US Presidential Election Conflict over the aggregation of both camps, which continues to count in the fierce battle state, November 5, 4:35

The US presidential election has been over night since the election day, but the ballot counting work continues mainly in the fierce battle states, and the whereabouts of the victory or defeat are unknown.

While President Trump has argued for fraudulent postal voting and sought to discontinue counting, Mr. Biden's camp has emphasized that votes should be counted to the end and is in conflict over counting.

The US presidential election, which was voted on the 3rd, was a fierce competition between President Trump, who is aiming for reelection, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who is aiming to regain power.



On the 4th after the dawn, ballot counting continues in 9 states, including 5 fierce battle states such as Pennsylvania, a rusty industrial area.



To win the election, it is necessary to win a majority of 270 electors assigned to each state in the United States, but according to ABC TV, so far, President Trump has 213 and Mr. Biden has 227. However, the whereabouts of the victory or defeat are unknown.



Under these circumstances, President Trump told Twitter on the 4th, "I was leading in major states as of last night, but suddenly when the votes that came out began to be counted, it magically disappeared one after another." He expressed strong dissatisfaction with the continued writing and counting of postal votes.



"I'm confident that I'll win if all'legal votes' are properly counted," a senior Trump camp executive said in a telephone interview, as President Trump insisted on fraud over postal voting. I also showed my attitude and appealed for the discontinuation of counting.



In addition, the camp has expressed its intention to seek recounting in Wisconsin, Michigan, and has filed a lawsuit in Michigan for a temporary suspension of counting.



Meanwhile, Biden's camp executives held a press conference on the 4th, claiming that they would definitely win in Wisconsin, a fierce battle state, and that "electors will reach the 270 people needed to win this afternoon." ..



He added, "It is stipulated in the Constitution to count all votes to the end," and emphasized that all votes cast should be counted, and the two camps are at odds over counting.