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Donald Trump continued Sunday by stating that the presidential election was rigged and that he will continue the fight to prove it.
In an interview with Fox News told Donald Trump that he did not expect his views on how the election was stolen from him would change “in the next six months.”
Although Donald Trump has repeated allegations of voter fraud several times since losing the election, his lawyers have so far failed to convince any court that the allegations are true.
In the interview with Fox News Trump also said he doubted the Supreme Court, where conservative justices now hold a majority, will take up his case.
“The problem is that it is difficult to get the Supreme Court to deal with this,” Trump said.
On Sunday, the new estimate was also reported in Wisconsin’s second constituency, a new estimate paid for by Donald Trump’s reelection campaign. The first had already been recalculated on Friday and then gave Biden another 132-vote dominance.
When now also Dane County Recalculated, this meant that Trump’s defeat increased by a total of 87 votes.
No electoral fraud has been detected and when the 800,000 votes have been counted again, the difference was only a handful of votes.
Trump has allowed his lawyers to target some key states in their attempts to change the outcome of the election:
Michigan: Here, the Trump campaign tried to prevent state authorities from approving the election result. Something that was not successful.
Georgia: A recalculation by hand showed no cheating, but it also gave Biden’s profit in the state.
Pennsylvania: Two court decisions were against Trump’s attempt to invalidate 2.5 million postal votes.
Arizona: On Monday, the election result will be approved in the state despite Trump trying to stop it.
Wisconsin: Here, the outcome of the election, which gave Joe Biden the victory, will approve the outcome now that the new calculations were completed on Tuesday.