Trump Accuses Philadelphia of 'Massive Cheating' in Pennsylvania Election
Former President Continues to Challenge Legitimacy of Key Battleground State Vote
Donald Trump, former U.S. President, has claimed there is 'massive cheating' occurring in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, amid reports of high voter turnout in the city.
However, these allegations have been swiftly denied by city officials, including City Commissioner Seth Bluestein, a Republican, who stated, 'There is absolutely no truth to this allegation.
Voting in Philadelphia has been safe and secure.' These claims come as Americans engage in a closely contested election between Trump and Kamala Harris.
Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state, was previously subject to baseless fraud claims by Trump following his 2020 election loss.
Current Governor Josh Shapiro, representing the Democratic Party, mentioned overcoming multiple legal challenges from Trump regarding the 2020 vote count.
Trump suggested he might contest the 2024 results if he perceives any unfairness, continuing to cast doubt on the voting process in this battleground state, which is vital for securing the presidency.