United States – Trump sues against new charges in Michigan



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Republicans were denied at several polling stations to witness the opening of the ballot cards and the counting of votes, campaign manager Bill Stepien justified going to court. This violated a legal right in this US state The lawsuit demands that the counting of votes be stopped until access to polling stations is guaranteed. Election letters opened without observation would also have to be reviewed again.

Bidens’ election campaign team is already raising money online for the long-awaited legal battle. The “Biden Fight Fund” created on an Internet platform should protect the election result, Biden tweeted. The president of the United States, Donald Trump, should not decide on the outcome of the election, but the American people should.

Meanwhile, Biden won the disputed state of Wisconsin, securing ten voters. US media reported Wednesday after nearly all the votes were counted. In the 2016 election, Trump in northeast Wisconsin was 0.7 percentage points ahead of then-Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

So even though Biden won in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania has yet to count more than a million votes cast. Those responsible had admitted that, in the worst case, it would take days to reach a result. In Pennsylvania, the current Trump led after a recount of about 80 percent of the vote. Also in Georgia and North Carolina, Biden had little chance of receiving last-minute surprises because, among other things, there were still many votes pending in the city of Atlanta. In both states, Trump was barely leading after counting more than 90 percent of the vote.

Trump had already announced in a short statement that he wanted the country’s Supreme Court to stop another vote count. “We won this election,” Trump said Wednesday night at the White House, although the election results in several major US states are or were still open. Challenger Joe Biden’s campaign team harshly criticized Trump’s remarks.

“To be honest, we won,” he told White House supporters, although final results were not available from many major states. At least 270 voters are required to win the election. Joe Biden has 248 voters, Donald Trump currently has 214.

Trump was also outraged by the change in the majority. On Tuesday night he led in many key states, in some cases solidly, the US president wrote on the Internet service Twitter on Wednesday. This lead then “magically disappeared” in one state after another. This was “very strange,” added the captioned headline.



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