Donald Trump says, 'If I lost, I would be a very gracious loser' at Georgia rally

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Donald Trump has continued to falsely profess that he won the 2020 presidential election, adding that he would be a "very gracious loser" if he did lose.

Last night, the incumbent president appeared at his first rally since losing the election to president-elect Joe Biden.

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Held in Valdosta, Georgia, Trump was campaigning on behalf of GOP Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, who are competing in the Senate runoff election next month for control of the upper house against Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

However, in between urging people to vote for Senators Loeffler and Perdue, Trump also made several comments regarding his own personal political pursuits, including once again falsely claiming to have won the Peach State, and the election overall.

In fact, per BBC News, Joe Biden is the first Democratic candidate to win the state of Georgia in a presidential election since 1992.

"You know we won Georgia, just so you understand," Trump, 74, claimed to the crowd.

At one point, Trump incorrectly stated: "We actually won, remember? So many of the states - I won every one of them. Every one of these states - and by the way, the swing states that we're all fighting over now? I won them all by a lot."

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Trump added: "We will find that hundreds of thousands of ballots were illegally cast all over your state, and all over the country, by the way. More than enough to give us a total historic victory."

Trump then claimed that if he did lose the election, he would be gracious in defeat.

Watch Trump address the Georgia crowd in the video below:
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"If I lost, I would be a very gracious loser," Trump informed the raucous crowd.

"If I lost, I would say 'I lost', and I would go to Florida, and I would take it easy, and I would go around, and I would say I did a good job."

Trump then continued to profess his unfounded claims of election fraud, telling the crowd: "But you can't ever accept when they steal and rig and rob," a statement that caused the crowd to break out into a "Stop the steal" chant.

The POTUS then stated: "Well, the democrats did try to steal the presidency - they're trying like hell."

CNN currently projects that Biden, 78, has won the presidential election with 306 votes in the electoral college. Trump currently trails on 232.

The college is due to meet on December 14 to formalize the results.

Donald Trump says, 'If I lost, I would be a very gracious loser' at Georgia rally

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By VT

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Donald Trump has continued to falsely profess that he won the 2020 presidential election, adding that he would be a "very gracious loser" if he did lose.

Last night, the incumbent president appeared at his first rally since losing the election to president-elect Joe Biden.

[[imagecaption|| Credit: PA Images]]

Held in Valdosta, Georgia, Trump was campaigning on behalf of GOP Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, who are competing in the Senate runoff election next month for control of the upper house against Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

However, in between urging people to vote for Senators Loeffler and Perdue, Trump also made several comments regarding his own personal political pursuits, including once again falsely claiming to have won the Peach State, and the election overall.

In fact, per BBC News, Joe Biden is the first Democratic candidate to win the state of Georgia in a presidential election since 1992.

"You know we won Georgia, just so you understand," Trump, 74, claimed to the crowd.

At one point, Trump incorrectly stated: "We actually won, remember? So many of the states - I won every one of them. Every one of these states - and by the way, the swing states that we're all fighting over now? I won them all by a lot."

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1335401109444321280]]

Trump added: "We will find that hundreds of thousands of ballots were illegally cast all over your state, and all over the country, by the way. More than enough to give us a total historic victory."

Trump then claimed that if he did lose the election, he would be gracious in defeat.

Watch Trump address the Georgia crowd in the video below:
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"If I lost, I would be a very gracious loser," Trump informed the raucous crowd.

"If I lost, I would say 'I lost', and I would go to Florida, and I would take it easy, and I would go around, and I would say I did a good job."

Trump then continued to profess his unfounded claims of election fraud, telling the crowd: "But you can't ever accept when they steal and rig and rob," a statement that caused the crowd to break out into a "Stop the steal" chant.

The POTUS then stated: "Well, the democrats did try to steal the presidency - they're trying like hell."

CNN currently projects that Biden, 78, has won the presidential election with 306 votes in the electoral college. Trump currently trails on 232.

The college is due to meet on December 14 to formalize the results.