Trump slams California for counting votes four days after primary
President Donald Trump dinged California for its delay in reporting all the results from this week’s primary elections.
Trump slams California for counting votes four days after primary President Donald Trump criticized California for the delay in reporting primary election results, alleging without evidence that the state was “rigging the election.” He compared the slow tally to Spain’s election, where results were available by 10 p.m., despite Spain having a similar population size. Trump used the situation to advocate for the Save America Act, which mandates voter ID and proof of citizenship.
- President Trump accused California of rigging elections due to delays in reporting primary results.
- He compared California’s vote counting process unfavorably to Spain’s election results.
- Trump suggested the slow tallying of votes supports the need for the Save America Act, requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship.
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