Trump warns Virginia of 'cheating' despite Supreme Court victory - Washington Examiner

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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    85% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -23% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

74% : We had a big victory on the voting at the Supreme Court, that was a great victory, wow," Trump said during a Saturday night rally in Salem.
57% : Trump is attempting to emulate Youngkin's winning strategy, driving turnout in rural areas while keeping the margins in Northern Virginia, a Democratic stronghold, down.2024 ELECTIONS LIVE UPDATES: LATEST NEWS ON
53% : "Your Attorney General, Jason where's Jason, what a job, Jason, what a job you're doing," Trump said.Miyares celebrated the recent Supreme Court decision addressing rallygoers ahead of Trump's speech.
48% : "I would have scheduled Trump for fly-ins at three Michigan airports over a rally so far off the trail in Virginia.
47% : A new poll released Friday by the Institute for Policy and Opinion Research at Roanoke College shows Harris with a 10-point lead over Trump.
47% : He's worked so hard on this event, we spoke many many times Glenn, many many times," Trump said.
44% : Another from Washington Post-Schar School gives Harris a six-point edge over Trump.
44% : "In recent weeks, Trump has made detours from traditional battlegrounds, holding rallies at Madison Square Garden in New York City, in Coachella, California, and in New Mexico.
34% : "The Washington Examiner spoke to over a dozen attendees and they overwhelmingly said they believed that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump.
31% : Trump praised Youngkin, who signed an executive order that directed the state's Department of Motor Vehicles to provide state election officials with regular data to cancel the voter registration of suspected noncitizens.
28% : "Trump has done the same last-minute stunts in places like New Mexico in 2016 and Minnesota in 2020, only to get crushed.
27% : "Trump is looking for fresh crowds in New Mexico and Virginia to rant and rave about conspiracies like Youngkin's false conspiracy theories about voting," Virginia Democratic Party Chairwoman Susan Swecker said in a statement provided to the Washington Examiner.
26% : ""I don't know if I'll trust the outcome even if Trump wins, I think the Democrats are crooked, a lot of them, burning ballots, holding up the mail-in-ballots," he said.
23% : Since Trump lost the 2020 election and blamed his defeat on unproven widespread voter fraud and irregularities, states have passed laws to secure the vote and Republicans have filed scores of lawsuits to clean up procedures.
23% : "I'd love to win the popular vote with them cheating," Trump said, referring to Democrats.
20% : The case is feeding into a wider political narrative by Trump and some Republicans about widespread voting by noncitizens, seizing on claims of illegal voting as part of the argument made to explain the former president's loss in 2020.
19% : Election integrity has become a major flashpoint for Republicans as Trump and his allies are laying the groundwork for claims of a stolen election.
12% : While Trump lost in Virginia in both 2016 and 2020, some GOP insiders in the state think victory remains within reach, pointing to two separate polls, one conducted by the conservative-leaning Rasmussen Reports and another from the University of Mary Washington that show the former president cutting into Vice President Kamala Harris's lead, putting Trump within striking distance.
7% : Trump was last in Virginia, speaking to a large crowd in Chesapeake in June, gloating after Biden's disastrous debate performance.

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