In the US presidential election (US President Election 2020), Democrat candidate Joe Biden won in the province of Georgia.
Washington. The victory of Joe Biden in the US Presidential Election 2020 has been formally confirmed, but Donald Trump is still not ready to give up. This is the first time in the history of America that a president is adopting every trick to remain in office even after defeat. Meanwhile, a phone recording of US President Donald Trump has surfaced. In this, Trump is asking the top election officer of the province of Georgia to collect his winning votes.
According to the news agency Reuters, the Washington Post released these recordings on Saturday. In this recording, Trump is telling the Republican Secretary of State Breif Reinfesperger, ‘I just want 11780 votes. It should be arranged. At the same time, in response to this, Refensperger is telling Trump that the results of Georgia are correct. Nothing can happen right now.
Let me tell you that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, won the presidential elections in the province of Georgia.
President Trump pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a fellow Republican, to ‘find’ enough votes to overturn his defeat to Joe Biden in the state, according to audio of a Saturday phone call obtained by the Washington Post https://t.co/Bq11goyumy
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 3, 2021
Joe Biden received 306 votes in the Electoral College of all 50 states of the US, while Trump’s share of 232 votes. Electoral college requires 270 votes to win the election. Since the vote, President Trump has been alleging massive fraud in elections.
Earlier, Reuters was quoted as saying that many Republican MPs in the US are supporting him in Donald Trump’s efforts to reverse the results of the presidential election. Trump is trying to formally dismiss these results when the Congress session is held next week to “count the electoral college vote and stamp on Joe Biden’s victory.”
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Senator Ted Cruz on Saturday announced a coalition of 11 MPs and newly elected MPs who have been notified to join him in the Trump fight. Prior to this announcement, Missouri lawmaker Josh Howley said he would support Republican members in the delegation to oppose the counting of states in a joint session of Congress.
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