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As the battle over the vote count escalates in Pennsylvania on Wednesday (Nov. 4), the former New York mayor vowed to try to protect the votes cast for president and to “not allow” Democrats to be president in 2020. The campaign “stole” his victory in Pennsylvania.
According to Foxnews, Giuliani wrote on Twitter Wednesday: “On the way to Philadelphia with the legal team. There was a large-scale (vote) fraud.” “75% of the votes have been counted. Trump leads 550,000.”
He added: “We will not allow veterans of the Philadelphia Democrats to steal it!”
The Trump campaign announced Wednesday afternoon that it would hold a press conference in Philadelphia. President Eric Trump’s children, Lara Trump and former Florida Attorney General Pam Bang Pam Bondi and Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s senior campaign advisor, will be in attendance.
At the same time, Trump declared Wednesday that it was “a great victory” in Pennsylvania, noting that the remaining votes are still being counted.
Trump wrote on Twitter: “We are in the state of Pennsylvania with a ‘total victory’, but the secretary of state just announced that there are still millions of votes that have not yet been counted.”
On Tuesday night, Giuliani declared: “The unjust machine of the Philadelphia Democrats must be stopped. All their votes must be taken and counted by independent monitors, not by astute politicians.”
After that, Trump’s campaign team filed a lawsuit, demanding that Michigan’s vote-counting work be suspended until the state of Michigan allows its observers to come to the scene to monitor and then begin counting.
Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stepien said in a statement: “President Trump’s campaign is not protected by Michigan law and he has effective access to many vote counting locations to observe the opening and counting process. Today we have filed a lawsuit in Michigan State Court, requesting that the counting of votes be continued after the important observation of the counting site is approved. “
Pennsylvania has 20 electoral votes, and the Trump campaign claimed Trump “maintained leadership” in the state.
Trump’s campaign chief Bill Stephien stated that the campaign had “confidence” in the state, and even by “conservative estimates” they believed the president could win at least 40,000 votes, even if Philadelphia had a lot of votes support Democratic candidate Biden.
Yet at the same time, a Biden campaign official stated that they are also very confident in Pennsylvania and expect the election results (especially the results of the mass electronic voting in Philadelphia) to be later on Wednesday or Thursday ( Nov 5) previously announced.
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