iowa, the polls dropped us four points and I won by 8.2 percent. “He said. Fox News and Quinnipiac got everything wrong, he said.

“Worst poll of all time, and then they’ll be back in four years to do it again. This is much more than the abolition of campaign and voter finance! (sic), ”Trump said.

In another tweet, Trump said Pennsylvania blocked his campaign from looking at much of the ballot count. “Unthinkable and illegal in this country,” he said.

“Wisconsin looks great. You need a little statutory time. It will happen soon! “Trump said, without giving any details.

“Georgia will be a great presidential victory, since it was Election Night!” Trump tweeted. “Nevada is turning out to be a cesspool of false votes,” he said, adding that the finding, when published, will be absolutely shocking.

“Ballot threshold identification is turning out to be even higher than originally anticipated. A large number of ballots are affected. Stay tuned! “Trump said. After a tense week of vote counting, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, 77, won Pennsylvania on Saturday and jumped ahead in the race to become the next. United States’s president.

Biden’s victory in the key state of the battlefield placed him above the threshold of 270 electoral votes, cutting off all avenues for his opponent, incumbent Republican President Donald Trump.

Trump has yet to admit defeat and has alleged election fraud.

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