Trump camp cases in 3 more states after Georgia



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Concerns about the outcome of the US elections still persist. The results of the majority of the electoral votes have been useful. So far, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has received 284 electoral votes. On the other hand, Republican candidate Donald Trump has 214 votes.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has accused him of manipulating the US presidential election. He accused Democrats of stealing votes. Trump’s campaign camp said they have filed a lawsuit in Georgia. Lawsuits have been filed in three states, including Georgia. They have called for vote counting to be stopped in some areas of Georgia. Georgia is an important state on the battlefield where no candidate can win yet.

The lawsuit alleges that a Republican observer saw a Chatham County boxer adding 53 late-arriving postal ballots. In Georgia, postal ballots arrive at designated locations before 7 pm on voting day.

As a result, President Trump took legal action in Georgia as the fourth largest state. He promised that the counting of votes would stop in places where there was ‘fraud’ on the ballot. However, he was unable to present any evidence in support of his claim.

Meanwhile, Trump’s camp in Michigan has filed a lawsuit to stop the vote count. Democratic candidate Joe Biden beat Biden by a slim margin in that state.

In Pennsylvania, Republicans are appealing against the government’s decision to count postal ballots three days after Election Day. Millions of votes have yet to be counted in that state. The president’s camp in Wisconsin has also called for a vote recount “based on the anomalies observed Tuesday.”

Earlier in the evening on election night, Trump threatened to go to the Supreme Court to fight the election results. His campaign field has begun filing cases in one state after another.



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