Trump, GOP urge early and mail voting while continuing to raise specter of voter fraud
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Detroit — Four years after Detroit's convention center was the center of conspiracy theories and unfounded allegations of voter fraud, thousands of Republicans were back in the building last weekend to prepare for November's rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. So-called election integrity efforts and disproven allegations of voter fraud were repeatedly invoked, this time to convince GOP voters to turn out in force in November.
Charlie Kirk, the influential leader of conservative grassroots organization Turning Point Action, took the stage to kick off his organization's "The People's Convention" in downtown Detroit last Friday and called the venue where he was speaking a "crime scene." He recounted debunked claims that thousands of illegal mail-in and early ballots were delivered to and tabulated in secret, resulting in a stolen victory for President Biden.
A Michigan judge ruled that allegations of mass voter fraud at what was then called the TCF Center were "incorrect and not credible."
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