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Trump declares victory in 2020 after Census reviews voter records: ‘I WON’

Trump declares victory in 2020 after Census reviews voter records: ‘I WON’

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While the census has not reviewed all 32 million ballots not linked to U.S. citizens, the president said 24,000 votes were found to be cast by noncitizens. Recommended Stories Trump declares victory in 2020 after Census reviews voter records: ‘I WON’ Trump says there are no talks between US and Iran Who is Natalie Harp? Meet Donald Trump’s ‘human printer’ “The Census Bureau has begun checking the Voter Records from 2020 against their Citizenship Records.

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday avowed victory in the 2020 presidential election after receiving the Census Bureau‘s review of voter rolls compared to its citizenship data.According to the images and information shared by Trump, the census found a difference of 32 million voters between votes cast and votes linked to U.S. citizens. While the census has not reviewed all 32 million ballots not linked to U.S. citizens, the president said 24,000 votes were found to be cast by noncitizens. Recommended Stories Trump declares victory in 2020 after Census reviews voter records: ‘I WON’ Trump says there are no talks between US and Iran Who is Natalie Harp? Meet Donald Trump’s ‘human printer’ “The Census Bureau has begun checking the Voter Records from 2020 against their Citizenship Records.

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