'Be a little careful': Trump floats baseless election claims in Georgia
Former President Donald Trump addressed a packed 13,000-seat arena in Duluth just outside of Atlanta on Wednesday, suggesting to supporters -- without evidence -- that vote counting might not be secure.
"Got to get out there and vote, but most importantly, just vote whichever way you want to do it," Trump said at the rally hosted by Turning Point USA.
"I've been one that says whichever way. Just get out and vote. Be a little careful. Make sure your vote gets counted. There are ways of doing that too."
Trump also again floated a conspiracy theory that Vice President Kamala Harris did not hold a public campaign event on Wednesday because she already knew the results of the coming election.
"Maybe she knows something we don't know," Trump said. "That's bad, right? Maybe she knows something we don't know."
"Does everybody understand that? Maybe," he added, to supportive responses in the crowd.
-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Soo Rin Kim and Kelsey Walsh