US elections: Texas lawsuit to overturn results backed by 17 states



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In the United States, 17 states supported Texas' claim to review election results

Photo: Joe Biden (flickr com gageskidmore)

In the United States, 17 states have filed a document with the Supreme Court regarding the presidential election. In the document, the states supported Texas’ claim to renegotiate the presidential election.

Reported by Reuters.

Thus, state authorities are in favor of canceling the results of the presidential elections in the country, according to which Democrat Joe Biden won.

Earlier, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appealed to the United States Supreme Court to invalidate the election results in four states, where Biden won. The lawsuit was sold against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

We will remember, on November 21, that the state of Georgia certified the results of the US presidential election, confirming the victory of Democratic candidate Joe Biden. It got 12,670 more votes.

Then the headquarters of the current president of the United States, Donald Trump, filed a lawsuit demanding to invalidate the results of the presidential elections in the state of Georgia.

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