After disruptions of counting the voices of the Congress elections in Arizona .. Trump: The people will not sit spectrum

After disruptions of counting the voices of the Congress elections in Arizona .. Trump: The people will not sit spectrum

Former US President Donald Trump wanted to spread conspiracy theories after hearing about reports that some voting machines in the US state of Arizona had malfunctioned, implying that Republican voters had been targeted on purpose.
Trump made this statement in a post on his “Truth Social” social media platform. They reported it all over the province. ” “Can this be true when you wait for the vast majority of Republicans today to vote?” Trump enquired.

He went on: “We’re saying the ka phrase again? People won’t just hang out and observe!”
Soon this led to the outbreak of allegations through the right -wing media about the falsification of the elections, as many right -wing influencers argued that these problems would affect the Republicans, who preferred to vote personally on the day of polling because of their lack of confidence in voting via e -mail.

Elections in Marikuba Province, Arizona, reported, earlier today, Tuesday, that there were problems with voting card sorting machines, including rejecting the correct ballot papers or their failure to successfully read polling cards in the first attempt.
Out of the 223 polling places in the province, they said that about 40 of them were affected by these issues.

After disruptions of counting the voices of the Congress elections in Arizona .. Trump: The public won’t accept a spectrum

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