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Supporters of US President Donald Trump in Nevada on November 4 – Photo: REUTERS
Theo Fox News, The Trump campaign side believes that at least 10,000 people still vote in the state even though they no longer live there.
Meanwhile, cThe Trump campaign also held a press conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with two representatives, Pam Bondi and Corey Lewandowski.
Speaking to the press on November 5, Bondi claimed that they had gained “immediate access” to the vote counting process thanks to a new order issued by the court.
“This is very important because they will not let us get anywhere. We plan to enter the building now and follow the voting,” Bondi said, complaining that the observers cannot continue. follow the vote counting process.
Mr. Lewandowski stated that “this is a victory for all who vote legally in Pennsylvania.”
Earlier, the Trump election campaign and the Republican Party in Georgia filed a lawsuit against the state government on November 4. The lawsuit revolved around accusing officials of a pro-democracy district of counting the votes received after the polls closed on November 3.
Theo Edison Research, vWith 96% of the votes counted, Trump won 49.6% of the votes. in georgia, while Mr. Biden gets 49.2%.
The Trump campaign has also filed two other lawsuits in battlefield states Michigan and Pennsylvania over the vote counting issue.
According to the New York Times, Nevada state officials said they plan to release more results of the vote count at noon from 5 to 11 local time.
Nevada’s six electoral votes would likely not matter if the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, won the election spectacularly. However, if he won in Nevada and Arizona, Biden could be chosen without going to Pennsylvania; it has long been considered that the state must win.
As of November 5, US time, Biden led Trump with fewer than 8,000 votes and about 14% of the votes have not been counted.
According to the New York Times, the big question now is whether Trump can close the 8 percentage point gap with Biden in Clark County. The county includes the city of Las Vegas and most of the population of Nevada.