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Trump Vows To Encourage Early Voting For 2024 Election

Former President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would encourage his supporters to participate in early voting and collecting “legal” ballots in 2024.

The Republican National Committee has announced plans to boost its ability to collect both early and absentee ballots in the wake of the 2020 presidential election loss and disappointing 2022 midterm elections.Republicans got ten He lost one House seat in the 2022 midterm elections, falling short of expectations of a nationwide “red wave.” (Related: ‘I hope no malice’: Kari Lake promises to ‘come to Jesus’ for Arizona election after voting machine malfunction)

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“Republicans are reluctant and resistant to early voting and mail-in voting,” said Fox News host Sean Hannity. “They also resist collecting legal ballots, which Democrats have mastered, which is why they hide in the basement of their homes, run hundreds of millions of dollars in ads, and never answer questions from the press. City Hall, which is why you can’t shake hands or kiss your baby without your support.Do you encourage and accept early voting, mail-in ballots, and legal ballot collection?”

“I think so,” Trump replied. “They also produce fake ballots and that’s a big deal. That’s my opinion.”

Trump also reiterated that he would tell his supporters to take advantage of early voting, but said mail-in ballots would be “lost.”

One of the pro-Trump candidates, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake of Arizona, narrowly lost the race after more than 20 percent of the tally machines in Maricopa County were out of action. broke down A local official apologized on Election Day during the midterm elections. Lake lost a post-election legal battle over allegations of fraud.

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