Trump asked for a recount in Milwaukee and Dane counties, where about 800,000 votes were cast. In Milwaukee the inspection ended on Friday, in Dane on Sunday.
According to The Washington Post, the Wisconsin outcome confirms the failure of Trump’s efforts to change the election result in countries where he said widespread electoral fraud has taken place.
He tried unsuccessfully to block confirmation of results in both Michigan and Pennsylvania. Biden’s victory was also confirmed during a manual recalculation in Georgia. Another state where Trump is trying to reverse the situation is Arizona, which is to announce the final result on Monday.
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The Wisconsin Electoral Commission is due to meet Tuesday to confirm the result. Trump and his legal advisers intend to defend the trial in Wisconsin, and according to a Washington paper, three Republican members of the six-member election commission will seek to delay confirmation of the result.
“The purpose of the recalculation in Wisconsin is not to reveal errors in counting votes, but for people who voted illegally. We found many illegal votes,” Trump wrote in a tweet on Saturday without any concrete evidence.
Trump complained about the court system
The White House chief also questioned the US judicial system in an interview on Fox News on Sunday. According to him, it will be difficult to get accusations of electoral fraud to the Supreme Court. He reportedly wants to question the result of the election and said that “he will not change his mind in six months”.
“They do not allow us to present our evidence. They say we don’t have permission. I would like to start a big, beautiful trial so that I can talk about this and many other things and present amazing evidence. We have affidavits, we have hundreds, hundreds of affidavits. Do you think that I am not authorized as President of the United States? What kind of judicial system is this? ”Trump said.
According to the results of the national census, Biden has 306 votes in the electorate, Trump 2322. The corps will meet for voting on 14 December.
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