Trump Baselessly Accuses Democrats Of ‘Stealing’ California Primaries
Trump offered no evidence as he blasted California’s slow ballot count and said Democrats were trying to block Republican candidates from advancing.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump baselessly accused Democrats of trying to "STEAL" California's gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries, citing ongoing vote counts without evidence.
- California's open primary system allows the top two candidates to advance regardless of party, currently enabling Republican Steve Hilton and Republican Spencer Pratt to remain in contention for runoff spots.
- Trump, using the nickname "Dumocrats," pointed to what he described as "very late and massive numbers" of mail-in ballots as evidence of "BIG cheating" in the ongoing races.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom's office dismissed the allegations, tweeting that "Trump is lying about California again — time to take the phone away from grandpa and put him to sleep."
- With 56% of gubernatorial ballots tallied, the Associated Press indicates races involving Democrat Xavier Becerra and Mayor Bass could remain uncertain for days, as election analysts caution remaining votes may reshape outcomes.
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Trump denounces irregularities in the California and Los Angeles primary elections; in his accusations, the president did not present any evidence
Trump Highlights Concerns Over California's Election Counting Delays
President Trump is expressing serious concerns regarding the sluggish vote-counting process in California. He suggests that Democrats may be attempting to manipulate significant elections amid ongoing delays. The post Trump Highlights Concerns Over California’s Election Counting Delays appeared first on News Addicts.
'BIG CHEATING': Trump Sounds Alarm On California Elections As Vote Counting Grinds To A Halt
President Donald Trump is raising alarms over California’s notoriously slow vote-counting process, accusing Democrats of trying to “steal” key races as ballots continue to trickle in days after Election Day. With final results in both the Los Angeles mayoral contest and the race to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom potentially still days or even weeks away, Trump blasted Democrats Wednesday night and alleged wrongdoing without providing evidence. “There…
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