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Wednesday’s election forecasting agency Decision Desk update showed Trump won three electoral votes in Alaska.
The English Epoch Times sent a request for comment on the Trump campaign and the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, but did not receive an immediate response.
Decision Desk statistics also show that Republican Senator Dan Sullivan (Dan Sullivan) was re-elected. So far, the Republican Party will get 50 senator seats, while the Democratic Party will have 48 seats. Other seats will be decided in a special election in Georgia in January 2021.
According to unofficial results from the Alaska elections department, Trump received 148,624 votes, nearly 47,000 more than Biden.
Libertarian Party candidate Jo Jorgensen got 2.5% of the vote, with a small number of votes cast for other third-party candidates.
So far, Trump has 232 electoral votes. Winning a general election requires 270 electoral votes or more.
President Trump said on Twitter Tuesday: “We will win!”
WE WILL WIN!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 10, 2020
In the 2020 general election, fraud occurred in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and other swing states. Especially from the fraud of mailed ballots and absentee ballots, for example, a large number of ballots were mailed from out of state late at night, and the inspector found that all the ballots were for Biden. Additionally, the tellers discovered that the names of a large number of suspiciously mailed voters were not in the qualified voter files or supporting documents, and the voters’ birth dates were marked as 01-01-1900.
Other irregularities include that some poll workers were even instructed to fill in the ballot mailing date and not verify the signatures. The tellers were forbidden to approach the counting office, and some tellers were even turned away.
Trump’s team has filed several legal actions recently. On November 7, major US media outlets announced Biden’s victory when Trump’s legal proceedings were still ongoing and the possibility of re-counting votes still existed in many states.
The Epoch Times announced that it will not announce the results of the elections until many legal proceedings related to the US elections have been resolved.
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