Trump campaign plan messaging blitz to spur unsupported election questions


According to two of the sources, this is a campaign that he plans to do, a campaign that will represent the people’s vote in the election and consider holding campaign-style rallies to spread the message.

So far, the lawsuit filed by the campaign has not contained any evidence to support the allegations of widespread fraud. And campaign officials putting nothing forward could change the outcome in any state.

But the president was approached by his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, attorney Rudy Giuliani, and campaign adviser Jason Miller. A source close to Trump told Jack Tapper that he was being asked to hold a rally to push for the recapture of the vote. Kushner made no comment on the story. Miller denied the story in a tweet. CNN Has reached out to Giulia for comment.

CNN reported earlier Saturday that Kushner had approached Trump about accepting the election, two sources told CNN. But as his position grew tremendously, as the day progressed, Trump was also trying to woo Trump by suggesting Leo.

The goal of the messaging blitz is also to raise enough doubts about the results that state secretaries on the battlefield feel pressured to open investigations or call on their own to retrieve refunds – which will lengthen the process and potentially give the campaign more time to move forward. Litigation by court.

Claims by a handful of Republicans, including Trump’s family members and supporters of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former National Intelligence Director Richard Grenell, who died voting in Michigan, were scrutinized by CNN under a previous fact-finding probe. CNN analysis of the claim and its intentional support for it, did not find a single example of what happened.
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An idea has been expressed around the campaign about whether it could run enough clocks to put Republican voters ahead of the slate in key states where President-elect Joe Biden won the popular vote. State laws differ on the issues of whether they can appoint voters who do not reflect the will of the people. One source warned that it was not clear how seriously the idea was being considered.

Ios Xios was the first to report affiliates and planned presentations of upcoming rallies to cast doubt on the results.

Campaign allies have joined CNN ahead of election day. The results came closer in November, as they appeared early, in whatever circumstances post-election pressure is possible, from surrogate operations to anything involved in rallies. But despite the president’s refusal to accept the loss, Biden has rallied enough to take the lead in several states to win the race.

Many supporters around the president want him to continue to fight – if the outcome does not change, which is not considered possible by experts at the moment, then Trump supporters who are hungry to fight the outcome are not. Believe. Some around Trump, however – including Kushner and First Lady Melania Trump – have debated whether he should accept his defeat, sources told CNN this week. But others are urging Trump not to give up.
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Although the team wants to continue the fight for a closer check on Ballet’s tall stature, Trump himself does not always believe in private that he will succeed, said one person familiar with the plans.

“Anything, our concern is making Trump more restrained, won’t make him angry,” the official said.

This story has been updated with additional reports.

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