2024-09-30 00:00:00 Mantan Presiden Donald Trump telah meningkatkan serangannya yang telah lama dilakukan terhadap integritas pemilu AS ketika kampanye presiden tahun 2024 memasuki tahap akhir, dengan menggunakan serangkaian kebohongan baru mengenai surat suara, penghitungan suara, dan proses pemilu untuk meletakkan dasar bagi perlawanan terhadap pemilu. potensi kekalahan di bulan November.
Washington Berita — Former President Donald Trump has escalated his long-running assault on the integrity of US elections as the 2024 presidential campaign enters its final stretch, using a new series of lies about ballots, vote-counting and the election process to lay the groundwork to challenge a potential defeat in November.
Nonpartisan democracy experts say theyâre seeing many of the same warning signs that were blinking red before Election Day four years ago, when Trump flooded the zone with election lies and conspiracy theories that he amplified after losing to Joe Biden.
His campaign of deception culminated in the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
âThe threats have not abated; they have only increased,â said Lindsay Daniels, a senior director at the nonpartisan Democracy Fund, which works to strengthen US democracy.
âWe saw a lot of activity in 2020 around peddling false claims and frivolous lawsuits.
We are already seeing signs now, stage-setting, that these things may be attempted again.â Trump has made at least 12 distinct false claims over the last two months that raise baseless doubts about the validity of a potential victory by Vice President Kamala Harris.
(Recent polls suggest the race is very close, and Trump could certainly still win.) Trump, who wrongly insists the 2020 election was marred by massive fraud, said at a debate in June that he will accept the 2024 results regardless of who wins âif itâs a fair and legal and good election.â A majority of Trump supporters in battleground states like Michigan, Arizona, and Pennsylvania now say theyâre ânot at all confidentâ or only âjust a littleâ confident the results will be accurately tallied, according to recent Berita polling.
Trump has lied about the legitimacy of the vote counts in key states, the reliability of mail-in and overseas ballots, the size of Harrisâ crowds at rallies, and more.
Hereâs a fact check of these and other claims.
False claim: Harris can only win through cheating For months, starting long before any votes were cast in the 2024 general election, Trump repeatedly claimed that he already has enough votes to win and simply needs to ensure Democrats donât cheat â insinuating that the only way he could possibly lose is through fraud.
Trump said at an August rally in Arizona: âThe only way they can do anything is if they cheat like hell, and weâve been victims of that.
⦠We donât need the votes, we just want to make sure that they donât cheat.â He said at an August rally in North Carolina: âOur primary focus is not to get out the vote, itâs to make sure they donât cheat, because we have all the votes you need.â And in a Friday speech in Michigan, he said, âIf I lose - Iâll tell you what, itâs possible.
Because they cheat.
Thatâs the only way weâre gonna lose, because they cheat.â Facts First: This is nonsense.
Itâs obviously entirely possible that Harris could legitimately win the presidential election.
While itâs also entirely possible that Trump wins legitimately, he could not possibly know for sure at the time of these comments that he already had âall the votes you need.â False claim: It was âunconstitutionalâ for the Democrats to replace Biden with Harris Trump has repeatedly claimed the fairness of the 2024 election was tarnished because Biden dropped out of the race in July and Harris subsequently became the Democratic presidential nominee.
In August, he called Harrisâ ascension âan unconstitutional coupâ and claimed Bidenâs âPresidency was Unconstitutionally STOLEN from himâ by Harris.
Facts First: Trumpâs claims are false.
There was nothing unconstitutional or unlawful about Biden dropping out and Harris then being chosen by Democratic delegates as the partyâs presidential nominee.
Biden quit the race before he had become the official Democratic nominee â the party makes the official nomination at its convention, which hadnât happened yet.
That means Biden dropped out before his name was placed on any state ballots.
Berita spoke in July with election authorities in 48 states, and not a single state authority, Republican or Democratic, said there were any legal issues with Harris getting on the general election ballot in place of Biden after she was formally nominated in August.
She did not end up facing obstacles getting on the ballot in any state.
