Democratic election attorney Marc E. Elias asserted on Sunday that President Donald Trump cannot expect a fair trial in the District of Columbia, pointing...
Pennsylvania voters are doubting the integrity of local elections in the county of Northampton after issues with touchscreen voting devices arose on the latest election day.
Lehigh Valley News reported several voting machines in multiple districts across Northampton County, Pennsylvania were down due to “votes getting flipped and not recording properly.”
Key elements of the indictment, spanning almost 100 pages, shed light on multiple episodes where Trump and his allies are accused of trying to reverse the election outcome.
"It’s going to cause a real increase in the lines and the time that people would have to take to vote. It’s insecure. The voter can’t really check and control their own vote. You’re at the mercy of the machine."