Pushing Trump's Big Lie: GOP hopefuls vow to fight 'corrupt' system where none existed across the nation in 2020

YouTube embedding / AP video / • Sept. 11, 2022 / Four Republicans running as secretaries of state in the November elections from Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and New Mexico, pledged to overhaul how elections are run by becoming their state's chief election officials and doing away with ballot machines and early voting. Corruption claims were made at a GOP conference Saturday in West Palm Beach, Florida. The problem is the elections don't need to be overhauled because there was no demonstrated widespread corruption in any of the 50 states as claimed by Donald Trump in his Big Lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him.

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