
Lindsey Graham Ready to Move on From Trump's Election Fraud Claims: 'I Accept the Results'
By Daniel Villarreal
Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has said that he accepts the results of the 2020 election and is ready to move on. Graham's statement came as Republican former President Donald Trump continues to baselessly claim that the election was "stolen" by widespread voter fraud.
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Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has said that he accepts the results of the 2020 election and is ready to move on. Graham's statement came as Republican former President Donald Trump continues to baselessly claim that the election was "stolen" by widespread voter fraud.
Lindsey Graham wearing a suit and tie looking at the camera: Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has said that he accepts the results of the 2020 election and is ready to move on, despite Republican former President Donald Trump's repeated baseless claims that the election was rigged by an unprecedented nationwide conspiracy of voter fraud. In this photo, Graham makes a statement after voting in the Judiciary Committee to move the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court out of committee and on to the Senate for a full vote on October 22, 2020 in Washington, DC.© Samuel Corum/Getty Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has said that he accepts the results of the 2020 election and is ready to move on, despite Republican former President Donald Trump's repeated baseless claims that the election was rigged by an unprecedented nationwide conspiracy of voter fraud. In this photo, Graham makes a statement after voting in the Judiciary Committee to move the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court out of committee and on to the Senate for a full vote on October 22, 2020 in Washington, D.C.
"I accept the results of the election," Graham said after touring the Mauldin Paving Products company in Taylors, South Carolina on Monday afternoon.
"I am ready to move on," Graham said. "2020 is over for me. I'm ready to march on and hopefully take back the house in the Senate in 2022."
Graham said that he didn't know many details of the election vote audit taking place in Arizona. He specifically pledged support for reforming "election systems" with voter ID laws and other verification systems.
"A lot of people voted by mail and numbers never known before. Georgia had a dramatic increase of mail-in voting. So I think it's smart to reform our laws to make sure that you are who you say you are," Graham said.
Graham didn't initially believe that Trump had legitimately lost the 2020 election. Immediately after national ballot reporting confirmed Democratic President Joe Biden's win, Graham told Trump not to concede.
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