Donald Trump Doubles Down in Potential Election Fraud With 'Guard The Vote' Message
Despite courts not finding any evidence of fraud and losing a lot of his cases regarding it, Donald Trump is doubling down on is election fraud claims for the 2024 US presidential election. Brandon Bell/Getty Images

Despite courts not finding any evidence of fraud and losing a lot of his cases regarding it, Donald Trump is doubling down on his election fraud claims for the 2024 US presidential election as his campaign called on his supporters to "Guard the Vote" in Democratic-held cities, reiterating his claims of election fraud without any evidence to back it.

During a campaign rally in Iowa on Saturday, the former president told his supporters to go into" Philadelphia and two other Democratic-run cities" and "Guard the Vote" for the 2024 US presidential elections. He then repeated his unfounded claims about the 2020 elections, where he cleanly lost to Joe Biden.

The Donald Trump campaign has tried to flip the script for the 2024 election, calling Biden a dangerous autocrat, a communist, a fascist, and a tyrant, despite himself using words used by the Nazis in Germany during World War II and calling for his political opponents to be investigated despite having no case against them other than mere accusations not backed by any actual evidence. However, the former president has been successful in making his supporters believe despite this lack of evidence.

However, a Biden spokesperson told Reuters that Trump's claims are just an attempt to divert the public's attention from the former president's various legal problems, including the 2020 election interference case where those very lies about election fraud he has spread are being used as evidence against him.

Donald Trump Attempting To Cloud Election Loss With Voter Fraud Claims Once Again

These "Guard the Vote" calls are considered a repeat of what the former president has been telling his supporters since 2020, and that is to spread doubt into the results of the election should he lose. This is evident in the January 6 insurrection, where he used these election fraud claims to whip up his supporters to besiege the Capitol.

"So the most important part of what's coming up is to guard the vote. And you should go into Detroit and you should go into Philadelphia and you should go into some of these places, Atlanta," Trump told supporters in Ankeny, a suburb of Des Moines.

According to The Times of India, dozens of lawsuits filed by Trump regarding his election fraud claims have failed. Despite this, he continues spreading them as his supporters continue to believe whatever he says despite strong evidence saying otherwise.

Donald Trump Campaign Funded Research That Proved There Was No Election Fraud

The Donald Trump campaign actually tried to use facts to prove that there was election fraud during the 2020 election as it funded a research report in Georgia to try and prove that dead people voted, as the former president claimed. It backfired on them.

According to The Guardian, analysts in the Trump Campaign-commissioned report had "high confidence" there were only nine deceased voters in Fulton County, Georgia, where Atlanta is. As for the statewide votes, it only found 23 cases of "dead voters." The results contradicted the former president's claims that 1,500 ballots came from dead voters and that over 42,000 voted twice in Nevada.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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