Georgia sets date for recount, at Trump’s insistence



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After the state of Georgia approved the results showing Joe Biden’s victory, US President Donald Trump’s campaign called for a recount, which it would do, but Republican Foreign Minister Brad Ravensburger confirmed his confidence in the results. .

The US state of Georgia has set a date for another recount, which was demanded by Republican President Donald Trump’s campaign over the weekend.

State officials said Monday that vote counting will begin at 9 o’clock on Tuesday morning EST (14:00 GMT) and end at midnight on December 2.

Trump’s campaign has rejected the results announced in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada and Arizona, and lawsuits have been filed to change it, alleging widespread fraud or not allowing its monitors to follow the projection or verify the authenticity of the signatures.

To completely change the election results, the campaign must win at least three states, according to CNN. It should be noted that the Michigan State Council officially approved the victory of Joe Biden in the presidential elections in the state, despite the efforts of the lawyers of the outgoing US president, Donald Trump, to delay the decision on the results.

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