In Greeley, Donald Trump adds to skepticism about Colorado’s mail ballots
GREELEY — Donald Trump continued to question Colorado’s first mail-ballot presidential election in his second visit in as many days to the crucial swing state.
“Do you think those ballots are properly counted?” he asked the crowd Sunday at the University of Northern Colorado.
“I know they are saying, ‘Oh, of course, it’s all legitimate,’” he added. “Perhaps I’m a more skeptical person.”
The Republican nominee’s opening remark about voter fraud in Colorado echoed his comments Saturday at a Jefferson County rally. But Colorado election officials are pushing back against the suggestion of a rigged system.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak to a campaign rally at the University of Northern Colorado, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016, in Greeley, Colo. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)