And while Biden certainly faced heavy Democratic pressure to leave the race after his poor performance in a debate against Trump in June, the decision to drop out was his alone; he could have kept running if he had chosen to do so.
In other words, the candidate switch was the product of politics, not a forcible takeover.
False claim: Voting by non-citizens is a widespread problem in US elections Trump and his allies have repeatedly raised concerns that the 2024 election will be tarnished by widespread voting by non-citizens and undocumented immigrants.
Republicans put this issue front and center in April, when Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled legislation to require all voters across the country to prove their citizenship.
Efforts to pass the bill fizzled earlier in September amid disunity within the Republican caucus.
Further fanning the flames, billionaire Trump supporter Elon Musk has championed the conspiracy theory that Democrats are âimporting votersâ so they can create a âone-party state.â At the presidential debate earlier this month, Trump similarly accused Harris and Democrats of plotting to tip the election with illegal voters.
âOur elections are bad, and a lot of these illegal immigrants coming in, theyâre trying to get them to vote,â Trump said.
âThey canât even speak English.
They donât even know what country theyâre in practically.
And these people are trying to get them to vote.â Facts First: This specific Trump claim is false, and itâs also generally untrue to claim that voting by non-citizens is a widespread problem plaguing US elections.
There is simply no evidence to back up that claim; itâs already illegal for non-citizens to vote in federal elections, and the various safeguards already in place are working effectively to stop it from happening en masse.
Both liberal and conservative think tanks have found only a tiny number of examples of non-citizens voting in elections where they are ineligible.
The right-wing Heritage Foundationâs database of confirmed fraud cases lists less than 100 examples of non-citizens voting between 2002 and 2022, amid more than one billion lawfully cast ballots.
Further, nonpartisan experts on election law say such cases are almost always caught, thanks to layers of identity verification built into the registration and voting process.
Here is Beritaâs previous fact-check debunking false claims about non-citizens voting widely in federal elections.
And here is Beritaâs breakdown of the underlying data in key states, showing how Republicans have massively inflated the size of this problem.
Trump has a long history of blaming electoral losses on undocumented immigrants.
When he won the presidency in 2016, he lost the popular vote by nearly 3 million â and to explain this away, he concocted the lie that âmillionsâ of non-citizens had voted illegally.
False claim: The US Postal Service admitted it is âa poorly run messâ In a social media post in mid-September, Trump claimed that the US Postal Service âadmitted that it is a poorly run mess that is experiencing mail loss and delays at a level never seen beforeâ and asked âhow can we possibly be expected to allow or trust the U.S.
Postal Service to run the 2024 Presidential Election?â Facts First: Trumpâs claim is false.
Thereâs no evidence of the USPS ever admitting that it is a âpoorly run mess.â Reacting to Trumpâs comments at a September 19 press conference, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said, âMy response is like my response to everyone who says weâre not prepared for the election â it is that theyâre wrong.â DeJoy became postmaster general in June 2020 after being selected by the bipartisan USPS Board of Governors, whose members were all appointed by Trump.
DeJoy has touted the fact that in 2020, USPS delivered 99% of all mail ballots within one week.
The National Association of Secretaries of State, an umbrella organization that represents election officials from both parties, started raising alarm bells earlier this month with a sharply worded letter to DeJoy expressing âongoing concernsâ about the postal serviceâs âability to deliver election mail in a timely and accurate manner.â In response, DeJoy said the USPS was undertaking âextraordinary measuresâ to make sure all mail ballots are delivered on time, including designated lines at post offices for people with ballots, extra deliveries and collections by letter-carriers, âafter-hoursâ drop-offs to election offices, and keeping processing facilities open longer.
Asked by Berita for proof of the supposed USPS admission that it was a âpoorly run mess,â a Trump campaign spokeswoman responded with two news articles that were not evidence.The articles were about the recent letter that the election officials sent to DeJoy â which didnât originate from USPS and wasnât an admission of anything.
