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Texas lawsuit to overturn election results was supported in 17 states: can Trump win

Republicans in 17 states of the United States have supported a lawsuit filed in the Supreme Court demanding the overturn of voting results in four states of the country. Donald Trump continues to insist on a review of the election results and says the Supreme Court will support his position. Writes about it Air force.

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Attorneys General of 17 US states join lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General, which demanded to annul the results of voting in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. President Trump has asked Senator Ted Cruz to represent him in the Supreme Court. The head of the White House himself intends to appear in court in order to prove that it was he who won the elections.

So far, 18 of the 25 Republican attorneys general in the United States have supported the suit.

"Wow! At least 17 states have joined Texas in an extraordinary case of the greatest voter fraud in US history. Thank you!" Trump wrote on Twitter.

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Georgia and Michigan each have 16 electors, Pennsylvania has 20, and Wisconsin has 10. Biden beats Trump with 306 electoral votes to 232. If the results in these four states are canceled, Biden will not have the 270 votes needed to win the election.

The statement, signed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is currently involved in a criminal case on corruption charges, states that ballots sent on election day, November 3, and recounted after polling stations closed, cannot be considered official and must be declared unenforceable.

On the subject: Texas Attorney General Challenges Four-State Election Results to Supreme Court

This lawsuit was supported by the attorneys general of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia.

According to the lawsuit, the Supreme Court must overturn the results of voting in four states and postpone the predetermined voting dates for the electors - according to the law, they must confirm the results of the presidential election on December 14.

The US Supreme Court has already announced that the four state authorities must submit their response to the lawsuit by 3 pm on Thursday, December 10.

According to experts, the country's highest court is unlikely to schedule a hearing on the claim.

"This is a press release disguised as a lawsuit," lawyer Richard Hasen told NPR. - It's just trash. Very dangerous, but just trash."

The Governor of Texas, Republican Greg Abbott, on the eve of the election, signed an order that all ballots sent by mail before the end of voting day must be counted. The same decision was made by the authorities in Kansas and Mississippi. The attorneys general of these states supported the appeal to the Supreme Court.

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To date, almost all of the lawsuits filed by the Trump team have been rejected by the courts. In total, after the end of election day, the lawyers of the incumbent US president filed 52 applications in the courts of various states. In 51 cases, the president was denied; the courts found no evidence of voting fraud.

You can read more about the lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General here.

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