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The Pennsylvania National Guard is deployed in front of a polling station in the city of Philadelphia – Photo: REUTERS
“Bad things are happening in Pennsylvania. Democrats are conspiring to take away the right to vote or dilute Republican votes. President Trump and his campaign will fight to stop that. Justin Clark, Trump’s deputy campaign manager, noted in a statement dated May 29 November 5 (Vietnam time).
Thus, just one day after the election ended, the Trump campaign carried out two consecutive legal moves against the battlefield states at risk of belonging to Joe Biden.
In Michigan, citing the rejection of multiple locations in wanting to monitor the opening and counting of votes, the Trump campaign came forward, demanding to halt the counting process and reconsider the counting of votes when without his supervision. Campaign Trump also filed a similar lawsuit in Pennsylvania.
Not only did it demand a halt to the counting of votes in Pennsylvania, the Trump campaign also accused Democrats in the state of “doing everything possible to get Joe Biden’s votes late and illegal.” “.
According to Fox News, what Mr. Clark just said implies that Pennsylvania extended the time to receive the vote-by-mail until November 6, 3 days longer than expected.
This is something Mr. Trump and his campaign do not want, given that Pennsylvania is expected to be home to a large number of mail-in ballots, extending the deadline could lead to a “long night of dreams.” Currently, the state still has about 1 million votes uncounted.
Trump’s deputy campaign manager confirmed that he will sue the Supreme Court to prevent the counting of mail-in ballots received after Nov. 3. “The Constitution of the United States is clear on this matter: the legislature establishes when, where and how to vote in the United States, not the state court or the executive,” argued Clark.
“What makes these unsettling games particularly pathetic is that Trump not only required them to be counted in lost places, but he also engaged in desperate efforts to stop counting votes in states where we are on the brink of failure.
This is not the act of a winner. Simply put, Trump has lost Wisconsin, he’s about to lose Michigan, and he’s going to lose the presidency, “said Andrew Bates, a spokesman for Biden’s campaign when asked about the Trump team’s legal moves.
As of the morning of November 5 (Vietnam time), 85% of Pennsylvania’s votes were counted, according to The Hill. President Trump is still leading the competition when he won 52.2% of the vote compared to 46.69% for Biden.