Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, Georgia’s two Democratic senators, publicly dismissed Donald Trump’s continued claims of election fraud in the state. The senators referenced investigations that found no evidence of widespread irregularities.
Both lawmakers stated that Georgia’s 2020 Senate election results are a long-settled issue. They noted that multiple audits and recounts confirmed the outcomes. Trump has repeatedly alleged fraud in the state’s elections.
Warnock and Ossoff highlighted the bipartisan nature of the election certifications. They pointed to Republican officials who upheld the results. The senators described Trump’s claims as baseless distractions.
The rebuttal comes as Trump continues to campaign on election integrity issues. Georgia remains a key battleground for the 2026 midterms. Both senators face potential reelection challenges next year.
State election officials have consistently defended the security of Georgia’s voting systems. They have stressed that no credible evidence supports fraud allegations. The senators echoed this stance in their public remarks.
Ossoff and Warnock urged voters to focus on pressing policy matters instead. They emphasized the need for election confidence moving forward. Their statements aim to reinforce public trust in democratic processes.
The issue of election fraud remains a divisive topic among Georgia voters. Polls show a split between Republicans and Democrats on the matter. The senators’ comments seek to bridge that partisan gap.





