False Fraud Claims Stir Worries in Key States Ahead of Election Day

False claims about voter fraud in Pennsylvania are raising concerns that former President Donald Trump may attempt to contest election results. Opinion polls show Trump in a close contest with Kamala Harris. This rhetoric echoes 2020's events, leading to the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-11-2024 14:34 IST | Created: 01-11-2024 14:34 IST
False Fraud Claims Stir Worries in Key States Ahead of Election Day

As Election Day looms, false allegations of voter fraud in Pennsylvania have sparked concerns about potential challenges to election results by former President Donald Trump. With four days until voters head to the polls, opinion polls indicate a tightly-contested race between Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

Amidst this political backdrop, Trump's recurring false claims of election fraud in Pennsylvania and other battleground states have heightened tensions. Similar allegations in 2020 led to the infamous attack on the U.S. Capitol. Advocates warn of attempts to undermine the democratic process.

State officials continue to investigate suspect voter registrations. However, no evidence of illegal voting has been found. Meanwhile, Trump's rhetoric intensifies, threatening to repeat unfounded fraud claims that could challenge the integrity of the election process once again.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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