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It appears in a poll conducted by the Washington Post.
The newspaper asked the current 249 Republican House members and senators a simple question: “Who won the election?”
Only 29 chose to respond. Of these, 27 declared that they recognized Biden as the winner of the election.
Biden received 81,284,062 votes
All the others remained silent and refused to express opinions on the crucial issue.
This despite the fact that Biden has been awarded 306 votes to Trump’s 232 votes. The distribution of votes shows 81,284,062 votes in favor of Biden, which corresponds to 51.3 percent of the votes.
Trump received a total of 74,221,849 votes, corresponding to 46.9 percent of the votes cast.
– We have spoken three times, the result is the same.
Donald Trump has repeatedly made accusations of widespread voter fraud, although official authorities and election officials in several states have repeatedly denied this.
Several demands have been rejected, but Trump and his allies still refuse to surrender.
At Trump’s urging, a third count was needed in Georgia to prove that Biden won.
“Now we have counted the legitimate votes three times and the result remains the same,” Georgia’s top election official, Republican Brad Raffensperger, said, according to the New York Times.
– I won them all by a wide margin.
Of the roughly five million legal votes, Biden won with about 12,000 votes, according to the newspaper.
During a public rally in Georgia over the weekend, Trump reiterated his undocumented allegations of voter fraud.
– I earned all the tip statuses by a wide margin, Trump said, contrary to the results of the vote count.
I would push the governor
Trump is also said to have tried to pressure the governor of Georgia to convene an extraordinary session of the state legislature with a view to reversing the election.
The Georgia Senate election on January 5 will determine who gets the majority in the Senate for at least the next two years, which is very important to incoming President Joe Biden.
If Democrats win both seats, it will be 50-50 in the Senate, and the vote for incoming Vice President Kamala Harris will be decided by a tie.