Massive criticism of Trump’s win numbers, including from Republicans



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– This is a fraud against the American people, it is a disgrace to our country. We were preparing for an electoral victory and we honestly won this election, Donald Trump said in a speech from the White House.

– We will win this and for my part we have already done it, he continued, adding that his staff must go to the Supreme Court to “avoid finding new ballots at 4 in the morning.”

Listed one after the other state where he received yes or so many hundreds of thousands of votes more than Joe Biden and with a vague message he said that he “suddenly stopped.” It is true that the counting of votes has been interrupted in several places, but will resume in the morning, as is customary in previous elections.

“If you have objections to certain ballots or to the process itself, there is the opportunity in every state for people to question or recalculate whether the margins are small enough,” Republican election attorney Benjamin L Ginsberg told CNN.

– These are legal ballots or ballots that, at least, will be determined as legal by the responsible officials of the districts and states. For a president to say that we should deprive someone of their right to vote is really extreme.

Former Governor of New Jersey, Trump’s adviser Chris Christie also criticizes the president for the content of the speech. For ABC News, Christie points out that all votes must be counted, that this is not the time to say anything more and that “he does not agree with what he did tonight.”


https://twitter.com/RepKinzinger/status/1323865750403166209

“Stop,” Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger wrote on Twitter. “You have to count the votes and win or lose.” Several commentators on Fox News, Trump’s former favorite channel, also criticized the president’s remarks. Dana Perino, for example, called them “deeply irresponsible” and Juan Williams described them as “beyond the limits of decency.” Even conservative opinion leader Ben Shapiro tweeted his disapproval.


https://twitter.com/benshapiro/status/1323890527767416834

It is possible that Trump he eventually wins the election, but it is too early to decide, especially since there are still many early votes to be counted in crucial states like Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. He is even among the rivals and the risk for Trump is that there are still many early votes to be counted and it is known that the post-Democrats voted to a greater extent.

During the election campaign, Trump has repeatedly accused the entire electoral system of manipulating him, singling out Democrats as election scammers, and this morning he tweeted that “they” are trying to steal his election, a post that Twitter soon marked as potentially misleading. His victory declaration on Wednesday also did not receive unexpectedly sharp criticism from many Democrats.

– It was outrageous because it is a blatant attempt to deprive American citizens of democratic rights. It is incomparable because never before has the president of the United States tried to silence the vote of Americans in a national election, writes Biden’s campaign manager, Jen O’Malley Dillon, in a statement.



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