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Before Biden, who is confident of winning like this, President Trump spoke about victory yesterday (4th) when he seemed to be superior.

Then, when the situation became unfavorable, they filed a lawsuit to stop counting and some states even demanded a recount. This time, I will connect Washington.



Correspondent Yunsoo Kim and President Trump filed a lawsuit to suspend the counting in two states. Is there a situation that could increase further?



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Yes, Trump's camp filed a lawsuit today in Michigan and Pennsylvania demanding the suspension of counting.



The state of Michigan was largely ahead of President Trump at the beginning of the counting count and is now turned upside down.



In Pennsylvania, President Trump was ahead and the gap was closing.



Excluding these two states, except for the state of Wisconsin, which was counted a little while ago, there are five states that are still counting counts: Alaska, Nevada, Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia.



The lawsuit was filed as President Trump had announced, so we will have to see if additional lawsuits come out.



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Wisconsin, the count was done, but you said you would ask for a recount. What is the reason?



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Trump's election camp stated the reason for the request for recounting that there were reports of misconduct in some Wisconsin counties that raised serious doubts about the validity of the results.



Looking at the statistics, in Wisconsin, candidate Biden won by 0.6 percentage points when the ballot count was completed.



But in Wisconsin, it is known that there is a system in which the loser can request a recount if the difference is less than 1 percentage point.



In 2000, when Democratic candidate Gore demanded a recount in Florida, there was a delay of more than a month before the election was confirmed.



This time, the recount before the lawsuit overlaps, and I am concerned about severe aftereffects.



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I am also worried that the unrest that I was concerned about may occur as this happens. What is the current situation around the White House?



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Until late at night, protests led by the anti-Trump camp continued around the White House, but today is still quiet.



However, as President Trump's dissatisfaction with the election is in full swing, it seems to be a matter of time before the protests protesting against this reignite.