Geoff Duncan, a Republican, said Monday his office has not seen any evidence of widespread voter fraud or irregularities in his state as President Donald Trump continues to claim a second term in office was stolen from him. Last week, the President and Republican allies filed several lawsuits in key states challenging the election process and alleging voter fraud. Duncan told CNN's John Berman on "New Day" when asked if he'd seen any evidence of widespread systemic voter fraud or irregularities, "We've not seen any get to our office yet." The Trump campaign set up a voter fraud hotline last week although there has been no evidence of widespread voter fraud. "We've got the secretary of state's office, the attorney general's office," he said.
Source: CNN November 09, 2020 15:45 UTC