The Trump campaign reported on Wednesday seeking after court actions to stop vote count ballot including Michigan and Pennsylvania. He is all set to file a claim in the midst of the tensed completion of the 2020 US presidential elections over ballot watchers and elector ID laws in Pennsylvania.
Trump’s campaign has petitioned for re-counting in Wisconsin for the subsequent loss in three key states – Arizona, Wisconsin and Michigan. The filed claim against the Chatham County Board of Elections is an approach of request for the district to make sure about and account for ballots received after 7 pm on Election Day.
Trump's deputy campaign manager, Justin Clark said in a statement that “Bad things are happening in Pennsylvania. Democrats are scheming to disenfranchise and dilute Republican votes. President Trump and his team are fighting to put a stop to it”.
In Michigan, the campaign filed a suit to halt vote tabulation, saying its "observers" were not allowed to watch at close distances. In Wisconsin, where US media says Joe Biden has won, the Trump observers asserted that there had been irregularities in "many" Wisconsin provinces and says it had "few genuine doubts" about the legitimacy of the outcomes.
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