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the refugees presented by your staff Donald trump in order to stop the counting of votes they were rejected of two American states particularly critical of the long-awaited result of the US elections, and specifically by Michigan Y Georgia, which precedes, for the moment, the Republican president.
Two judges from the states of Georgia and Michigan have rejected appeals by outgoing President Donald Trump’s campaign staff to demand that the counting of votes be stopped in the presidential election.
Trump’s lawyers have been fired multifaceted legal attack in several of the battlefield states.
According to local media, Judge James Bass in Georgia dismissed the appeal, emphasizing that there was no evidence of misconduct in the officials’ vote counting.
Meanwhile, Judge Cynthia Stevens in Michigan dismissed a similar lawsuit at a hearing today, stating that she will issue her written court decision tomorrow Friday.
Pennsylvania and Georgia announce results
“It seems that today we will have counted the vast majority of the ballots,” he said Thursday night. cnni Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Bukvar.
“I think there are about 550,000 votes left, which is expected to be counted today.” Some have already been counted, but they have not been uploaded, “he continued.
Donald Trump’s lead in Pennsylvania is shrinking, CNNi notes, while according to 92% of the votes so far, the Republican president is 1.7 points ahead of the Democratic candidate. Joe biden.
In case Joe Biden finally prevails in Pennsylvania, which gives 20 voters, then there may be a safe estimate for him tonight new president of the United States.
In Georgia For 16 voters, there are about 61,000 votes to be incorporated, and for now Trump’s advantage is marginal with less than 13,000 votes.
In side battles, Republicans appear to be retaining leadership in Senate in a suspenseful showdown.
In Parliament of representatives Democrats are ahead of Republicans with 199 against 188 seats.
“We did not win all the battles, but we did win the war”
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, positively evaluates the result of November 3, according to a democratic source who spoke with CNNi
“We did not win all the battles, but we did win the war,” said the Democrats in the federal parliament, which remains in their power.
“It was a great victory,” said Pelosi, who, referring to Joe Biden, commented that the Democratic candidate is one step away from the White House.