Former President Donald Trump appears to be dropping accusations of election fraud once again. Through the Save America PAC, Trump shared an article from conservative pundit Emerald Robinson claiming that the recent victory of Gov. Brian Kemp (R) in Georgia’s gubernatorial primary was not legitimate.
“Something stinks in Georgia,” Robinson wrote. Her argument is mainly that Trump’s endorsements in Georgia essentially meant nothing — which, she claims, runs counter to results in other jurisdictions.
Another poll cited by Robinson from the University of Georgia found that Trump’s endorsement swayed many Republican voters in Georgia elections. The poll also found, however, that his endorsement meant next-to-nothing to the 736 Republicans reached by phone in the gubernatorial primary race.