Trump’s lawsuit dismissed in Georgia and Michigan



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Georgia Superior Court Judge James Bass said there was no evidence that the ballots in question were invalid.

Michigan court Judge Cynthia Stephens on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by Camp Trump. He said he would issue a written order on Friday. Stephens said he found no basis to pursue the case.

A spokesman for Trump’s campaign camp did not comment on the court’s ruling.

Trump’s aides claim the vote was rigged in the state of Nevada, particularly Clark County. There have also been irregularities in Las Vegas.

Georgia, Michigan and Nevada are still counting votes, Reuters reports.

All three states are among the few states where the fate of the two candidates is at stake. Biden is a little ahead of Nevada. Georgia is slightly ahead of Trump. Biden is expected to win at Michigan.

Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and Trump’s campaign aide Richard Grenell made allegations of election irregularities in Las Vegas on Thursday. However, they were unable to provide any evidence. They want to stop the vote counting by filing a lawsuit in federal court. Clark County Elections Officer Joe Gloria said there was no evidence of an invalid ballot.

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