City Commissioners Deny Trumps Claim That Philly Is Cheating In The Election

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City commissioners deny Trump's claim that Philly is cheating in the election
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City Commissioners Deny Trump's Claim That Philly Is Cheating in the Election

Trump's baseless claims of voter fraud continue as he lashes out at Philadelphia

City commissioners in Philadelphia have unanimously denied President Donald Trump's claims that the city is cheating in the election. The commissioners, who are responsible for overseeing elections in the city, said there is "no evidence" to support Trump's claims.

Trump has repeatedly made false claims about voter fraud, without providing any evidence

Trump has repeatedly made false claims about voter fraud, without providing any evidence. He has claimed that millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 election, and he has said that the only way he can lose the 2020 election is if it is "rigged." There is no evidence to support either of these claims.

The city commissioners said that Trump's claims are "baseless" and "dangerous"

The city commissioners said that Trump's claims are "baseless" and "dangerous." They said that Trump's claims are "undermining" the integrity of the election and "making it harder for people to have faith in the results." They also said that Trump's claims are "putting people's safety at risk." Several states have reported an increase in threats against election officials since Trump began making his claims.

Trump's claims have been widely criticized by election experts and officials

Trump's claims have been widely criticized by election experts and officials. The Brennan Center for Justice, a nonpartisan law and policy institute, said that Trump's claims are "baseless" and "a threat to democracy." The center said that Trump's claims are "undermining public confidence in our elections" and "making it harder to ensure that everyone's vote is counted." The National Association of State Election Directors, which represents election officials from all 50 states, said that Trump's claims are "baseless" and "dangerous." The association said that Trump's claims are "undermining public confidence in our elections" and "making it harder to ensure that everyone's vote is counted."