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the full count of votes filed in United States Presidential Election in Georgia announced Secretary of State Brad Rafensperger.
“With the margin so close, a full count will be required on hand in each countyRafensperger told a news conference in Atlanta, adding that this would help “build trust.”
He added that he hopes the count is done in time to confirm the results of the state.
Satisfaction Trump’s staff expressed concern about this decision, noting that it is an important first step. Communications Director Tim Mortow spoke about one Important announcement, noting that this had never happened before in Georgia.
“This is one first important step “in the process of ensuring that the elections were fair and that all legal votes were counted,” he said.
“We have to understand the very basic principle that any illegal vote suppresses a legitimate vote and we don’t want that to happen,” said Republican Doug Collins, adding that they had sent a letter asking for a recount in all 159 counties. State and are very happy that this happens.
Described the decision “Victory for integrity and transparency”.
Regarding the recount schedule, Trump’s campaign adviser, Stefan Pasadino, explained that under Georgia law, the Secretary of State must certify the election results. until November 20 So expect this process to be intense and finished by then.
Allegations of wrongdoing in Michigan
The staff of Republican President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit in Michigan, as part of his legal strategy, which, however, has little chance of success, to overturn the victory of Democrat Joe Biden in the November 3 presidential election.
Trump’s team went to federal court today to try to prevent Michigan from validating the final election results. In 2016, Trump had won this status, but is now behind Biden by 148,000 votes, or 2.6%, based on unofficial results so far.
Trump is not admitting defeat, but is filing lawsuits in various states to try to substantiate his accusations, so he has thus far not presented evidence of widespread electoral fraud. The lawsuit, filed in Michigan, also alleges wrongdoing, particularly in Wayne County, Detroit’s Democratic stronghold.
So far, the judges have rejected many of Trump’s appeals and legal experts believe that litigation is unlikely to change the outcome of the elections.