Politics & Government
Trump 'Ashamed' He Endorsed Gov. Kemp, Denounces GA Election
President Trump on Sunday raised unsubstantiated claims of election fraud in Georgia and told Fox News he was "ashamed" of Gov. Brian Kemp.

ATLANTA, GA — President Donald Trump on Sunday again raised unsubstantiated claims of widespread election fraud in Georgia and told Fox News he was "ashamed" he had previously endorsed Gov. Brian Kemp.
Georgia certified President-elect Joe Biden's victory last week after an audit ordered by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. On the strength of gains in the state's metro areas, Biden won by 12,670 votes, according to The Washington Post.
Judges in multiple states, including Georgia and Pennsylvania, have dismissed lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign that claimed election fraud but offered no evidence. The president has not yet conceded that Biden has accumulated 306 electoral votes to win the race.
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Trump said during his Fox News interview he was "ashamed" he endorsed fellow Republican Kemp after the governor certified the state's presidential election results in favor of Biden. Kemp has called for an audit of the votes.
A recount of the more than 5 million votes cast in the state's presidential election earlier this month is under way at the request of Trump. Trump's campaign filed a petition for recount in Georgia, just a few days after the state completed its own audit.
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On Thanksgiving in a brief White House appearance before reporters, Trump said Raffensperger, Georgia's top election official and a Trump-supporting Republican, was "an enemy of the people" and accused him, without evidence, of making a "deal" with Democrat Stacey Abrams to allow vote harvesting in Georgia.
The president also falsely claimed that Raffensperger was hiding "tens of thousands" of illegal votes.
Raffensperger recently said it would be best for Trump to "leave quietly," after the state's election recount confirmed Biden's win.
In an interview published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Saturday, Raffensperger said he had wished the 2020 election would have "been a resounding trumping of the left," but that "it didn't work out that way."
Raffensperger endorsed Trump for president in early 2016, before he was even the clear GOP front-runner.
Trump endorsed Raffensperger for Georgia secretary of state in 2018, tweeting at the time that he would be "fantastic" and "great for jobs," Business Insider reported.
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