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09 November 2020President Donald Trump has re-launched his allegations of election fraud in new tweets.



"

Nevada

is turning out to be a cesspool of false votes. Matt Schlapp and Adam Paul Laxalt are discovering things that, once released, will be absolutely shocking!" He said.



And then again the outgoing president wrote in another tweet that "

Pennsylvania

has prevented us from seeing much of the ballot count. Unthinkable and illegal in this country." 


The state that gave Biden the victory, "prevented us from observing the vote count. Unthinkable and illegal in this country," he writes.

Trump then speaks of a "great victory" in

Georgia,

even if the count is still in progress and Biden has a slight advantage. 



"The management of the elections in Georgia has become an embarrassment for the state. We were clear from the beginning: every legal vote collected should be counted, any illegal vote should not. And there must be transparency and uniformity in the ballot. We believe that there is. have been failures and must be brought to light, even if they fall on our own party ".

These are the words that open the clash within the

Republican party

: Senators Gop

David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler

have called for the resignation of the

Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger,

also a Republican, accusing him of "failing to hold honest elections and transparent ".



The two senators will be called to the ballot in early January to keep their seats, in an electoral challenge crucial to decide who will have the majority in the Senate.

Raffensperger has always defended the fairness of the electoral process in Georgia, giving repeated updates to the ballot count. With almost all the ballots scrutinized, Joe Biden is ahead of Donald Trump by over 11,500 votes.

Due to the minimal gap between the two, the secretary of state has already announced the recount.

The president's campaign claimed that there was fraud.  



And as the presidential team continues to sue lawsuits to contest the ballot counts and election results in several states, 

David Bossie,

Donald Trump's

outside adviser

who is leading his post-election battle for vote counting, has turned out positive for coronavirus, the latest case in the circle closest to the outgoing American president.

Bossie tested positive yesterday after Secretary of Construction and Urban Development Ben Carson and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows contracted the virus last week.

Trump contacted Bossie last week to guide his post-election strategy, right after the news of Meadows' positivity.



To give a hand to the president of 

the endorser

from the party with the Republican Senate leader

Mitch Mcconnel

that says "President Trump 100% has the right to demand that it be verified allegations of irregularities in the vote and to evaluate its legal options" .

So we'll see.



Meanwhile, in 

Arkansas

where the tycoon has already won in 2016 and which this year confirmed his choice with 62.6 percent of the preferences

,

 the police chief of the town of Marshall resigned after inciting violence against the Democrats in light of Joe Biden's victory.

"They are traitors who have no right to live in this Republic after what they have done," wrote

Lang Holland,

leading the agents, on the news of the victory of the candidate dem, embracing the allegations of fraud launched by the president.



"Death to all democratic Marxists!"

and "Take prisoners, do not leave survivors", we read in other posts, all deleted.

Violent messages that have attracted harsh criticism from the local community, forcing him to resign.

"Marshall does not in any way endorse or condone bullying or threats of violence against anyone from any political affiliation," said

Mayor

Kevin Elliot

in a statement.

"We are a welcoming community that is humbly working to build a bright future for ALL of our citizens," he added.