Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance has finally spoken out about the 2020 election, stating at a rally in Williamsport, Pennsylvania that he does not believe former President Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden. Despite avoiding the question in the past, Vance now claims there were “serious problems” in the last election, echoing Trump’s baseless claims of widespread voter fraud.
Trump has continued to cast doubt on the 2020 election results and has suggested he may not accept the outcome of the upcoming 2024 race if he does not win. His threats to prosecute those he perceives as cheating have raised concerns about the integrity of the democratic process.
Vance has been vague in his responses regarding the election, focusing more on the future and the potential implications of a Kamala Harris presidency if she were to win in November. He has emphasized listening to voters struggling with the rising cost of living and other issues rather than dwelling on the past.
As Pennsylvania remains a critical battleground state, Vance’s stance on election integrity and voter concerns could impact the outcome of the race. With Trump’s continued insistence on election fraud and Vance’s alignment with these beliefs, the Republican ticket may face challenges in winning over independent voters.
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