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Original caption: Trump sent several tweets in the middle of the night: The elections were unfair and the lawsuit has just begun!

[Texto / Observador Wang Xiong Chaoran]Although Twitter has been tagging “controversial content” and other tags constantly, to make more people aware of the “illegalities” of this US presidential election, Trump tried!

From the night of November 6 to the morning of November 7, Beijing time, the President of the United States, Trump, continued to tweet frantically. In his tweets, he constantly questioned “illegal problems” in the vote counting process in battlefield states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, and threatened their laws. The litigation battle has just begun.

As Trump tweeted, the states of Georgia and Pennsylvania he mentioned had already “turned from red to blue” and Biden was closer to winning the election. According to many American media reports, Georgia and Pennsylvania are able to recount their votes due to the fact that the election is too outdated.

  Trump tweeted wild words

Late on the night of November 6, Beijing time, Trump sent out five tweets questioning the “injustice” of the Pennsylvania election. He first wrote: “Philadelphia has a very poor record of electoral integrity.” However, it was embarrassing. Yes, you misspelled Philadelphia as “Philadelphia” and you haven’t changed it so far.

The image is the same on Twitter.The image is the same on Twitter.

Trump subsequently quoted Fox News anchor Stuart Varney (Stuart Varney) as saying that Pennsylvania Governor Wolf and the state Supreme Court flagrantly violated the United States Constitution, and honest and fair election observers were barred from the station. counting. Also, Pennsylvania is doing things in a terrible and lawless way. Trump claimed that the votes that arrived after Election Day were “illegal” and the US Supreme Court must correct these situations.

He later wrote: “With radical left-wing Democrats attacking the Republican Senate, the position of president has become more important!”

After talking about Pennsylvania, Trump brought up another state on the battlefield, Georgia. He tweeted and asked: “Where are the missing military votes in Georgia? What happened?”

Trump also made a tough statement to his opponent Biden: “Joe Biden should not falsely claim that he has become president. I can make the same statement too. The legal process has just begun!”

On the morning of November 7, Beijing time, Trump continued to tweet, claiming that he had a huge advantage in many states on Election Day, but these main advantages “disappeared” and his side would use the law. Means to recover everything.

  Pennsylvania and Georgia “turn blue,” will Trump lose?

At the same time that Trump posted these tweets, the vote counting situation in various battlefield states in the United States also changed at the same time.

According to the “New York Times” electoral chart, at 6:00 p.m. Beijing time, Georgia had a total of 49,60034 votes, with an open rate of over 98%. They won the Democratic candidate Biden and the current president of the United States, Trump. 49.4% of the votes.

However, it is worth noting that Biden’s detailed overall vote outperformed Trump by nearly 1,000 votes, and Georgia quietly “turned blue.”

As of 10:00 p.m. on the 6th Beijing time, Pennsylvania had obtained 6,670,421 votes, with an open rate of more than 95%. The Democratic candidate Biden and the current president of the United States, Trump, obtained 49.4% and 49.3% of the votes. Biden, who was far behind, outscored Trump by more than 5,000 votes.

Judging by the Electoral College system of the US presidential elections, the “turning blue” of these two states amounts to directly governing Trump’s defeat. In response, Trump’s campaign team quickly issued a statement.

Image of Trump campaign team statement from social media siteImage of Trump campaign team statement from social media site

The statement stated that the Trump campaign will challenge the election results, saying that any predictions about Biden’s victory are “incorrect.” Matt Morgan, general counsel for Trump’s campaign, emphasized in a statement that the campaign is “far from entering the final stage.”

Additionally, Fox News also cited sources who reported that Trump currently has no plans to admit defeat.

On the other hand, to the Trump team’s statement that it had no intention of admitting defeat, Biden’s campaign team also immediately responded: the United States government is fully capable of expelling the invaders from the White House.

  The battle is fierce, Pennsylvania and Georgia can recount the votes

Also, because Trump and Biden have almost the same votes in Pennsylvania and Georgia, many American outlets reported that the two states can recount the votes.

According to a National Public Radio (NPR) report on November 6 local time, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (Brad Raffensperger) confirmed that the state will count the votes.

Ravensperger said, “Today, the focus of our election officials remains ensuring that every legitimate vote can be accurately counted and recorded.”

According to the “New York Times” election chart, at 8:20 am on November 7 Beijing time (7:20 pm on 6 EST), Biden’s vote in Georgia is 0.1% ahead of Trump. Percentage points, less than 4,000 votes more than Trump.

Screenshot of the New York Times websiteScreenshot of the New York Times website

According to the Associated Press, after the Georgia Secretary of State announced that the state will recount the votes, Pennsylvania can also recount the votes.

According to the “New York Times” election chart, at 8:20 am on November 7 Beijing time (7:20 pm on 6 Eastern time), Biden’s vote in Pennsylvania outstrips Trump by a 0.3%. , Which has nearly 20,000 more votes than Trump.

Screenshot of the New York Times websiteScreenshot of the New York Times website

 

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