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State results are key to winning a presidential election. The head of state is not elected directly by the people, but by electors who cast their votes according to the results of their state. According to calculations by the American media, Democrat Biden has 306 electorates behind him, he needs 270 for the presidential election, Trump has 232 electorates. Pennsylvania is a particularly valuable state with 20 voters, Georgia has 16 votes and Wisconsin 10.
In Pennsylvania, Trump’s side, under the direction of his personal attorney and confidant Giuliani, is requesting a lawsuit, which has been reviewed a second time, not to confirm the outcome of the elections in the state at all. Instead, the local parliament, in which Republicans have a majority, should appoint the electorate. The goal: These elected voters should not vote for the winner of the election Biden on December 14, but for the defeated Trump. In this way, Trump would ensure the support of 20 voters who, according to the electoral results, are not entitled to him.
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Trump has been claiming since Election Day Nov. 3 that his victory was stolen by fraud. Giuliani and other Trump attorneys renewed these allegations on Thursday. “There was a plan from a central location to carry out these various acts of voter fraud that specifically targeted big cities,” Giuliani said. Trump had announced the press conference on Twitter with the words that his lawyers would show there a “very clear and workable path to victory.”
Again, no strong evidence of large-scale voter fraud was provided. Trump’s legal advisor Jenna Ellis accused the media, which repeatedly criticized this, of not knowing that the tests would take time. Like Trump, his lawyers continued to spread rumors that the software used in Trump’s vote count attributed the votes cast to challenger Biden. The Trump camp also allegedly denounces the false ballot papers for postal ballots. Trump’s lawyers have now claimed, without any evidence, that the election was influenced by Venezuela, Cuba and China.
Lawyers in various states have already suffered more than two dozen defeats. But you keep trying. Giuliani said: “We are limited in what we can do. We are not the FBI, we are not the government.” If he had been in government, “many people probably would have been arrested.”
New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman wrote on Twitter: “Some Trump advisers, none of whom speak publicly, say that this press conference and what Giuliani is doing is dangerous. They are waiting to hear that the president recognizes it, but has not yet done so.