Trump campaign loses two court battles in Georgia and Michigan



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Democratic challenger Joe Biden is way ahead in Nevada, while Trump is slightly ahead in Georgia and Biden is expected to win in Michigan.

At a press conference in Las Vegas on Thursday, former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and other Trump campaign agents, including former administration official Richard Grenell, did not provide evidence to support their allegations of wrongdoing and did not respond to questions from journalists.

Wakal Laksalt "We believe there are deceased voters whose votes were counted. We are also confident in counting the thousands of voices that left Clark County during the pandemic.".

He added that the campaign will file a lawsuit in federal court to demand that the judge "Stop counting invalid votes".

Joe Gloria, a Clark County elections official, told reporters there was no evidence of an incorrect vote count.

Bob Bauer, Biden’s senior adviser, described Trump’s various claims as a distraction. "Useless" He said this strategy aims to undermine the integrity of the electoral process.

وقال "This is part of a broader disinformation campaign … it aims to give the Trump campaign a chance to argue that the vote count should stop. But it won’t stop".

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In the Georgia lawsuit, the Trump campaign said 53 late-arriving ballots were mixed with those that arrived on time.

In Michigan, the campaign sought to prevent votes from being counted and allow for greater oversight of tabulation data and statistics.

And two state judges rejected the claims on Thursday.

Justice James Bass, Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, said there was “no evidence” that the ballot in question was invalid.

In the Michigan case, Judge Cynthia Stephens said, “I don’t see any basis for a high probability of success on the basis of merits.”

Trump’s allies claim there were voting irregularities in Nevada’s densely populated Clark County, which includes Las Vegas.

A spokeswoman for the Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment on the Michigan and Georgia rulings.

Vote counting continues in all three states, among the few that could possibly win the presidency.

Democratic challenger Joe Biden is way ahead in Nevada, while Trump is slightly ahead in Georgia and Biden is expected to win in Michigan.

At a press conference in Las Vegas on Thursday, former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and other Trump campaign agents, including former administration official Richard Grenell, did not provide evidence to support their allegations of wrongdoing and did not respond to questions from journalists.

“We believe there are dead voters who were counted. We are also confident that the votes of the thousands who left Clark County during the pandemic will be counted,” Laxalt said.

He added that the campaign will file a lawsuit in federal court to demand that the judge “stop counting invalid votes.”

Joe Gloria, a Clark County elections official, told reporters there was no evidence of an incorrect vote count.

Biden’s senior adviser, Bob Bauer, described Trump’s various claims as “useless” distractions, saying the strategy was aimed at undermining the integrity of the election process.

“This is part of a broader disinformation campaign … It aims to give the Trump campaign a chance to say that the vote counting must stop. But it will not stop,” he said.



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