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Two-point lead isn't 'too big to rig'

Two-point lead isn't 'too big to rig'


Two-point lead isn't 'too big to rig'

A conservative activist isn't confident about Donald Trump's chances of overcoming election fraud in her state this November.

As the 2024 presidential election looms, many political pundits believe Pennsylvania could very well decide the winner. A recent Marist Poll of registered voters there had Republican Donald Trump leading Democrat Joe Biden by two points (47%-45%).

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. polled at 3%, and 5% of respondents said they were either undecided or preferred another candidate.

Diane Gramley, president of the American Family Association of Pennsylvania, does not think a two-point lead will be enough.

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"There're still issues with election integrity … and I'm very concerned about just the whole election process here in PA," she tells AFN. "There's been very little done to alleviate the problems that we faced in 2020."

So Gramley is not optimistic that Trump will accomplish a landslide that is, in his words, "too big to rig."

"This November, there's going to be even more frustration," she predicts. "The evidence is out there that something definitely went wrong in 2020, and politicians are not willing to address the issue the way that they should."

Meanwhile, she says the only option for voters has been to "put up with this."

The Marist Poll was taken before Biden's poor performance in Thursday night's presidential debate, which has sparked a fresh round of calls for the Democrat to step aside.