While Democrats and liberals criticize Republicans, conservatives, and others who are concerned about election integrity, smearing them with the pejorative label "Election deniers," many allegations regarding election irregularities are now being made against Democrats.
Since the 2020 presidential election, former President Donald Trump and other Republicans have raised concerns about election irregularities and are often called "Election deniers" by Democrats and the media.
Many Democrats have been accused or found guilty of election crimes, sometimes by members of their own party.
The Democratic Connecticut secretary of the state has sent multiple referrals of alleged election malfeasance to State Elections Enforcement Commission from the redo general election in February.
The secretary of the state's office also has two election reform proposals advancing through the state legislature in an effort "To close loopholes observed by our election monitors."
Since Trump and other Republicans have raised concerns about election irregularities in the 2020 presidential election, they have frequently been labeled "Election deniers." Hillary Clinton herself has often declared Trump was an "Illegitimate president" and suggested that "He knows that he stole the 2016 presidential election."
Multiple Democrats sued each other over alleged election fraud last year and dozens of them have claimed election fraud and irregularities since at least the 2000 presidential election.
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