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President Donald Trump Accuses Rival Joe Biden Of Voter Fraud In The 2020 U.S. Presidential Elections

November 5. 2020

Donald Trump

U.S. president Donald Trump has filed lawsuits in Georgia, Pennsylvania and Arizona, in reference to the 2020 presidential election, where he ran against rival and former vice president, Joe Biden. Trump states votes were being fabricated and brought in past the deadline on election day, in a move he states was orchestrated by Democrats to steal the election.

Trump stated votes were printed up outside the country and illegally brought in by Biden's team after the polls were closed, in an effort to steal the election the president was winning in key states by a wide margin.

Trump became angry after the polls closed when Biden publicly asked for volunteers to go around America, knocking door to door, and offering to fix the ballots of Americans that contained errors. It was branded suspect as votes can be unlawfully changed in said manner and through voter intimidation or outright fraud in recording a selection that differs from the one chosen by the voter.

At the closing of the polls on election day, Trump was leading in many states and comfortably winning. However, his lead in several key states evaporated after the polls were closed, causing the president to state the election is being rigged.

Joe Biden

The Hill website reported, "Included with the lawsuit is an affidavit from a registered poll watcher who says he witnessed 53 mail ballots that arrived after the state’s 7 p.m. Election Day deadline being mixed in with timely ballots."

Trump's campaign manager Justin Clark stated, "We will not allow Democrat election officials to steal this election from President Trump with late, illegal ballots. President Trump and the Georgia Republican Party have filed suit to require all Georgia counties 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."

Meanwhile, Biden supporters on social networking are stating Trump and his fellow Republican politicians had Amy Coney Barrett confirmed as a Supreme Court justice a week before the election, to favorably solve any disputes that would arise.

Barrett and her fellow Supreme Court justices, Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts, worked on the Bush v. Gore case in 2000, when a similar electoral dispute arose. 5-weeks after the heavily disputed election, the Supreme Court decided the case and by default the election on December 12, 2000, in favor of Republican candidate, George W. Bush.

STORY SOURCE

New Trump campaign lawsuit targets late-arriving Georgia mail ballots

11/04/20 08:42 PM EST - The Trump campaign on Wednesday filed a lawsuit that seeks to require election officials in Chatham County, Ga., to identify and separate allegedly late-arriving mail ballots, presumably so the votes can be more easily tossed if the campaign ultimately prevails in its legal challenge.

Included with the lawsuit is an affidavit from a registered poll watcher who says he witnessed 53 mail ballots that arrived after the state’s 7 p.m. Election Day deadline being mixed in with timely ballots.

“We will not allow Democrat election officials to steal this election from President Trump with late, illegal ballots,” deputy campaign manager Justin Clark said in a statement. “President Trump and the Georgia Republican Party have filed suit to require all Georgia counties 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.”...

https://thehill.com

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