California election count: no evidence of voter fraud despite Trump claims
Summary
California is still counting millions of ballots for key state and city elections, with no evidence of voter fraud. Despite this, President Trump and some supporters claim without proof that the elections are rigged against Republican candidates.Key Facts
- Over 2.5 million ballots remain to be counted in California's primary elections.
- Democrat Xavier Becerra secured the first runoff spot in the governor’s race.
- Trump-backed Republican Steve Hilton is close to the second runoff spot but the race is not called yet.
- In the Los Angeles mayoral race, Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt are competing for the runoff spot against incumbent Karen Bass.
- President Trump and some Republicans claim the election is being stolen through late mail-in ballots but provide no evidence.
- Trump’s Justice Department has sent a federal observer and announced election fraud investigations in California.
- Election officials and prosecutors have found no credible evidence of voter fraud.
- Voter fraud in the U.S. is very rare, with only a tiny number of cases documented over many years.
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