SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — President Donald Trump’s most vocal GOP critic said Tuesday that Trump will likely continue to have influence in Republican politics, even after the presidential election was called for Democrat Joe Biden. U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney said Trump’s significant presence on social media and his ability to turn out the vote among his political supporters mean he isn’t going away. The 2012 Republican presidential nominee said Trump is within his rights to call for recounts and investigations into any voting irregularities. But Romney said any problems likely won’t change the outcome of the election.
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