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In confidential conversations, President Donald Trump is said to have made a very special plan on Election Night.
NEW YORK (Nettavisen): Three sources with knowledge of Donald Trump’s private statements say that the president has plans to declare a premature winner of the election as early as Tuesday night, if he is ahead.
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– confidential conversations
Axios reports that Trump has said this in confidential conversations and has been confirmed by three different sources familiar with his private comments.
The American news website writes that Trump will declare a premature winner of the election as early as Tuesday night, although the outcome of the electoral votes still depends on several votes from states like Pennsylvania, which are not yet counted.
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– White
In recent weeks, Trump is said to have regularly discussed in detail the plan to take the podium on Election Night. The prerequisite for him to do this, according to Axios, is that he has won or led in the states of Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, Iowa, Arizona and Georgia.
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The presidential election campaign team is also preparing to make accusations that mail-in ballots counted after November 3 are evidence of electoral fraud. These are votes that on a count are expected to favor Democrats and Joe Biden.
Based on experts’ forecasts, early numbers are likely to show that Trump is ahead of Pennsylvania, but that this may change significantly after mail-in votes are counted in the coming days.
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Reject the Axios case
However, Trump’s campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh rejects speculation that Trump will declare a premature winner of the election Tuesday night.
– This is nothing more than people trying to cast doubt on Trump’s victory. When he wins, he will say so, Murtaugh tells Axios.
90 million have voted in advance
This week, the US Supreme Court ruled that the electoral authorities of the states of North Carolina and Pennsylvania could receive and count the ballots delivered by mail for several days after the elections. Republicans then protested because the electoral authorities extended the window to receive votes by mail until November 6, three days after the election.
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On Thursday, NTB announced that several million voters still had the benefit of sending their votes by mail. In Pennsylvania on Wednesday, not as much as 1 million votes were mailed out yet.
More than 90 million Americans have voted early in the United States. A total of 91,107,484 early votes were registered on Saturday night, according to a summary from the US Elections Project, NTB writes.
Of these, nearly 58 million are votes by mail, while 33.1 million were cast in person.
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