A few hours after voting began, former president Donald Trump alleged fraud in Tuesday's midterm elections. We examine his claims ElectionDay
The former president's remarks concerned three highly contested states, but eventually centered on Maricopa County in Arizona, culminating in him uploading a video statement.
The problems, however, fed rancor online, with a tweet from Trump acolyte and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk claiming a"2 hour wait minimum at most polling places in Maricopa." That claim preceded Trump's remarks about alleged delays. The Maricopa County Elections Department also weighed in, tweeting:"Right now, 111 polling locations have no wait times." The department included a link to voting locations to try and direct citizens to sites without wait times.
On Tuesday, a Maricopa County judge denied a request from Republican candidates and groups, including the Republican National Committee, to extend polling hours in response to the problems with voting machines, saying he had not seen evidence that voters were precluded from voting.
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