The former president`s continued claims of widespread voter fraud are just his way of saying that the votes of certain people don`t count, can`t count, can`t be real because the election outcome was not consistent with the mitt of white supremacy.
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Raphael Warnock critiques former President Trump's claims of voter fraud as racially motivated.
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