Former President Donald Trump’s initial lead in Pennsylvania’s 2020 election is not evidence of voter fraud, as social m
Mail-in ballots for the U.S. 2020 general election sit in a bin before being sorted at the Chester County Voter Services office, in West Chester, Pa. Trump’s initial lead was because Pennsylvania most of the in-person ballots were for Trump. However, Biden won a majority of the mail-in ballots, which take longer to count.edia users have claimed.contains a screenshot of an X post showing Newsmax election results. They show Trump leading by 57% in Pennsylvania's election.
The 2020 election was the only time in American history that an election took more than 24 hours to count. Fifty percent of the votes to Joe Biden in Michigan’s presidential primary election were mail-in, unverified, no signature, no ID.
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