The President of the United States, Donald Trump, who is about to be declared defeated in his re-election attempt, returned to accusations of electoral fraud through the social network Twitter this Saturday morning, writing that on the election night there were “tractors blocking doors “And” cards covering windows “so that Republican Party observers could not see what was going on at the vote counting tables.
….Bad things took place during those hours where LEGAL TRANSPARENCY was viciously & crudely not allowed. Tractors blocked doors & windows were covered with thick cardboard so that observers could not see into the count rooms. BAD THINGS HAPPENED INSIDE. BIG CHANGES TOOK PLACE!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 7, 2020
“This would also change election results in many states, including Pennsylvania, which everyone thought had been won easily on election night, until a huge advantage disappeared, without anyone being allowed to observe, for long periods of time. , what was happening ”, wrote the Republican, adding that“ bad things happened during those hours when legal transparency was not allowed in a gross and perverse way ”.
Donald Trump’s allegations, which have been contested by electoral authorities in several states that have not yet released the final results, have also reiterated the reference to “tens of thousands of votes that were received illegally after 8 pm on Tuesday, changing completely the results in Pennsylvania and some other very close states. ”
For now, by decision of the conservative Supreme Court judge Samuel Alito, the counties of the state of Pennsylvania were asked to separate the votes that arrived by mail after 8 pm on Tuesday, when the face-to-face vote ended. That state’s 20 votes at the Electoral College would arrive for Joe Biden to be declared the next president of the United States, but it is also possible that the Democratic’s victory will be achieved with victories in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina, the only one of these states (besides of the traditionally Republican Alaska) in which Trump remains ahead of the vote count.
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