Wisconsin ballot recount nears a December deadline
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트럼프 대통령 on Saturday said his team would challenge election-recount results in 위스콘신 after President-elect 조 바이든 padded his lead in Milwaukee County by a little more than 100 투표.
Trump also continued to allege 선거 사기 에 펜실베니아 despite federal appeals judges ruling there Friday that the Trump 2020 Campaign’s claims in that state “have no merit.”
“The Wisconsin recount is not about finding mistakes in the count, it is about finding people who have voted illegally, and that case will be brought after the recount is over, on Monday or Tuesday,” the president tweeted Saturday. “We have found many illegal votes. Stay tuned!”
Fast Facts about Trump’s 2020 legal challenges
- Trump said he would challenge the Wisconsin recount results when it’s finished as it looks unlikely to overturn Biden’s win
- Trump’s team plans to take Pennsylvania’s results to the Supreme Court
Trump’s team requested a recount in two Democratic-leaning counties in Wisconsin, reportedly paying $ 3 백만.
In Dane County, Trump gained nearly 100 votes with more ballots remaining to be counted as of Saturday afternoon.
The deadline is Tuesday for the Democratic chair of the bipartisan Wisconsin Election Commission to certify the votes but the Wisconsin Voters Alliance, a conservative group, 있다 filed a lawsuit against election officials, seeking to block the process.
Biden won the state by a little more than 20,000 투표.
그 동안에, the Trump campaign said it planned to take its Pennsylvania case to the Supreme Court.
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