The White House said that there is no 
evidence to support the alleged “election fraud” claimed by 
President-elect Donald Trump, who on the weekend said that “millions” of
 people voted “illegally” for his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, in 
the November 8 election.  On Sunday, Trump said on Twitter that he would
 have beaten Clinton in the nationwide popular vote “if you deduct the 
millions of people who voted illegally”.
He also called into question the results
 in three states he lost to Clinton, saying “Serious voter fraud in 
Virginia, New Hampshire and California — so why isn’t the media 
reporting on this? Serious bias — big problem!” but offering no evidence
 of the supposed fraud. However, there has been “no evidence produced to
 substantiate” Trump’s claims, White House press secretary Josh Earnest 
said on Monday, Xinhua news agency reported.

 
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