Trump has continued raising unfounded doubts about mail-in voting, predicting in a recent interview with a right-wing radio host that USPS âwill lose hundreds of thousands of ballots, maybe purposely.â There is no evidence of the USPS ever losing ballots on this scale, though isolated mishaps have occurred and been remedied in past election cycles.
Furthermore, most mail-in ballots are trackable these days, with tracking tools offered in almost every state.
False claim: There is no identity verification for overseas and military voters Trump rolled out a new lie in late September about military and overseas voting.
For this tiny slice of the national electorate, voters can receive and submit ballots over email, because they are civilians who live abroad or servicemembers that are stationed overseas.
These are often called âUOCAVA voters,â from the acronym for the federal law that set up this system: the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, which passed with bipartisan backing and was signed by Republican President Ronald Reagan in 1986.
The deadline for states to send out UOCAVA ballots was September 21.
In a social media post two days later, Trump baselessly accused Democrats of using this program âto CHEATâ in the election.
âThey are going to use UOCAVA to get ballots, a program that emails ballots overseas without any citizenship check or verification of identity, whatsoever,â Trump claimed.
Facts First: Itâs not true that UOCAVA ballots are sent to people with no verification âwhatsoeverâ of their identity.
These special ballots are only sent to registered voters who request them, and states require people to verify their identity when registering.
David Becker, founder and executive director of the nonpartisan Center for Election Innovation & Research, who regularly advises state and local election officials from both parties, blasted Trump on social media for âactively spreading false information about a bipartisan program.â âMilitary and overseas ballots have gone out to registered, verified voters (as required by law) and they are secure,â Becker wrote the day after Trumpâs claim.
âI can tell you election officials of both parties take great pride in giving military and overseas voters a secure voice in our election, and itâs unfortunate to see a candidate spread lies about that process.â Democrats Abroad, an arm of the Democratic Party, condemned Trumpâs âabsurd rantâ in a statement to Berita, and said UOCAVA ballots âare only sent to people whose registration have been confirmed and validated by their local elections office.â False claim: Harris spied on Trumpâs campaign Trump launched a new attack on Harris after news broke over the summer that Iranian hackers breached some Trump campaign email accounts and sent some of the stolen materials to journalists and Democratic campaign operatives.
âTHE FBI CAUGHT IRAN SPYING ON MY CAMPAIGN, AND GIVING ALL OF THE INFORMATION TO THE KAMALA HARRIS CAMPAIGN.
THEREFORE SHE AND HER CAMPAIGN WERE ILLEGALLY SPYING ON ME,â Trump posted on Truth Social in mid-September.
Facts First: Trumpâs claim that the Harris campaign spied on him is baseless.
Iran did breach the Trump campaign, but thereâs no evidence anyone from the Harris campaign was involved in the breach, solicited hacked materials, or weaponized these materials in any way.
The Harris campaign condemned Iranâs âunwelcome and unacceptableâ election interference.
The federal government announced in August that Iranian hackers successfully targeted the Trump campaign, and that they also attempted to breach the Biden-Harris campaigns.
US intelligence agencies later disclosed that the Iranian hackers sent unsolicited messages containing some of stolen Trump materials to some people associated with the Biden campaign.
This included âa few individualsâ who are currently involved with Harrisâ campaign, her team told Berita.
Despite Trumpâs claims, there is no evidence the Iranian hackers provided the Harris campaign with âall of the informationâ they stole.
The US spy agencies said âan excerptâ of some stolen material was provided.
More importantly, the US spy agencies said âthere is currently no information indicating those recipients repliedâ to the hackers.
The Harris campaignâs condemnation of Iran and refusal to use the stolen material is a stark contrast to how Trump embraced Russiaâs hack-and-leak against his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign.
Even after the US announced that the leaks were part of a Kremlin plot to interfere with the US election, Trump and his campaign built a strategy to capitalize off Russiaâs illegal actions and used the emails to attack Clinton on a near-daily basis.
False claim: Californiaâs vote counts are dishonest Trump has wrongly claimed for years that US vote counts are plagued by major fraud.
