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On Thursday, Jane O’Malley Dillon, campaign manager for presidential candidate Joe Biden, said the lawsuits filed by the campaign of his Republican rival, Donald Trump, “are aimed at disrupting the vote-counting processes.”
And Dillon hoped in press releases Thursday that the results of the count will be “positive” for Biden today, “but we have to wait, because the process will take a long time.
And he expected to know the final results, in the state of Arizona, which has 11 votes in the electoral college, by Friday, which indicates that the difference between the candidates may be reduced there.
The Associated Press and Fox News announced that Biden won, Arizona.
After Trump threatened to go to the Supreme Court, Biden’s campaign manager said in an earlier statement that Democrats were ready for a confrontation in the judiciary should Trump take this step to request that the count be stopped. of votes.
And the US president had reiterated, on Thursday, his refusal to count the votes received from the third day of November, the official day of the elections, last Tuesday.
The campaign called for a recount in Wisconsin and a lawsuit was filed in Michigan to prevent the counting of votes, and it also required access to vote-counting sites in Michigan and Pennsylvania so that its members could count each ballot.
His campaign advisor, Jason Miller, spoke of a “colossal legal victory in Philadelphia” in the crucial state of Pennsylvania.
The campaign of the president of the United States obtained 214 votes in the electoral college, while his opponent won 253, after the results were announced in many states, so far, not counting Arizona.
There are states that continue to count the votes with the succession of absent votes, an issue that was controversial before and after election day.