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US President Donald Trump’s campaign headquarters said it had received reports of rapes in several Wisconsin counties, raising questions about the reliability of the presidential election results. Right now, in Wisconsin, Trump’s Democratic rival, Joe Biden, is leading the way: incumbent has 48.9% of the vote, Biden 49.6%.
The headquarters of the campaign of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, calls for a recount in Wisconsin. This was stated in a statement by the head of the headquarters Bill Stepien, according to CNN.
“There have been reports of irregularities in several counties in Wisconsin that raise serious doubts about the reliability of the results. The president has the full right to demand a recount, and we will do so immediately,” Stepien said.
Under Wisconsin law, the headquarters cannot request a recount until the state election commission completes counting the results of the district election commissions, CNN notes.
At the moment, in Wisconsin, Trump’s Democratic rival, Joe Biden, is in the lead: the incumbent president has 48.9% of the vote and Biden 49.6%. This is demonstrated by the data published by Bloomberg. A victory in this state will bring 10 electoral college votes. Biden’s win at Wisconsin has yet to be officially announced.
Trump has served as President of the United States since 2017. He has already announced his victory in the elections, but as the media points out, this statement is premature. Preliminary calculations showed Biden’s leadership.
Trump called it strange that during the vote count, the position of the Democrats began to strengthen: “Last night I was leading, in places with confidence, in many key states … Then, one by one, everything began to magically change as they started counting. Suddenly lots of ballots appeared. This is very strange. “
Vox reported today that elections are likely to be determined by voters in six key states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina. In the past few hours, Biden has marginally beaten Trump in Wisconsin and Arizona.
To win the elections, it is necessary to have the support of 270 voters, who will vote later. There are 538 people in the electoral college. Taking into account the active early voting, according to the forecast of the analysts, a record number of voters, some 150 million, will participate in the elections this year.
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