Trump: The U.S. also voted the dead

Donald Trump has published evidence proving that in the last political race, people who died years ago also resulted in voting. Recent claims are added to charges that some American states have accepted ballot papers after election hours, put out voter sheets with pro-government conviction, and was [...]
Donald Trump has published evidence proving that in the last political race, people who died years ago also resulted in voting. Recent claims are added to allegations that some American states have accepted ballot papers after election hours, cast out voter sheets with pro-government conviction, and banned conservative officials from observing the process closely. The republican election team uncovered at least four cases of persons separated from life from 2003 to last year, but their identity was used to vote in the presidential elections. Trump also published a video to postpone his idea that the ballots were administered irresponsiblely. In Georgia's state on Wednesday, it was decided to recount the current 5 million votes within November 20th to remove any shadow of suspicion of manipulation. The Democrats there lead by a margin of nearly 14,000 votes.
According to Trump American media are deliberately not reporting cases of irregularities at the polls because they have joined his opponent. The head of state is trying to reverse the outcome in low-level states by court, so he has refused to accept defeat. The election outcome has not yet been certified, but Democrat Joe Biden leads prominently on the basis of preliminary data, receiving 290 out of the 270 electoral votes it needs to take over the US presidency from January 20th next year.











