Donald Trump delivered his first speech since Election Day at a rally in Georgia on Saturday night, still telling an enthusiastic crowd that the 2020 election was “rigged.”
According to the NY Post, Trump told Georgia voters that they still need to save the Senate and encouraged them to vote in droves in next month’s critical runoff election.
The soon to be former President refused to concede that he has already lost to Joe Biden. Trump insisted that both the national contest and the upcoming runoff have fallen prey to unspecified, but massive, vote thievery, perpetuating his baseless voter fraud claims.
Trump, who was stumping for Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, spoke to an outdoor crowd of thousands on the tarmac of an airport in Valdosta, telling them, “If I lost, I’d be a very gracious loser.”
Both Senators are fighting to hold onto their seats in a crucial, double-barrel runoff on Jan. 5 to decide which party controls the upper chamber.
“But you can’t ever accept when they steal and rig and rob — and now they’re trying to steal these two important seats, these two seats in Georgia,” Trump said of the two candidates.
“We know the Democrats are planning to cheat,” Trump told the crowd, who chanted “Stop the steal!” in agreement.
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