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Republicans quickly rebuff Trump after his vote delay idea - Black News Channel

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By Alexandra Jaffe Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's suggestion of postponing the November election drew condemnation from Republican officials in the states and on Capitol Hill as they tried to bat away questions their own party leader had raised about the legitimacy of that upcoming vote. Trump on Thursday tweeted unsubstantiated allegations that the election would be 'inaccurate and fraudulent' due to the widespread use of mail-in voting. It's a claim that's been debunked by election security experts and the five states that already rely exclusively on mail-in ballots. He went on to suggest a delay in […]

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