More than 2,6 thousand votes are not counted … a newspaper giving good news to Trump about the elections



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A local American newspaper gave good news to the outgoing American president, Donald Trump, regarding the possibility of winning new votes, which will bring him closer to winning the presidential elections, to confirm his allegations of fraud in the elections that took place on November 3, and earlier in many states by mail.

And the state concerned about the recount in some of its constituencies is Georgia, which is one of only four states that can determine the outcome of America’s presidential elections until the winner is announced there.

Trump’s team sued in a Georgia court, asking state election commissions to comply with the mail ballot counting and storage law.

And according to what I mentioned The Atlanta Journal Constitution, chances of Trump winning a state have increased Georgia, after identifying more than 2.6 thousand votes not counted in one of the provinces, in some context Made possible by stories.

The newspaper denied the occurrence of fraud in the unaccounted votes and attributed the matter to a malfunction of the incoming message scanner, which did not classify some messages.

The newspaper felt that the uncovered ballots could help Trump close the gap with the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, who was elected president of the United States.

Currently, according to television channels, Biden’s gap with Trump exceeds 14,000 votes, in favor of the former.

However, although the newspaper considered the matter a technical failure, according to informed sources, it included another opinion that questioned the integrity of the election.

Georgia State Elections Commissioner Gabriel Sterling told the newspaper that it was not a technical failure and called for the resignation of the head of the electoral commission for the area where the ballots were found.

And Georgia state official Brad Ravensberger announced the possibility of a manual recount in the US presidential election.

And in other areas of the state, the tally has yet to reveal a significant difference in the number of votes for the Republican and Democratic candidates.



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