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Trump insists on fraud allegations, says Georgia won

In his first post-election rally, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, affirmed, without foundation, this Saturday that he won the state of Georgia in the November elections. This is a new attack by the Republican to prevent his departure from the White House next January.

“They know we won Georgia, so that they understand. And we won Florida and we won many other places, “he said Trump to a large crowd gathered in the Valdosta community, Georgia, in what was his first post-election rally.

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“They cheated and rigged our presidential election, but we will still win it. And they are going to try to manipulate this election too, “Trump told those present, who chanted” We love you! ” and “Four more years!”

The president said that if he lost the presidential elections, he would be “a nice loser.” This statement contrasts with what he said before the elections, when he commented that if he lost the elections he would leave the country and the people would never see him again.

The president-elect, Joe Biden, won the status of Georgia with an advantage of 12,500 votes. He won the 16 delegates offered by the state in the Electoral College.

On November 20, the state certified the triumph of Biden in that state, but the campaign team of Donald Trump asked for a vote count for an assumption fraud.

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Seeing no triumph, the still American president called the state governor directly, Brian Kemp, to demand that he annul the election results. Kemp simply declined the calls.

The final count of delegates was 306 in favor of Biden and 232 in favor of Trump. It takes at least 270 to win the presidential election in United States.

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Trump traveled a Georgia to help “ensure” that Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, Republican Senators, remain in the Senate and that party retain the majority.

On that subject, the first lady, Melania Trump, urged the inhabitants of the state to go out and vote so that both win senators republicans. “It is more important than ever that you exercise your right as American citizens and vote,” he said. Melania Trump.

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