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Trump's championing of debunked vote conspiracies casts shadow over midterms
- Trump is expected to revisit claims the 2020 election was stolen in a national address, a move experts say could erode public confidence ahead of the November midterms.
- Security analysts and academics stress there is no credible evidence of meaningful tampering in 2020; they call that election one of the most audited and litigated in recent memory.
- Observers warn the resurfacing of these allegations could be aimed at laying groundwork to delegitimize future election results if his party loses.
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