Trump pointed out to Biden the lack of rights to claim victory in elections

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The current US President Donald Trump said that his rival in the presidential election from the Democratic Party, Joseph Biden, has no right to assert his victory while the proceedings are in the courts. Trump wrote about this on his page in Twitter

According to him, Biden should not “improperly make claims for the post.” Also, the head of the White House said that he could put forward the same claim, and then added that the legal process on this issue is just beginning.

Trump, during a speech at the White House on November 5, threatened that the trial over the election results could end in the country’s Supreme Court. Trump noted that there will be many appeals to the court due to the large amount of evidence and evidence of violations in the past US presidential elections.

We are talking about the possibility of the Supreme Court to suspend the counting of votes in certain states, which could be an advantage for one of the candidates.

On Nov. 6, it was reported that Democratic candidate Joe Biden seized the lead in Pennsylvania after handling 98% of the ballots. He gets 3,295,327 votes, while his Republican rival Donald Trump – 3,289,731 votes. Biden pulled ahead by 5,596 votes.

Earlier in the day, Biden also overtook Trump in Georgia (16 electors) after processing 99% of the ballots – a day earlier, Trump had a 5,000 vote there.

Trump currently has 214 electoral votes, Biden has 264, and a Democratic representative is only six votes short of winning.

The US electoral system assumes that the candidate with the most American votes may not always be the winner. The fact is that the choice of the head of the country rests with an electoral college of 538 people representing their states. The number of electors from each state is equal to the number of representatives of the state in Congress. In elections, electors must vote for the candidate who has previously won in their state, but there is no law binding them to this.

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