
WASHINGTON (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 09th November, 2022) Former President Donald Trump is sowing doubt within the United States’ electoral system amid issues that the outcomes of the midterm elections might be impacted by issues at polling stations in a number of states, former White House Press Secretary stated.
“What Trump is doing on Truth Social and what Kari Lake is doing in person at nearly every stop is sowing doubt in the system and the process to confuse and alarm people. It’s false. We need to continue calling it out,” Psaki stated by way of Twitter on Tuesday.
Earlier within the day, Trump stated that individuals who confirmed as much as vote in Detroit, Michigan, had been informed they already voted and known as on voters to protest the state of affairs.
Trump additionally shared experiences from the state of Arizona about malfunctioning voting machines in Republican-majority areas.
The statements come as polling stations start to shut within the japanese half of the continental United States and voting continues in areas farther west.
Republicans are anticipated to win a majority within the US House of Representatives whereas management of the Senate hinges on the outcomes of a number of aggressive races in key states.
Psaki recommended that the midterm elections consequence is probably not reflective of Biden’s probabilities of a potential 2024 reelection bid.
“No races (have) been called yet and they won’t be for a while, but just some facts for your back pocket. Bill Clinton lost 54 House seats in 1994, Barack Obama lost 63 in 2010 and both went on to win re-election,” she stated.
Voting and tabulation will proceed all through Tuesday night time and probably into the approaching days as outcomes are finalized.
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