Trump Says Wisconsin ‘Will Win’ As Georgia Announces Full Recount



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US President Donald Trump doubled down on his refusal to accept the results of Wednesday’s presidential election, claiming that the state of Wisconsin, which was declared by President-elect Joe Biden last week, will “win.”

Referring to a Washington Post-ABC pre-election poll that found Biden was 17 points ahead in the Midwestern state, Trump said he was now “preparing to win the state,” calling it a “poll of possibly illegal repression. ” Biden won Wisconsin, which was called up for the former vice president last Thursday, by 20,500 votes.

Trump also referenced “corruption and dishonesty” in Pennsylvania, tweeting a link to a Fox News segment by host Laura Ingraham stating that 70 percent of Republicans believe the election “was neither free nor fair.”

Unsurprisingly, Georgia announced a full count of the presidential elections in every county in the state, because the bottom line was so tight.

“It will be an audit, a tally, and a one-time review,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican. “It will be hard work, but we will work with the counties to get it done in time for our state certification.”

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