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Trump sues to stop vote in Georgia with 200K votes from ‘left-leaning’ counties outstanding Trump sues to ensure Election Day deadline for absentee votes is followed as 200K votes from ‘left-leaning’ counties outstanding
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US President Donald Trump’s campaign has filed suit in Georgia to stop counting votes as some 200,000 mail-in ballots allegedly remain uncounted from Tuesday’s vote. It’s the third state whose count the campaign has filed to halt. US President Donald Trump’s campaign has filed suit in Georgia to secure absentee votes received after the Election Day deadline. It’s the third state the campaign has sued as rival Joe Biden pulls ahead in electoral votes.
The Trump campaign has filed to pause the count of absentee and mail-in ballots in Georgia, where about 200,000 absentee and mail-in ballots remain uncounted in DeKalb, Fulton, Forsyth, and other left-leaning counties, after a Republican poll worker claimed to have observed fraudulent behavior. The Trump campaign has filed to ensure the rules on counting absentee and mail-in ballots are being followed in Georgia, where about 200,000 absentee and mail-in ballots remain uncounted in DeKalb, Fulton, Forsyth, and other left-leaning counties, after a Republican poll worker claimed to have observed fraudulent behavior.
The campaign sued in partnership with Georgia’s Republican Party to secure the vote in at least a dozen counties after a Republican poll watcher allegedly saw a poll worker take unprocessed ballots from a “back room” and mix them into absentee ballots that were yet to be totaled. The state had a hard 7pm deadline on Election Day for received ballots to be counted. The AP initially reported the lawsuit ordered a halt to the vote count. However, an updated version of the story claimed the campaign had merely ordered election officials to separate ballots received after 7pm on Election Day, the deadline for absentee and mail-in votes to be counted in Georgia.
“Today, a Republican poll observer in Georgia witnessed 53 late absentee ballots illegally added to a stack of on-time absentee ballots in Chatham County,” the lawsuit read, continuing “we will not allow Democrat election officials to steal this election from President Trump with late, illegal ballots.”“We look forward to the court swiftly resolving this issue and to President Trump’s upcoming repeat win in Georgia,” Deputy Campaign Manager and Senior Counsel Justin Clark wrote. The campaign sued in partnership with Georgia’s Republican Party to secure the vote in at least a dozen counties after a Republican poll watcher allegedly saw a poll worker take unprocessed ballots from a “back room” and mix them into absentee ballots that were yet to be totaled.
The state had a hard 7pm deadline on Election Day for received ballots to be counted.
“Today, a Republican poll observer in Georgia witnessed 53 late absentee ballots illegally added to a stack of on-time absentee ballots in Chatham County,” a statement from the Trump campaign read, continuing “we will not allow Democrat election officials to steal this election from President Trump with late, illegal ballots.”
The lawsuit requires the state "to separate any and all late-arriving ballots from all legally cast ballots to ensure a free, fair election in which only legal, valid ballots count.”
Despite that deadline, the Biden campaign issued a call on social media on Wednesday for poll workers to go “door to door helping voters fix their mail in ballots so they count."Despite that deadline, the Biden campaign issued a call on social media on Wednesday for poll workers to go “door to door helping voters fix their mail in ballots so they count."
The count was temporarily halted on Tuesday night with 97 percent of precincts in Fulton County having returned results heavily favoring Democratic challenger Joe Biden, but resumed on Wednesday morning. Elections Director Richard Barron insisted on Wednesday that they were “gonna finish tonight.”The count was temporarily halted on Tuesday night with 97 percent of precincts in Fulton County having returned results heavily favoring Democratic challenger Joe Biden, but resumed on Wednesday morning. Elections Director Richard Barron insisted on Wednesday that they were “gonna finish tonight.”
Shortly before the lawsuit was announced, Trump claimed victory in Georgia as well as in battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Michigan, despite the latter having been already called for Biden by multiple US media.
Apparent statistical anomalies in Wisconsin and Arizona also have voters crying foul, and many have called on Fox News to retract what they believe is a premature declaration of victory for Biden in the latter state. With Arizona included, Biden is just half a dozen Electoral College votes away from victory.Apparent statistical anomalies in Wisconsin and Arizona also have voters crying foul, and many have called on Fox News to retract what they believe is a premature declaration of victory for Biden in the latter state. With Arizona included, Biden is just half a dozen Electoral College votes away from victory.
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