Thursday, November 5, 2020

Trump: Election must be fair and not stained

 Editor : Liu Mingxiang / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/05/a102980090.html / Direct translation


Trump stated at the press conference that this election must be fair and honest, not for me or Biden, nor for the Republican or Democratic Party, but for the United States, not to leave a stain on history.

President Trump issued his first statement after the election day earlier today (5th), saying, "If you count the legitimate votes, I will win the election easily! If you count the illegal and late votes, they (Democrats) can steal this election (result) from our hands!"

Trump’s early tweet only wrote “stop counting” in uppercase. Trump also said that in all states that recently declared that the Democratic presidential candidate Biden is ahead, he will raise legal challenges, including those of voters and state election authorities and the election fraud.

Trump said, "We will win, and America first."

At present, most states in the United States have also completed vote counting, and only a few swing states are still counting votes. Democratic candidate Biden is in the lead, but several key swing states continue to expose the Democratic Party of fraud.

The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Nevada, and demanded that Wisconsin recount the votes.

Yesterday (4th), the Trump campaign team held a press conference in Philadelphia, stating that there are frauds in several states and will take legal action to file a lawsuit, and that it will not rule out lawsuits nationwide.

At 6:00 pm on the 5th, Donald Trump Jr., Trump’s eldest son, and Georgia Republicans also held a press conference.

Since Trump's re-election campaign, relatives such as Trump's son and daughter have held campaign activities in various places to campaign for his father.

In September this year, Trump said: “The radical left sent ground troops to steal the election from my father. We cannot let this happen.”

Previously, Jordan Fuchs, deputy chairman of the Georgia State Electoral Commission, said that according to the state regulations, county government agencies and various political parties can arrange for scrutineers. So far, the locations where the most scrutineers have appeared are in Fulton County.


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