Presidential candidate Trump revealed the alleged “huge fraud” in the largest city in the “shaky” state of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania authorities have denied US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s claim of “massive fraud” in voting in Philadelphia. The Associated Press reported this on Tuesday, November 5.
According to the agency, one of the three members of the Philadelphia election commission, Republican Seth Bluestein, said there was “not an iota of truth” in this accusation. He said it was another example of misinformation and said the city’s election was “safe and secure.”
The State Department also said Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro that “elections are proceeding safely and smoothly in Pennsylvania counties, including Philadelphia.”
Meanwhile, the American media has begun the first vote counting. In traditionally Republican states, Donald Trump is still ahead.
Early projections show Trump winning Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and South Carolina.
Harris is expected to win Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
In the United States of America, where the presidential elections were held, on Tuesday, November 5, polling stations closed in several states and the first data on the election results came out.
The leading American media on Tuesday, November 5, reports the first data from the exit polls of the US elections.
Former US President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, said he had information about “massive irregularities” in the elections in Philadelphia.
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Source: korrespondent

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