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Georgia Secretary of State, who was pressured by Trump's phone to "find votes", said again.

Trump’s first rally after the election still insists on winning, questioning the manipulation of the election

by YCPress

According to Valdosta, AFP on December 6, U.S. President Trump once again claimed unfoundedly that the fruits of the election had been stolen from him during the first rally after the election on December 5. He also told the crowd that he would still win in the end.

“We will win this election,” Trump said at a rally in Valdosta, Ga. He said of President-elect Biden’s victory: “The election was manipulated. This is for sure.”

According to the report, Trump came to Georgia to canvass for two Republican Senate candidates, and there will be a very important runoff election for the Senate seat on January 5. The election will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate, and Trump continues to incite public concerns about Democrats.

The report also said that Trump made it clear that he was neither prepared to admit defeat to Biden nor give up his unfounded fraud allegations that were rejected by many courts.