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President Trump, who was at a disadvantage, went to lawsuit as he had announced.

On the way ahead, candidate Biden has turned over, or in an area where the gap is narrowing, they have been asking for a stop and recount.



This is reporter Kim Jung-ki.



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President Trump has filed a lawsuit against Chatham County, Georgia.



It is possible that the votes by mail that have passed the deadline for submission may have been mixed up and become valid, so the court is asking the court to stop them.



Prior to this, Michigan and Pennsylvania also filed lawsuits demanding that the Republican observers stop and recount the ballots, claiming that they could not properly see the counting process.



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This is a shame.

We were preparing to win this election.] These



are regions that have all been reversed or are winning, but the gap has sharply narrowed.



With 16 Michigan electors, 20 Pennsylvania, and 16 Georgia, they are all key regions that will determine the presidential election.



As the postal voting was held and the situation became unfavorable, analysis is emerging that it is a strategy to stop the proceedings and continue the controversy.



The states in which the lawsuit was filed strongly protested, saying that the elections and counting were transparent.



The anti-Trump group in the Republican Party also opposes the suspension of the counting, and there is a backlash inside the ruling party, such as installing billboards in the states to support the vote-by-mail count.



There are voices of concern that President Trump's filing of a lawsuit could aggravate the already delayed counting situation and lead to a tedious court battle even after the outlines of disagreement emerge.



(Video editing: Jo Moo-hwan)