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More slips for the president of the United States: After a series of disputed US states, Arizona and Wisconsin have officially confirmed the electoral victory of Democrat Joe Biden.
09.02 am, December 1, 2020
More slippers for US President Donald Trump: After several other disputed US states, Arizona and Wisconsin also have the election victory of the Democrat Joe Biden officially confirmed. Certified in Arizona Elections Officer Katie Hobbs the result of the elections. Immediately after, the Conservative Governor Doug Ducey relevant documents. In Wisconsin, Democratic Governor Tony Evers the result of the elections.
Biden won Wisconsin in the November 3 presidential election by about 20,000 votes ahead of Trump. After Trump demanded a recount of votes in two constituencies due to alleged “illegal” mail-in voting in the Midwest state, Governor Evers now certified the result. He had “done his duty,” Evers wrote on the online service Twitter. He thanked poll officials and workers across Wisconsin for their “tireless” work to ensure a “safe, fair and efficient election.”
In Arizona, Biden had won by nearly 10,500 votes. The 78-year-old is the first Democratic presidential candidate since Bill clinton In 1996, he won Conservative status in the Southwestern United States.
Fraud allegation
After confirming Biden’s election victory in Arizona, Trump approached State Governor Doug Ducey on Twitter. “Why are you rushing to get a Democrat into office?” Trump wrote. He complained again of an alleged electoral fraud, of which there is no evidence. “What’s wrong with Doug Ducey? Republicans will remember him for a long time!” Trump wrote. He then spread tweets from other users, including a message that Republican Ducey had “betrayed” the people of Arizona. Trump wrote in capital letters: “That is correct!”
With the certification of the electoral result in Arizona, the electoral victory of the Democratic Senate Candidate Mark Kelly vs. Republican Martha McSally approved. This is a hit for the Democrats; However, two runoff elections in the state of Georgia on January 5 will ultimately decide on the future Senate majority.
Most are shrinking
So far, Trump’s Republicans have made up the majority in the House of Congress with 53 senators out of 100. As it stands, Republicans will have at least 50 senators and Democrats will have at least 48 senators.
Held at the same time as the certification of the election result in Arizona Defeat Privatanwalt Rudy Giuliani held a meeting in the state with state politicians from the Republican Party about alleged electoral fraud. Giuliani had organized a similar meeting in Pennsylvania last week. Trump was connected by phone.
The president has yet to admit defeat in the November 3 elections. He and Giuliani talk about massive electoral fraud without proof. Election officials and experts firmly reject the allegations, the Trump camp has been crashed with numerous lawsuits.
Delay tactic
Trump also tried to delay the certification of election results in key states that he lost to Biden, but to no avail. Before Arizona and Wisconsin, Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania, among others, certified their respective election results. This is an important formal step after the election.
The nation’s 538 electorate will vote on the future president on December 14. Biden secured 306 voters in the election and needed at least 270 voters to win. The former vice president will be sworn in as the 46th president in U.S. history on January 20.
Transition team
Biden has been preparing to take office for weeks. On Monday he nominated the previous one, among other things President of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen as future finance minister. The director of the leftist institute Center for American Progress, Neera’s teeth, is in charge of the administrative and budgetary authority OMB, which is based in the White House.
But there was immediate criticism of the staff. Republicans prophesied the 50-year-old woman, who had been singled out for strong remarks against Trump, that she would not be confirmed by the Senate. Also on the side of the left-wing senator Bernie sanders Tanden received criticism. In the past he had spoken out against proposals for compulsory health insurance for all. Tanden, like future ministers and other top government officials, must be approved by the House of Congress. If Republicans defend their majority in the Senate, they could fail Tanden.