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Pennsylvania officials deny Trump’s cheating claim
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Officials associated with both political parties are denying Trump’s claim of “massive cheating” in Philadelphia, reports. On social media, one of three Philadelphia election board members, Seth Bluestein, a Republican, said there is “absolutely no truth to this allegation. It is yet another example of disinformation”. “Voting in the city is “safe and secure,” he said. Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro’s Department of State said, “Pennsylvania counties, including Philadelphia, are running a safe and secure election.” Trump provided no details about the alleged cheating. His spokespeople did not respond to requests for comment about what he meant.
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