In the last month, he has even declared that he would win Democratic-dominated California if there was an âhonestâ vote count.
(Californiaâs large population means that a candidateâs vote totals there have a significant influence on the national popular vote â which Trump has baselessly cast doubt on for years, even when he won the presidency in 2016.) Trump said in September that âif I ran with an honest vote counter in California I would win California, but the votes are not counted honestly.â In late August, he said, âIf Jesus came down and was the vote counter, I would win California, okay?â Facts First: This is fiction.
The votes are counted honestly in California, as they are in every other state.
Trump loses California because it is an overwhelmingly Democratic state that no Republican presidential candidate has carried since 1988.
Trump lost the state in 2020, fair and square, by more 5 million votes and more than 29 percentage points.
Itâs ridiculous to suggest that fraudulent vote-counting was responsible for a margin that large.
Like several other states, California conducts post-election audits to verify the accuracy of the vote count.
These audits use mathematical models and statistics to access the accuracy of the overall tally based on random samples of ballots.
False claim: Election officials use early voting to commit fraud Trump has encouraged his supporters this year to make use of early voting.
But at a rally in Pennsylvania last week, he suggested that the lag time between when an early ballot is cast and Election Day is used by nefarious actors to fraudulently manipulate the count.
âNow we have this stupid stuff where you can vote 45 days early.
I wonder what the hell happens during that 45 â âLetâs move the ⦠see these votes, weâve got about a million votes in there, letâs move them, weâre fixing the air conditioner in the room,â right?
No, itâs terrible.
What happened the last time was disgraceful, including right here.
But weâre not going to let it happen again,â Trump said.
Facts First: This is another phony narrative.
There is no indication that there was any counting fraud involving early ballots in 2020, in Pennsylvania or anywhere else.
Early ballots are securely stored in election offices until they are counted.
People who interfere with ballots during this period are subject to prosecution.
False claim: Trump won Minnesota in 2020 Trump declared in March and May that he won Minnesota in the 2020 election.At a Minnesota rally in July, he claimed, âIf they donât cheat, we win this state easily, Okay?
They cheat.â He added, âTheyâre the most crooked.
They cheat.
They cheated in the last election, and theyâre going to cheat in this election, but weâre going to get them.â Facts First: Trumpâs claims are false.
He lost Minnesota by more than 7 percentage points in the 2020 election, fair and square, and he can certainly lose the state legitimately in 2024.
The state hasnât chosen a Republican for president since 1972, and Trump has consistently trailed in opinion polls against Harris â whose running mate is the sitting Minnesota governor, Tim Walz.
False claim: A large percentage of mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania are fraudulent Pennsylvania is one of the most important swing states in the 2024 election.
Trump claimed in a social media post in September that an âelection expertâ interviewed by right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson had suggested a large percentage of mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania are fraudulent.
âAn interview by Tucker Carlson of an election expert indicates that 20% of the Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania are fraudulent.
Here we go again!
Where is the U.S.
Attorney General and FBI to INVESTIGATE?
Where is the Pennsylvania Republican Party?
We will WIN Pennsylvania by a lot, unless the Dems are allowed to CHEAT,â he wrote.
Facts First: There is no valid basis for the claim that 20% of mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania â or any other state â are fraudulent.
This claim appears to be based on a flawed 2023 poll by a right-wing pollster, not the discovery of any actual problems with ballots in Pennsylvania or anywhere else from 2020, 2022 or this year.
The 2020 election was fair and secure in Pennsylvania, as it was in the rest of the country, according to officials from both parties who affirmed the results.
There was a tiny smattering of voter fraud in the state in 2020 ââ some of it committed by Trump supporters â but not even close to enough to have affected the outcome.
Pennsylvaniaâs Department of State said in a September email to Berita: âVoting by mail is safe and secure, and no evidence exists of widespread mail voting fraud in Pennsylvania.Mail ballot fraud has been proven to be exceptionally rare.
Claims of systemic voter fraud are devoid of any supporting evidence and have consistently been rejected by judges, government agencies, and election experts across the political spectrum.â So what was Trump referring to?
