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Trump’s team questioned the results of the vote counting in Pennsylvania and Michigan, and asked campaign watchers to investigate the places where votes are processed and counted.
The deputy director of the Trump campaign team, Justin Clark, stated that they have filed legal action to suspend the counting of votes until the counting process is transparent enough for the Republican side to ensure that the counting process is honest and compliant. to the law.
Clark said the team is also preparing to file a lawsuit in the Supreme Court on the issue of vote counting delays in Pennsylvania. The case involves whether the state can count the votes within three days after the election.
On the night of the Nov. 3 vote, Trump, after surpassing the threshold to win 29 electoral votes in Florida, successfully won the Republican iron vote warehouse and swept 38 electoral votes in Texas.
Subsequently, Trump led the way and won, taking an absolute advantage in Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. The electoral votes in these states are enough to give Trump a major victory.
However, just as the results were about to be announced, the states controlled by the Democratic Party called for the suspension of the vote count. At midnight on the 4th, Trump published two posts in a row, predicting they had won a “great victory.”
He noted that “one group of very sad people is trying to deprive another group of election results and we will not tolerate it.”
A few hours later, a large number of votes in favor of Biden also reached these swing states that Trump was leading. On the morning of the 4th, Trump narrowed the gap with Biden in several key states where he had been leading. Right-wingers condemned that this shows that the vote-counting process in this year’s US presidential election is abnormal.
On the same day, Trump sent out many tweets accusing the Democrats of cheating: “Last night, I ran in a lot of key states, most of them were solid and almost every state controlled by Democrats. Then one by one they started (leading ). Strangely disappeared due to the shocking pile of ballots (suddenly) being counted. Very strange, the ‘voting agency’ got it wrong and it was a historical mistake.
On the morning of the 4th, a Michigan county clerk “realized the vote count was obviously wrong” and the county was counting electoral votes. The county said in a statement that Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy (Sheryl Guy) learned that the informal statistical tabulation data was biased.
Gay said in a statement: “By this afternoon, we hope to have a clear answer and a clear plan of action to solve the problem.”
County Antrim has always been a Republican territory, with 23,365 people in the 2018 census. Initial results showed that Biden got 62.5% of the votes out of more than 12,000 votes, while Trump got only 36.3%. %.
Republican and state Representative Triston Cole (Triston Cole) said that this result is doubtful.
He told a local radio station that in 2016, 62% of the county’s votes went to Trump, and now it becomes a reverse result, which is impossible.
In Wisconsin, Biden suddenly added more than 100,000 votes, even beating Trump. Trump’s team has asked Wisconsin to recount the votes.
Bill, campaign manager for the Trump team. Bill Stepien said, “There are violations in several counties in Wisconsin.”
Attorneys for Trump’s team have launched absentee voting legal challenges in Pennsylvania and Nevada, and challenged important local government decisions in this general election.
Trump’s personal attorney, Jenna Ellis, stated on the 4th that in evaluating the election results, Trump has the absolute right to consider all legal options to defend the election results.
He said Trump will commit to upholding the electoral rules enshrined in the Constitution. America is a country governed by law, not a country governed by dictators.
(Full report by reporter Luo Tingting / Editor-in-chief: Zhu Xinrui)
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