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Why Joe Biden surpassing Donald Trump’s lead in 2020 Pennsylvania election doesn’t signal fraud
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Former President Donald Trump led Pennsylvania's 2020 election before losing to Joe Biden.
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Trump’s initial lead was because Pennsylvania most of the in-person ballots were for Trump. However, Biden won a majority of the mail-in ballots, which take longer to count.
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Former President Donald Trump’s initial lead in Pennsylvania’s 2020 election is not evidence of voter fraud, as social media users have claimed.
A March 25 Facebook post contains a screenshot of an X post showing Newsmax election results. They show Trump leading by 57% in Pennsylvania's election. The screen’s top right corner shows "77%," referring to the percentage of the votes counted.
"Just a reminder how much the demons had to cheat to win," the post’s caption said.
This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)
Trump was leading in Pennsylvania on election night in 2020. But Biden eventually won the state’s election by 80,555 votes and the national election by more than 7 million votes. Trump prematurely declared victory in the state, announcing he won the Electoral College votes on X, then called Twitter.
PolitiFact previously reported that Biden surpassed Trump’s lead because of mail-in ballots. Biden won a majority of those mailed ballots, and this type of ballot is counted more slowly than in-person votes.
Pennsylvania's election rules mandate that mail-in ballots be counted on Election Day, a process that takes time because election workers must open envelopes, check voters’ signatures and prepare ballots for scanning. That this takes time is not evidence of fraud. Most of the ballots counted in person were for Trump, while Biden won more than three-quarters of Pennsylvania’s mail ballots.
We rate the claim that Donald Trump won Pennsylvania in the 2020 presidential election False.
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Former President Donald Trump’s initial lead in Pennsylvania’s 2020 election is not evidence of voter fraud, as social media users have claimed.
A March 25 Facebook post contains a screenshot of an X post showing Newsmax election results. They show Trump leading by 57% in Pennsylvania's election. The screen’s top right corner shows "77%," referring to the percentage of the votes counted.
"Just a reminder how much the demons had to cheat to win," the post’s caption said.
This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)
Trump was leading in Pennsylvania on election night in 2020. But Biden eventually won the state’s election by 80,555 votes and the national election by more than 7 million votes. Trump prematurely declared victory in the state, announcing he won the Electoral College votes on X, then called Twitter.
PolitiFact previously reported that Biden surpassed Trump’s lead because of mail-in ballots. Biden won a majority of those mailed ballots, and this type of ballot is counted more slowly than in-person votes.
Pennsylvania's election rules mandate that mail-in ballots be counted on Election Day, a process that takes time because election workers must open envelopes, check voters’ signatures and prepare ballots for scanning. That this takes time is not evidence of fraud. Most of the ballots counted in person were for Trump, while Biden won more than three-quarters of Pennsylvania’s mail ballots.
We rate the claim that Donald Trump won Pennsylvania in the 2020 presidential election False.
Our Sources
Facebook post (archived), March 24, 2024
The New York Times, The view in Pennsylvania: Democrats are confident, even as the Trump team considers legal challenges., Nov. 4, 2020
Pennsylvania Elections, 2020 Presidential Election, accessed March 26, 2024
Donald Trump X post, Nov. 4, 2020
PolitiFact, Fact-checking false claims about Pennsylvania and the presidential election, Dec. 6, 2020
Brennan Center for Justice, Why does it take so long to count mail ballots in key states? Blame legislatures, Nov. 7, 2022
NPR, Why mail voting laws may slow the count in some key swing states, Nov. 8, 2022
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