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CNN’s John Avlon Says Voter Fraud In A Congressional District May Lead To Special Election

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CNN senior political analyst John Avlon said a credible case of voter fraud has been discovered in North Carolina’s Ninth Congressional District and may end up triggering a special election.

“New Day” host John Berman began a Monday segment by calling voter fraud a “figment of President [Donald] Trump’s imagination” before turning to Avlon for the rundown.

“Voter fraud: You know it’s one of resident Trump’s favorite boogeyman,” Avlon said. “He called it out before the midterm elections, launched a commission to find it, and repeatedly blamed it without evidence for losing the 2016 popular vote. But voter fraud is vanishingly rare in the United States.”

Avlon said a viable case of voter fraud is big news.

“It’s big news that voter fraud is being credibly alleged in one North Carolina congressional race and wait for it — fingers are pointing at the Republican campaign,” he said.

Republican Mark Harris won by a close margin of 905 votes over Democrat Dan McCready, but is now having his victory called into question, Avlon said.

“Late last week the North Carolina board of elections voted across party lines to postpone certification of Harris as the winner. Something is rotten in the North Carolina ninth,” he continued.

Avlon claimed certain rural counties saw a drop off in black absentee voting and said 40 percent of requested ballots were never returned.

“All this is shady and definitely deserving of further investigation,” he said. “The vote for the Republican has so many irregularities that there could end up being a new election, which is possibly why we haven’t heard boo about it from the president yet.”

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