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Senator JD Vance of Ohio appeared to suggest that he does not believe Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election during a recent rally in central Pennsylvania. Vance criticized the media for focusing on the election results instead of important issues like the cost of living and the southern border. He highlighted the censorship of discussions about Hunter Biden’s laptop by large technology companies as a key concern. Despite being asked about Trump’s loss multiple times, Vance consistently avoided giving a direct answer, saying that Big Tech rigged the election in 2020. He has been cautious in definitively stating whether Trump won or lost in the last election, even as Trump continues to claim it was stolen. Vance has long questioned the election results and suggested that he would not have certified them if he had been in the Senate on Jan. 6, 2020. He has faced criticism for his refusal to explicitly acknowledge Trump’s loss in 2020, instead focusing on issues related to censorship and election integrity. Vance’s reluctance to accept the outcome of the last election has raised concerns about his commitment to respecting electoral results and upholding democratic norms in future elections.

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