SECRETARY OF STATE SAYS POTENTIAL VOTING FRAUD CASES BEING INVESTIGATED

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett has released information on potential voting fraud in the state after President Donald Trump claimed that he lost the popular vote by millions of illegal ballots. According to Secretary Hargett, 42 cases of potential fraudulent votes were cast in Tennessee in the November 8 election. Those incidents range from felons voting, double voting, residential issues, and at least one non-citizen voting. Local district attorneys are investigating. Hargett said “We are confident in our system’s integrity but are open to learning more about President Trump’s concerns.”

 



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