election fraud: He believes what he believes, based on the information he was provided, Spicer said, according to Guelph Mercury. But he would not detail what information he was referring to, citing only a 2008 study that called for updating voter rolls but did not conclude there has been pervasive election fraud. Trump spokesman Sean Spicer said the president does believe that he lost the popular vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton only because of widespread illegal ballots. Spicer, who spent several years at the Republican National Committee before joining the White House, would not say whether he shared the president's belief. Trump first raised the prospect of illegal voting during the transition. He also sidestepped questions about whether the White House would investigate the voter fraud allegations, saying only, Anything is possible.
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