Seth Keshel's predictions skew towards Trump, attributing confidence to perceived election fraud, despite widespread evidence and claims to the contrary by officials.
Keshel's forecasts diverge from mainstream models, predicting clearer outcomes for Trump based on his controversial belief in widespread election fraud.
Despite Keshel's popularity among election deniers, courts and officials have debunked fraud allegations, emphasizing the rarity of voting fraud in the U.S.
Election deniers continue to assert fraud theories, blaming Trump's 2020 defeat on practices like mail-in voting, despite overwhelming evidence against these claims.