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Joe Biden’s victory was confirmed in Arizona, which was the garden of the American Republican and the district of the late John McCain.
According to the Associated Press on the 30th (local time), Arizona Secretary of State Katy Hobbs, Governor Doug Dusey and State Attorney General Mark Bernowitz said that Biden beat President Donald Trump with a difference of 10,457 votes in the presidential election. held on the 3rd of last month. Revealed. As a result, 11 Arizona constituencies will vote for Biden in a ballot on the 14th.
Before the announcement of the results, Hobbes and Governor Dusey emphasized that the election was conducted fairly and transparently. “The elections went well here in Arizona. The voting system was robust. “Secretary Hobbes also said,” Despite a number of unsubstantiated claims, the vote was transparent, accurate, and fair in accordance with Arizona law and election procedures. “Although I did not mention it directly , was aimed at the electoral conspiracy theories argued by some supporters of President Trump.
Arizona is the region where Republican candidates have won presidential elections since 1952, with only one exception. Immediately after the count, US politics said Senator McCain (Republican and from Arizona), who had stood up to President Trump during his life, finally grabbed President Trump’s ankles.
According to AP, day 3 will be the date of the lawsuit filed by President Trump against 11 Arizona voters. President Trump is demanding confirmation of mail ballot signatures in downtown Phoenix, Arizona’s capital, and whether there are duplicate votes. The judiciary has given President Trump permission to review 100 ballots by mail.
The lawsuit filed last week by President Trump requesting a delay in confirming the results of the count in Maricopa County was dismissed. Maricopa County is the most populated area in Arizona.
Reporter Lee Byung-jun [email protected]
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