President Trump lost the popular vote by the greatest margin in U.S. history for a candidate who won the Electoral College. Two years later, after Republicans lost key races in the midterm elections, he claimed voter fraud at the polls, saying: “When people get in line that have absolutely no right to vote and they go around in circles. Sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again.”
That certainly shows that he has never worked a polling place. At least here in Santa Clara County, very strict training and rules are followed, and every single person who works each site has to sign off on every sealed ballot box.
Now, President Trump claims that mail-in ballots are rife with voter fraud — another of his many debunked theories. He can’t charge cheating both ways — unless, of course, in his mind any vote against him is a fraudulent vote.
Nancy Czosek
Gilroy
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