US Election Officials Dismiss Cheating Narratives Disposed By Donald Trump
JAKARTA - This morning when the United States, voters will go to the polling station to elect the next leader of the country. Kamala Harris of the Democratic Party is competing with Republican candidate Donald Trump.
As reported by CNN, Tuesday, November 5, the US election is still under false claims regarding fraud in 2020 and repeated accusations made by former President Donald Trump.
The highlights are logistical issues such as long queues, ballots, and vote counting. But it will be observed especially in states that are the main battlegrounds.
Election officials across the US, especially in states that have not made a choice (swing statements), promise to uphold the integrity of votes and ask voters not to be misled by conspiracy theories.
"Here in Georgia, it's easy to choose and it's hard to cheat," said Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
"Our system is safe and our people are ready," he said.
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Trump has repeatedly made false claims that the Democratic Party committed fraud in elections and overturned election problems in an effort to make supporters believe the election is invalid if he loses.