President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic National Convention What we will remember from the 2020 Biden Convention Chris Wallace labels Biden’s acceptance speech ‘extremely effective’ MAY said Thursday that it plans to send lawmakers and U.S. lawyers to the polls in November to prevent voter fraud.
As requested by host Fox News Sean HannitySean Patrick HannityFive takeaways from Democratic National Convention Trump says he will send legislation in November, US lawyers to election to prevent fraud Pence in debate over Harris: ‘I can not wait’ MAY late Thursday night as the president would have “an ability” to control and prevent fraud in the upcoming November election, Trump said. “We will have everything.”
“We will have sheriffs, and we will enforce the law. And we will hopefully have American lawyers, and we will have everyone and attorneys general, ”the president continued.
The president again criticized the practice of mail-in voting, claiming that “anyone can sign” the universal post-in ballots, with specifically naming the system in Nevada.
“No one has ever heard of such a thing,” he said.
“They might send them to all democratic areas, not to the Republican areas as an example,” he added. “Could be the other side too, but I doubt it.”
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Trump’s commitment to send legislation to polling stations comes after he and his allies repeatedly claimed that post-vote voting would open the door to fraud, despite a lack of evidence.
In recent weeks, the president has questioned whether the election results will be accurate by voting via mail in the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany would not say on Wednesday whether the president would accept the election results if he was not declared the winner. Trump too told “Fox News Sunday” last month he waited to see the results before deciding whether he would accept them.
Trump told supporters this week “the only way we will lose this election is if the elections are rigged.”
Nine states and Washington, DC, are participating in universal mail-in voting, The New York Times reported.
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