The Trump campaign is filing new lawsuits related to the election in Arizona


President TrumpDonald John claims ‘mandate’ for Trumpbiden regime, vows to end ‘partisan war’The election campaign said Saturday it has claimed in Arizona that individual ballots in Maricopa County have been improperly rejected.

The claim was made hours after the former vice president JB BidenJust as Bidenbiden claims a ‘mandate’ for the regime, Mark Meadows, who screamed at the Telemandu Reporter for Cornavirus Trump supporters during a live broadcast from the Maricopa Ballet Center, vows to end the positive, ‘partisan war’. Pennsylvania was projected to win the 2020 election with the 270 votes needed to win the presidency.

Trump Was not admitted Biden was defeated, and promised to start court battles to “ensure that election laws are fully upheld and that the right winner is seated.”

The campaign has raised legal challenges on many battlefields, including Arizona, where Biden currently has a narrow presidential lead.

The latest Arizona Presidential campaign claim Electronic ballot tabulation machines detect “overvot” when voters choose more than the number of candidates allowed in a given race, accusing voters of not notifying individual voters.

Instead of giving voters a chance to correct the error, the campaign alleges that voters in Maricopa County asked to press the green button to override the error, resulting in the machine ignoring the voter’s choice.

He further claimed that these voters have made the declaration that he has given this testimony, and says that there has been a massive problem in the county.

“Polling activists struggled to run new voting machines in Maricopa County, and improperly pressed and asked voters to press the green button to override significant errors,” said Matt Morgan, Trump’s 2020 campaign general adviser. “The result is that voting machines in Maricopa County ignored the ballots cast by voters in person.”

The campaign is demanding a self-examination of the affected ballots.

Arizona has the largest population of Maricopa County, and often, the county-winning candidate wins 11 state election votes.

The lawsuit alleges Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D), Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes (D) and Maricopa County Board Sup Supervisors.

A spokesman for Hobbes’s office told The Hill that he was looking into the campaign’s claim, but that it was “probably a” recaptured “Sharpgate” case. Hopefully, this thing gives comfort for good. ”

Saturday, Republican Left the suit Around “Sharpigate”, in which it was alleged that Sharpies were given to voters and blood was spilled by the ink and voting was damaged. The Trump campaign, the Arizona Democratic Party and the Republican National Committee were all involved in the case.

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