dave scanlan: we don't see any indication that there was a significant widespread effort to circumvent the qualified voters of new hampshire. reporter: there is no evidence to support trump's claims, trump himself offered no evidence, the . the new hampshire attorney general's office confirms it is looking into only a handful of voter fraud claims, like improperly placed campaign signs, and people who voted in the wrong place. >> the only thing that could occur at this point is that if there is evidence to substantiate the claim that it presented to the attorney general's office so that they can follow up with an reporter: trump's claims followed a series of earlier posts in which he voiced opposition to recounts in wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, proposed by green party candidate jill stein, new . new hampshire deputy secretary of state dave scanlan says issues that arise from campaigns are handled publicly in the state legislature. in fact several bills that deal , with elections have already been submitted for 2017. >> certainly, accusations like this could create a cloud or