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Published on: 05/12/2020 22:09
Donald Trump has asked Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to convene a special session of the local parliament so that lawmakers choose large voters to support him and not Joe Biden. The Washington Post writes it citing a person familiar with the conversation. The phone call, writes the newspaper, took place in the morning just before Trump’s departure to Georgia for a rally.
Trump also asked Kemp to solicit a verification of the signatures on the votes by mail. Kemp, the source said, did not comply with the requests. “I will win easily and quickly in Georgia if Governor Kemp or the Secretary of State will allow simple verification of the signatures. It has not been done, it would demonstrate large-scale inconsistencies. Why do these two ‘Republicans’ say no? If we win in Georgia, all of them. other pieces will fall into place “, tweets Trump.
A spokesperson for the governor merely confirmed that there had been a phone call with Trump. Days ago a spokesman for Kemp recalled that Georgia’s law prohibits the governor from interfering in the elections. Kemp also made it known that he did not want to call any special session of the local parliament to overturn the choice of the electors after the victory was awarded to Biden.
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