Election Fraud Claims Fade as Trump's Victory Secures

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In the recent US election, initial claims of voter fraud on social media subsided as Donald Trump emerged victorious, though some right-wing influencers and disappointed Democratic supporters continued to spread unsubstantiated theories. Unlike the 2020 election, these claims have not gained significant traction, with no endorsement from Kamala Harris or Democratic officials. Isolated incidents, such as voting machine malfunctions and ballot fires, were cited as evidence of fraud, but there's no proof they affected the outcome. Overall, the scale of fraud allegations is much smaller compared to 2020.
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- When Trump's victory became clear, online claims of election fraud quieted CBS News
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