Counting the votes of the dead in the American elections



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Republican candidate Donald Trump’s campaign in Nevada announced that the dead were counted.

In a related context, Donald Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stephen predicted Thursday that the US president would get an additional 200,000 votes in Pennsylvania.

“Our election data indicates that Trump is expected to get 200,000 votes in Pennsylvania,” Stephen said Thursday.

“We still have the feeling that Trump is going to win Pennsylvania,” added Trump’s campaign manager.

He added that the final results, “for the states of Pennsylvania and Arizona, will show that Trump will win a second term by the end of Friday.”

US President Donald Trump tweeted: “Any vote cast after Election Day will not be counted.”

And the US president asked, in another tweet, to stop “counting” the votes in the states that continue to count the votes of the electorate, about two days after voting in the elections.

And the campaign of the president of the United States obtained 214 votes in the electoral college, while his rival, Joe Biden, obtained 253 votes, after the results were announced in many states, so far.

The Associated Press and Fox News reported that Biden won Arizona, which could give him an additional 11 electoral votes.

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.

The Trump campaign has demanded a recount in Wisconsin and a lawsuit has been filed in Michigan to prevent the vote recount.

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