Trump Claims Democrats Are Cheating in California Primaries as Slow Vote Count Continues With Republicans Competitive
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that Democrats are attempting to steal the California gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries through late mail-in ballots. With less than two-thirds of votes counted, Republican candidates lead in both races.
foxnews.comPresident Donald Trump posted on Truth Social on Wednesday night that Democrats are attempting to steal the California gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries from Republican candidates through late mail-in ballots. “There’s BIG cheating by the Dumocrats in California,” Trump wrote. “Votes are all tied up.
May not be in for weeks. S. ” Final results in both races remain potentially days or weeks away because California’s vote-counting process is slow. The state uses a jungle primary system in which all candidates appear on one ballot and the top two advance to the November election.
6 percent, according to the Associated Press. In the Los Angeles mayoral race, 62 percent of the vote has been counted. 8 percent.
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