Senator Lindsay Graham (R – South Carolina) says President Donald Trump should not concede defeat as there is evidence of voter fraud in Pennsylvania.
Recall that the major news networks called the race for Democratic Party candidate, Joe Biden on Saturday after the 77-year-old picked up 20 electoral votes in Pennsylvania to surpass the 270 electoral votes threshold required for victory.
Trump has said he will not concede, alleging widespread voter fraud led to tens of thousands of illegal ballots being cast against him. He further said it was not the job of the “Lamestream media” to determine America’s president, noting that it was the job of the American people.
Backing the president, Graham, who is the Chairman of the Senate on Judiciary, disclosed that 15 people “verified to have been dead” voted in the election out of “over 100” the Trump team believed to be dead but somehow still voted.
Speaking to Fox News on Sunday, Graham, who himself won a fourth term in a highly-competitive race, said, “What happened? The Trump team has canvassed all early voters and absentee mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, and they have found over 100 people they think were dead but 15 people that we verified that have been dead who voted.”
The 65-year-old Senator further alleged: “Here is the one that gets me: Six people registered after they died and voted. In Pennsylvania, I guess you’re never out of it.”
The close ally of the president further warned that if Trump conceded defeat, he might be the last Republican president.
“If Republicans don’t challenge and change the U.S. election system, there will never be another Republican president elected again,” he said.
“President Trump should not concede. We’re down to less – 10,000 votes in Georgia. He’s going to win North Carolina. We have gone from 93,000 votes to less than 20,000 votes in Arizona, where more – more votes to be counted.”