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UNITED STATES: POLITICS: POLITICAL PARTIES: REPUBLICAN PARTY, TEA PARTY :
INDUSTRIES: PETROLEUM :
LIBERTARIANISM :
RACISM :
BIGOTRY :
EXTREMISM :
HATE GROUPS :
INTOLERANCE :
DONALD TRUMP :
BLATANT FALSEHOODS:
SERIAL LIARS :
REPUBLICAN WAR ON WOMEN : RAPE CULTURE : SEXISM :
NEO-NAZIS :
KU KLUX KLAN :
RELIGION:
CHRISTIANS: RELIGIOUS RIGHT:
Trump Claims, With No Evidence, That Millions of People Voted Illegally
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By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and MAGGIE HABERMAN
November 27, 2016
New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/27/us/politics/
trump-adviser-steps-up-searing-attack-on-romney.html
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A shorter URL for the above link:
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http://tinyurl.com/z5vh3bz
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WASHINGTON President-elect Donald J. Trump said on Sunday that he had
fallen short in the popular vote in the general election only because
millions of people had voted illegally, leveling the baseless claim as
part of a daylong storm of Twitter posts voicing anger about a three-state
recount push.
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In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the
popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally, Mr.
Trump wrote Sunday afternoon.
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The series of posts came one day after Hillary Clintons campaign said it
would participate in a recount effort being undertaken in Wisconsin, and
potentially in similar pushes in Michigan and Pennsylvania, by Jill Stein,
who was the Green Party candidate. Mr. Trumps statements revived claims he
made during the campaign, as polls suggested he was losing to Mrs.
Clinton, about a rigged and corrupt system.
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The Twitter outburst also came as Mr. Trump is laboring to fill crucial
positions in his cabinet, with his advisers enmeshed in a rift over whom
he should select as secretary of state. On Sunday morning, Kellyanne
Conway, a top adviser, extended a public campaign to undermine one
contender, Mitt Romney a remarkable display by a member of a
president-elects team. In television appearances, she accused Mr. Romney
of having gone out of his way to hurt Mr. Trump during the Republican
primary contests.
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Claims of wide-scale voter fraud have been advanced for years by
Republicans, though virtually no evidence of such improprieties has been
discovered especially on the scale of millions that Mr. Trump claimed.
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Late on Sunday, again without providing evidence, he referred in a Twitter
post to serious voter fraud in Virginia, New Hampshire and California.
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A day earlier, Mr. Trumps transition team ridiculed the idea that recounts
were needed. This is a scam by the Green Party for an election that has
already been conceded, it said in a statement, and the results of this
election should be respected instead of being challenged and abused.
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That message runs counter to the one Mr. Trump sent on Sunday with his
fraud claims if millions of people voted illegally, presumably officials
across the country would want to pursue large-scale ballot recounts and
fraud investigations.
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But the Twitter posts could energize some of his supporters, who have
claimed online that Mrs. Clintons two million-vote lead in the popular
vote has been faked. Mr. Trump at times promoted other conspiracy theories
during the campaign, including claiming that Senator Ted Cruzs father was
somehow tied to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Many of Mrs. Clintons supporters have been galvanized by the notion that
vote recounts in the three states where Mr. Trump leads by a combined
total of about 100,000 votes could somehow overturn Mr. Trumps commanding
Electoral College victory. By announcing, three weeks after Mrs. Clinton
conceded, that it would participate in the Wisconsin recount, her team has
helped reignite the contentious atmosphere of the campaign, of which Mr.
Trumps Twitter barrages were a fixture. (By all accounts, Mr. Trump types
out many, though not all, of his own Twitter posts.)
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After spending almost five days in Palm Beach, Fla., where he celebrated
Thanksgiving at his Mar-a-Lago resort, Mr. Trump made no public statements
on Sunday other than those via Twitter. He returned in the afternoon to
Trump Tower in Manhattan.
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