Biden still wins after Georgia vote recount

Following a complaint from Donald Trump, the Georgia election results were recounted. The results showed that Joe Biden had won more than 12,000 votes than Trump and was still the winning candidate in the state.
Georgia's votes were recounted by hand and more carefully, and the results were announced Thursday evening (November 19). The more accurate count showed that Joe Biden had won 12,284 more votes than Donald Trump in the state.
In the process of recounting votes and increasing their relative number, the difference between Joe Biden's and Trump's votes became slightly smaller than before; Biden previously had about 14,000 more votes and now has more than 12,000 more votes than Trump.
The Election Commission emphasized that the added votes did not mean fraud, but only that votes from two precincts that had not been counted before were now included.
Since the difference in votes between the two candidates is less than five percentage points, Trump can still request a recount.
Donald Trump continues to refuse to accept the election results and is forcing his lawyers to file lawsuits and lawsuits with unsubstantiated excuses. For example, Trump's lawyers have claimed that the Democratic Party, with the help of the communists ruling Venezuela, manipulated the election process and vote counting.
They also claim that the computerized vote count used software that counted Trump's votes in favor of Joe Biden.
Trump's lawyers have already lost several court cases, most recently on Thursday (November 19), when their lawsuits were dismissed in the states of Georgia, Pennsylvania and Arizona.
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's longtime and trusted lawyer, plans to file more lawsuits to challenge the election results.
Joe Biden has strongly criticized Trump's approach, saying that his position in not accepting the results of the November 3 election is "completely irresponsible" and damaging to democracy.
Joe Biden believes that Trump's name will go down in history books as "America's most irresponsible president."
Source: DW




