President Trump is alleging fraud in California's election based on the state's routine practice of taking nearly a week to count ballots, particularly mail-in votes received on Election Day. Election officials attribute the delay to processing procedures required for vote-by-mail ballots, a standard practice across the country that creates what experts call the "pig-in-the-python effect."
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President Trump is alleging fraud in California's election based on the state's routine practice of taking nearly a week to count ballots, particularly mail-in votes received on Election Day. Election officials attribute the delay to processing procedures required for vote-by-mail ballots, a standard practice across the country that creates what experts call the "pig-in-the-python effect."