Trump and his campaign didnât specify what interview he was talking about. But in April, Carlson interviewed someone who spoke of a 2023 poll conducted by a right-wing firm, Rasmussen Reports, that has itself promoted false election claims.
Among likely voters in that poll who said they had been absentee or mail-in voters in 2020, 21% claimed to have filled out a ballot for a friend or family member and 17% claimed they had voted in a state where they were no longer a permanent resident.
There are lots of reasons not to treat this poll as evidence of mass fraud in Pennsylvania.
First, this was a national poll, not a Pennsylvania poll.
Second, the pollster is viewed skeptically by many polling experts.
Third, people making claims to a pollster about their past behavior does not prove that they actually did what they said.
Fourth, as FactCheck.org pointed out earlier this month, itâs legal to fill out a ballot for a voter with disabilities who has asked for the assistance â so someone saying they filled out someone elseâs ballot isnât necessarily a confession of fraud.
Fifth, as FactCheck.org also noted, the wording of the residency question was ambiguous enough that people could have thought it was asking about legal behavior â such as having voted in 2020 in a different state from the one they currently lived in three years later.
False claim: Harris fabricated an image to inflate her crowd size Since 2020, various Trump supporters have claimed that Bidenâs unimpressive crowd sizes are proof that Bidenâs 2020 vote total, about 81 million, was fraudulently inflated.
(Trump earned about 74 million votes in 2020.) In August, Trump launched an attack on Harrisâ crowd sizes.
He claimed on social media that Harris should be disqualified from the race because, he claimed, she had faked an image of a large crowd at her rally at a Michigan airport.
He wrote: âThere was nobody at the plane, and she âA.I.âdâ it, and showed a massive âcrowdâ of so-called followers, BUT THEY DIDNâT EXIST!â He also wrote, âThis is the way the Democrats win Elections, by CHEATING - And theyâre even worse at the Ballot Box.
She should be disqualified because the creation of a fake image is ELECTION INTERFERENCE.
Anyone who does that will cheat at ANYTHING!â Facts First: Trumpâs claims are false.
Harris did not create a fake image of the Michigan crowd using artificial intelligence or anything else.
As genuine photos and videos showed, and reporters on scene confirmed, she had a real crowd of thousands of people at the airport event.
The false claim that the Harris campaign was pushing fake images of this Michigan crowd had been circulated by some far-right influencers before Trump adopted it.
Asked by Berita in August why he made the false claim, Trump said he âcanât say what was there, who was thereâ and could only speak about his own large crowds.
But he made another false claim about Harrisâ crowds at the presidential debate against Harris in September, wrongly saying, âPeople donât go to her rallies.â False claim: Biden or Harris orchestrated Trumpâs legal cases Trump has repeatedly claimed this year that âallâ of the legal cases against him, including local and state cases, were all orchestrated by Biden for the purpose of âelection interference,â to help Democrats win the election.
In July, when Biden dropped out of the race and Harris became the Democratic candidate, Trump began claiming she was the one behind the cases.
Facts First:Â These claims are false.
There is no evidence that Biden personally orchestrated any of these cases.
Trump never presented any evidence for that claim, let alone for suddenly making the vice president the target of the claim after months of directing it at the president.
There is no sign that either Biden or Harris had any role in bringing charges against Trump in Manhattan, New York (where Trump was convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records) or Fulton County, Georgia (where an election subversion case against Trump is on hold over a battle about whether the district attorney should be disqualified).
Those prosecutions have been led by elected local prosecutors, both Democrats, who do not even report to the federal government.
Trumpâs two federal criminal cases, one about election subversion and one about Trumpâs retention of classified documents after his presidency, were brought by a special counsel, Jack Smith.
A judge dismissed the classified documents case in July, but Smith is appealing.
Smith was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, a Biden appointee, but that is far from proof that Biden orchestrated the prosecutions â and certainly not proof that Harris did.
Garland has said he would resign if Biden ever asked him to take action against Trump, but expressed confidence that Biden would never put him in that position.