Bad news received the campaign of the current president of the United States, Donald trump, after the Michigan and Georgia courts rejected the demands for the counting of votes.

In Michigan, the Trump campaign asked to stop the count because, it said, had not been given “meaningful access” to the process, which was rejected by the judge of that state, Cynthia stephens.

Specifically, Stephens resolved that there were no arguments or evidence to stop the vote counting.

In parallel, in Georgia also justice reviewed and rejected an application about an alleged mishandling of absentee ballots.

The president’s team also announced that it presented a lawsuit to temporarily halt the scrutiny in Pennsylvania, claiming that the process was being concealed by Democrats.

In that state, Trump’s team scored a victory, albeit partial, since the appeals court allowed election officials authorize observers to have better access to where votes are counted.