South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem claims election results are 'premature'

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem claims election results are 'premature'

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem tells George Stephanopoulos that the election results are 'premature' and expresses concerns of voter fraud

  • Joe Biden was announced President-elect on Saturday after major news outlets called Pennsylvania and Nevada for the Democrat  
  • Throughout the week, Donald Trump's campaign voiced claims of voter fraud  
  • On Sunday, South Dakota Gov Kristi Noem voiced similar claims and called the presidential election results 'premature'
  • She said Biden should 'and make sure that we can prove we had a fair election'
  • South Dakota Gov Kristi Noem told ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos that the presidential elections results are 'premature' before expressing her concerns over possible voter fraud during an interview about working with President-elect Joe Biden

    Biden was announced the President-elect on Saturday to the shock of millions of President Donald Trump supporters after several major news outlets called Pennsylvania and Nevada for the Democrat, pushing him past the 270 electoral votes needed for him to win. 

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