Trump Says Senate Runoff Elections in Georgia Are ‘Illegal and Invalid’
President Trump said the two U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia, which are only four days away, are “illegal and invalid.”
The flurry of tweets he sent on Friday, New Year’s Day, adds more controversy surrounding the efforts by incumbent Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue to get reelected and help Republicans retain control of the upper chamber.
Trump suggested that changes made to the voting process in multiple states, including Georgia, invalidated those contests. This is coupled with the claims of voter fraud in the election that Trump and his allies have cited to protest President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, although federal and state officials say there is no evidence showing widespread fraud.
“Before even discussing the massive corruption which took place in the 2020 Election, which gives us far more votes than is necessary to win all of the Swing States (only need three), it must be noted that the State Legislatures were not in any way responsible for the massive … changes made to the voting process, rules and regulations, many made hastily before the election, and therefore the whole State Election is not legal or Constitutional,” Trump said. “Additionally, the Georgia Consent Decree is Unconstitutional & the State 2020 Presidential Election … is therefore both illegal and invalid, and that would include the two current Senatorial Elections. In Wisconsin, Voters not asking for applications invalidates the Election. All of this without even discussing the millions of fraudulent votes that were cast or altered!” (Read more from “Trump Says Senate Runoff Elections in Georgia Are ‘Illegal and Invalid'” HERE)
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