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Mike Shirkey (right), Michigan Senate Majority Leader, goes to the White House to meet with US President Donald Trump on November 20 – Photo: REUTERS
According to the newspaper New York Times, Michigan’s congressional delegation after a presidential meeting at the White House on November 20 said it will “follow the normal process” to confirm the election results and respect the results in the state.
Accordingly, it is confirmed that Mr. Joe Biden won in Michigan and the state elections office has a plan to confirm the election results next Monday (November 23).
Although Trump has repeatedly raised allegations without evidence of voter fraud in Michigan and elsewhere, the state’s two top Republicans after meeting with the president at home. White said they “have not yet come across any information that will change the election results.”
Specifically, in the meeting outcome notice, two Mr. Mike Shirkey – Major Faction Leader of the Michigan State Senate and Lee Chatfield – Speaker of the Michigan State House of Representatives, You agree not to interfere with the confirmation process for state election results.
“As legislative leaders, we will comply with the law and normally apply the Michigan election review process, exactly as we said during this election.” Statement citing the views of MPs Mike Shirkey and Lee Chatfield.
Although two Michigan lawmakers have not immediately confirmed Joe Biden’s victory in this state in their statement, they have also indicated that they will agree with the electoral results recorded.
Shirkey and Chatfield and many Republicans in Michigan met with Trump at the White House on the afternoon of November 20. However, the meeting time and detailed discussion at this meeting has not been disclosed.
D. KIM THAI
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