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Biden’s campaign confirmed that Biden, his wife Jill Biden and his running partner, California Senator He Jinli, and her husband Doug Emhoff (Doug Emhoff) will be attending Wilming tonight. At the meeting at the Chase Center in central London, they made speeches one after another, but it was not clear what they said.
1. What are the points worth paying attention to in Biden’s speech today? Did the elections end and did the dust settle?
2. Is the count of several key states likely to change the situation?
3. Will the left portray the election fraud investigation as Trump’s refusal to admit defeat? What is the difference between this and Hillary Clinton’s difficulty in accepting defeat?
4. What countermeasures will Trump’s camp take? What actions will the current governing team take?
5. In some swing states, some Trump supporters have come out to protest electoral fraud. Will this momentum intensify?
In a speech to reporters accompanied by He Jinli yesterday (5th), Biden said: “We are very satisfied with the current situation. We have no doubt that when the count is over, Senator He Jinli and I will be the winners.”
President Trump also issued a statement, emphasizing that Americans have the right to full transparency in elections. This is not only a matter of this electoral campaign, but it is related to the integrity of all electoral processes. He reiterated that not all illegal votes should be counted; To ensure that the American people have confidence in government, they will never stop fighting for the Americans and the United States.
Four key states cited controversy
Currently, the counting of votes in the US elections has not yet been completed. The four key states are Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes), Georgia (16 electoral votes), Nevada (6 electoral votes) and North Carolina (15 electoral votes), the final result has not yet been announced and the media reports that Biden leads Trump in the elections.
The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Nevada to take legal action against voter fraud and vote counting fraud in these states; and requires Wisconsin to recount the votes. Trump hinted in a speech that there will be a long legal battle ahead.
Georgia’s Secretary of State has announced that he will recount the votes. The Pennsylvania court announced that provisional voting has been suspended.
Frequent fraud news
President Trump held a strong vote-counting lead in many key states on Election Day November 3 into the evening, and the loss of the lead the next day raised widespread doubt. In recent days, there has been news of fraud from the Democratic Party.
The Michigan Republican Party held a press conference this afternoon, revealing that a large number of Republican votes were counted to the Democratic Party after the software “crashed.” Michigan poll watchers noted that Democrats are trying to steal election results.
A Detroit scrutineer revealed that the box office where he was singing about 7,000 votes before 5 a.m. on the 4th, and 16,000 new tickets arrived at 4 a.m. but were not counted. What is surprising, however, is that 130,000 tickets were called that night when the polling place was announced at 7 a.m.
The Nevada Republican Party said on the 4th that it had received “tens of thousands of complaints” from voters during the general election and that it is carefully investigating all complaints. Former National Intelligence Director Rick Glennell said at the meeting that the electoral process had some evidence of non-compliance. “Thousands of people … moved from Clark County during the pandemic.” But the so-called votes were to be counted.
Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer tweeted on the 4th: “Fulton County sent our scrutineers home last night because they were closing the door and still counting in secret. ticket.
Trump said yesterday at a press conference that this election must be fair, honest and transparent, “not for me or for Biden, not for the Republican or Democratic Party, but so that the United States does not leave a stain on history.” Things are not allowed to happen in the United States. “
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