Trump Urges Republicans to Sit Out Coming Elections

Trump's former President is encouraging Republicans to not vote in the upcoming elections, unless fraud in 2020 is exposed.
Trump released a statement Wednesday saying that Republicans would not vote in 22 or 24 states if we don't solve the 2020 Presidential Election Fraud. This is the most important thing Republicans can do.

Trump's claim of a rigged election reduced voter turnout in the Georgia Senate runoff elections, January 5. Georgians elected two Democratic senators, giving them 50 Senate seats.

Trump repeatedly claimed that President Biden lost because of fraudulent voting practices, but he has not provided any evidence. Trump claimed that he won Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania, but Biden won all three states at a rally in Iowa.

Trump supporters have tried to prove that Trump won in different districts, but failed. A Maricopa County election audit, Ariz., confirmed Biden's victory.

I will tell you that the border is the biggest problem. . . During his Iowa rally, Trump stated that the single most important issue, and the one that draws the most attention, the most respect and the greatest cheers, is the discussion about 2020 election fraud.

He also said that he compared his actions with Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. Hillary [Clinton] admitted. I have never conceded. There is no reason to concede.

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