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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced that they confirmed that the Democratic candidate Biden won the election, based on the results of the recount completed yesterday after the presidential election held on November 3.
“I am also a staunch Republican and a supporter of President Donald Trump from the beginning, but as an engineer I believe that the numbers we present today are correct and the numbers don’t lie.” used expressions.
With this result, it became official that Biden won the state of Georgia with 16 delegates, which was the scene of fierce competition between the Republican candidate and US President Donald Trump and the Democratic candidate Biden. Biden is listed as the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the state after 1992.
Trump’s election team has the right to demand a second vote recount again, but in such a case, it is claimed that a quick machine vote count will take place.
As a result of the first election in Georgia, Biden received 49.52 percent of the vote and Trump 49.23 percent. The votes were counted because the difference between the two candidates was less than 0.5 percent.
Yesterday the manual recount of about 5 million votes was completed and it was announced that Biden had surpassed Trump by a difference of 12,284 votes.
According to unofficial results, Biden won the 59 presidential elections held in the United States on November 3 with 306 delegates, while Trump won 232 delegates.
By stating that there was fraud in the elections, Trump announced that he did not accept the election results and stated that he would seek legal recourse.