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While in doubt who will be the new President of the United States, the campaign team of Donald Trump receives bad news, as the judges of the Courts of the states of Michigan and Georgia dismissed the demands on the counting of votes.
Michigan State Judge, Cynthia Stephens, decided that there were no arguments or evidence for the Republican candidate’s campaign to stop the vote counting and review the counted votes as requested.
A similar situation was experienced in Georgia where the magistrates of the highest court received a request from the Republican party of Chatham County for the alleged “mishandling of absentee ballots”, but decided not to accept it.
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On the other hand, the head of state team obtained a legal victory in the state of Pennsylvania where an appeals court agreed to allow election officials from Philadelphia allow election observers better access to areas where workers count votes.
On the other hand, Trump’s electoral team announced that it will present an appeal to stop the counting of votes in the state of Nevada, place where the review of the votes continues and where Democrat Joe Biden maintains an advantage over the head of state.
Yesterday the Trump campaign manager, Bill Stepien, reported the entry of various legal resources for a vote recount in Wisconsin and have the count stop at Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania.