Reporters : Li Lan, Wanying New York, and Detroit / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/06/a102980933.html / Direct translation / Images : Video Screenshots
On Friday, the Trump team’s election fraud lawsuits in the disputed states is still ongoing. NTDTV exclusively interviewed a vote-counting supervisor in one of the controversial states, Detroit, Michigan. She recounted the abnormal situation that occurred during the vote-monitoring process.
In the afternoon of November 6, the third day after the election day, the US "mainstream" media released the results of the presidential election vote. Biden was ahead of Trump and was only a dozen votes away from the 270 electoral votes that won the election. At present, there are still six states including Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and Alaska that have not been released. Biden has seen a surge in votes in at least four states, including Michigan and Wisconsin, which have turned blue, and Georgia and Pennsylvania, which are still waiting for official announcements.
The Trump campaign issued a statement on the 6th entitled "The election is not over yet." The statement said: "This election is not over yet. The wrong prediction based on the elections in four states shows that Biden won, but the final result is still far away."
The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits related to election fraud in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Nevada, and has asked Wisconsin and Georgia to recount the votes.
After the election day, suspicious elections continued to be exposed, including some people propagating for the Biden camp at or near the polling place, and even paying for votes to vote for Biden; a postman reported that the postal ballots after the election day were retrospectively stamped with the 3-day postmark ; The scrutineers of the Republican Party cannot supervise the voting. NTDTV exclusively interviewed a volunteer scrutineer from Detroit, Michigan. She was on duty to supervise the vote from 10 pm on the 3rd to 5 am the next morning. However, to her surprise, the ballot box where she was at finally announced more than 120,000 more votes than the ones cleared when she was on duty; and a batch of 16,000 ballots that arrived at about 4 in the morning on the 4th, none of them were monitoring the votes.
According to Michigan law, the ballot deadline is 8 o'clock on the evening of November 3rd, election day. According to the state’s election website, as of 11:20 p.m. local time on November 4th, 81 counties out of 83 counties in the state have completed the balloting, and Trump received 172,000 more votes than Biden. By 2:43 pm on the 6th, Biden overtook Trump with 146,000 votes.
The Trump campaign team has released a hotline and website for reporting election violations.
Help stop voter suppression, violations and fraud! Tell us what you see.
Report case: http://djt45.co/stopfraud
Call: (888) 503-3526
No comments:
Post a Comment