Republicans call Trump’s claims of victory pathetic



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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –

The Republican Party’s lead attorney for election disputes, Ben Ginsberg, mentioned the statement of the incumbent presidential candidate. United States of America, Donald trump, who claims victory as sad.

Ginsberg said he had never seen a president of the United States behave in this way. As is known, Trump is running in these elections with the support of the Republican Party.

“It is a sad moment for me as a senior Republican to see the call to disenfranchise so many people,” Ginsberg said. CNN, Wednesday (4/11).


Furthermore, Ginsberg said that what Trump said was really damaging to everyone who had voted for the Republican Party.

“… What the president said tonight is not only unprecedented and not only without legal basis, but it is seriously damaging to all the other men and women who are voting as Republicans today,” he said.

Ginsberg asked Trump to allow all votes in this presidential election to be counted first before filing a lawsuit.

“If you have objections to a particular ballot or procedure, then you have the post-fact recovery of each individual state competition statute or recalculate the statute if the margins are close enough,” Ginsberg said.

Ginsberg believes that all the ballots that have been counted and some have been declared valid according to the rules of the presidential election.

Trump has accused indications of fraud and urged a halt to the vote count, after multiple versions of the vote count gave victory to his Democratic rival, Joe Biden.

In a White House speech, Trump said he urged that all vote counting be stopped immediately because there were signs of fraud.

He also affirmed that he would take the indication of fraud to the Supreme Court of the United States to annul the vote count that had been carried out.

“We actually won this election,” Trump said in a speech from the East Room of the White House.

“This is a very important moment, we go to the Supreme Court, we want the voting to stop,” Trump said.

Biden has also provided a statement regarding the ongoing vote count. Unlike Trump, Biden prefers to wait for the results of the official recount.

“We feel very good, we really feel very good. I have to tell you that we believe that we are on the right track to win this election,” Biden said in the early hours of local time.

Biden said that neither he nor Trump deserved a victory declaration, but society.

“This is not the place for me or Donald Trump to declare who will win the election. The decision is in the hands of the American public. But I am optimistic about the outcome,” Biden said.

(ndn / ayp)

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