Donald Trump asserted that mail-in ballots and voting machines produce widespread election corruption and argued eliminating them would allow Republicans to pick up about 100 House seats. He tied the issue to reapportionment and a proposed new census to adjust Congressional seats. He claimed states that adopt mail-in voting, such as Colorado, favor Democrats and prevent in-person voting outcomes. He said he likely would have won California absent mail-in ballots and criticized governors Gavin Newsom and J.B. Pritzker. He announced plans to lead a movement to end mail-in ballots and replace machines with Watermark Paper.
Our elections are extremely corrupt. The mail-in ballots the system is so corrupt. You know, Colorado went to it. You don't even go to a state that does it, because when they go mail-in, the Democratsthe only way they're going to win is mail-in ballots. That's the only way. I say we'd pick up a hundred seats if you had real elections, meaning you go to the voters. I think I would have won California.
Trump dropped a lengthy social media screed on the topic earlier in the week, writing, I am going to lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS, and also, while we're at it, Highly Inaccurate, Very Expensive, and Seriously Controversial VOTING MACHINES, which cost Ten Times more than accurate and sophisticated Watermark Paper, which is faster, and leaves NO DOUBT, at the end of the ev
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