Republican lawsuits denied in Michigan and Georgia



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As the most chaotic electoral process of recent years in the United States continues, case requests from President Donald Trump’s election campaign team are on the agenda.

Trump’s attorneys, who filed an application in Michigan and Georgia state courts in the morning on the grounds that “there was election fraud,” returned empty-handed from the courts.

Courts in both states have ruled that allegations of “electoral irregularity” are not sufficient evidence.

Democratic candidate Joe Biden has a 254-214 lead over Trump, while vote-counting processes in Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada and Alaska still continue in the United States, where the name with 270 delegates will be eligible to become president.

Trump’s election campaign team announced that it detected voting irregularities in the state of Nevada and filed a lawsuit to stop the vote counting for a time.

On the other hand, Republicans suing in Pennsylvania, one of the critical states, the Philadelphia city court ruled that members of the Republican Party also enter the election counting centers.

REJECT REQUEST TO STOP VOTING

The request by US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump for the campaign team to stop the counting of votes in Michigan was rejected by the Michigan State Court.

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