
Lara Trump, co-chair of the Republican National Committee and daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, set her sights squarely on Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Tuesday night, where tens of thousands of ballots will be recounted due to a glitch.
More than 30,000 absentee ballots will reportedly be recounted on election night in the city. Poll workers in the city — grappling with historic turnout — will likely work late into the night after the doors of a tabulating machine were mistakenly left open.
Lara Trump said Tuesday night that the GOP has been "monitoring slow ballot counting" in the city.
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"Now, our legal team has learned that the counting took place in unsecured conditions and the city now has to start over, wildly extending the counting timeline," she wrote on X.
"This is an unacceptable example of incompetent election administration in a key swing state: voters deserve better and we are unambiguously calling on Milwaukee’s officials to DO THEIR JOBS and count ballots quickly and effectively. Anything less undermines voter confidence."
Election officials previously said Tuesday nothing appeared suspicious, according to CNN.
"Officials are saying this is not the case," CNN's Sara Sidner reported. "They want to make, out of an abundance of caution, sure each and every vote is properly counted."