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California's slow ballot count makes it a target for critics. It doesn't mean elections are rigged

California's slow ballot count makes it a target for critics. It doesn't mean elections are rigged

Summary

California's vote counting after the primary election is slow, which is normal and often takes days or weeks to finish. President Donald Trump criticized the delay and claimed fraud, announcing that his Department of Justice is investigating, but this slow pace does not mean the election is rigged.

Key Facts

  • California's election results often take a long time to count fully.
  • Voters are still waiting for outcomes in key races like governor and Los Angeles mayor.
  • Some congressional races in California are also very close and undecided.
  • President Donald Trump has repeatedly complained about slow vote counting in the past.
  • On this occasion, President Trump posted on social media about the delay and alleged fraud.
  • He said that the Department of Justice is looking into the vote counting process.
  • Election officials say a slow count does not mean the election is unfair or rigged.
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