RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump Accuses Democrats of Massive Fraud in 2020 Election
The RNC perpetuates lies about the 2020 election, claiming “massive fraud” on scripted calls, echoing Lara Trump's history of election fraud claims.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) recently carried out a scripted call to voters’ phones on behalf of new co-chair Lara Trump. The call claimed that Democrats had committed “massive fraud” in the 2020 election, marking a significant shift in messaging for the RNC. Despite a lack of evidence, the RNC continues to perpetuate lies about the 2020 election under the leadership of Lara Trump.
This call's message is largely consistent with Lara Trump's history of echoing election fraud claims. Even after being elected as co-chair, Lara Trump did not repudiate those baseless accusations, indicating a continued push of claims of fraud.
Challenges to the 2020 Election Results
Throughout the years since the 2020 election, Lara Trump has continued to propagate the narrative of Democratic cheating. Polling data shows that a majority of GOP voters believe the 2020 election result was illegitimate, supporting Lara Trump's claims.
Lara Trump's public statements and interviews further reinforce her position on the 2020 election. Despite claims of moving past the issue, she continues to raise questions about pandemic-era voting procedures and touts lawsuits across 23 states to ensure the integrity of future elections.
Lara Trump has a history of spreading outlandish and nonsensical claims about the 2020 election, including questioning the legitimacy of President Biden's victory. Her statements often lack evidence and misrepresent statistical data related to the election.
On her internet show and podcast, Lara Trump has made unsupported claims about dead voters helping Biden win and suggested that Republicans would not let Biden's votes stand, indicating a lack of faith in the election process. Despite the lack of evidence and legal challenges, Lara Trump has refused to accept the results of the 2020 election, calling into question the legitimacy of President Biden's victory.
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