Sean Spicer, breaking with Trump, says he sees no signs of voter fraud

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Sean Spicer broke from his former boss President Donald Trump and disputed Thursday that there were signs of widespread voter fraud.

"I haven't seen any evidence of it. And again, I don't think it helps his case," said Trump's first White House press secretary on SiriusXM’s The Dan Abrams Show.

Spicer criticized Trump's vague accusations of Democrats attempting to steal the election in close battlegrounds without providing any specific examples. He drew parallels to the president's common blanket criticism of the news media as "fake news" without providing any specific instances of journalists acting unfairly.

"You can't just throw a term out there without being specific," Spicer told the show's guest host, Brian Ross.

As Democratic candidate Joe Biden remains only one state away from securing the 270 electoral votes to win, Trump and his supporters have accused Democrats and election officials of flooding states with illegitimate votes. Despite the claims, there have been no reports of major election tampering, and the election has largely gone smoothly, in spite of the unprecedented circumstances brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.