STILL NO CLEAR WINNER IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
By CNN, Associated Press, & NEWS3
Outstanding states, according to the Associated Press, include:
Alaska
Georgia
Nevada
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
MACOMB, Illinois (NEWS3) – This historic election is coming down to the battleground states with millions of legally cast mail-in ballots still remain to be counted. The Trump Campaign has filed lawsuits in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia, according to CNN.
“I’m not here to declare that we won, but I am here to report that when the count is finished we believe we will be the winners…. every vote must be counted,” Joe Biden, Â “No one is going to take our democracy away from us not now not ever.”
In the early morning hours of Wednesday, Nov. 4, President Donald J. Trump falsely claimed victory of the election.
“This is a fraud on the American public,” Trump said. “This is an embarrassment to our country. We were getting ready to win this election, frankly, we did win this election.”
However, election officials in several battle ground countries are claim in an effort of transparency that the system is going smoothly with no issues via press conferences held through the day Wednesday, Nov. 4.
“What’s been happening here on the ground in Michigan all throughout the state are bipartisan groups of election workers tabulating those ballots effectively, methodically and securely,” Jocelyn Benson, Michigan Secretary Of State, said.
And Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger clearly stated, “every legal vote will be counted in Georgia.”
Also, Gov. Tom Wolf (D) Pennsylvania said, “Pennsylvania will have a fair election and that election will be free of outside influences.”
Western Illinois University students weighed in on thoughts on the pending results.
“I’m very nervous for the upcoming election results,” Karyssa Endecott, junior WIU student, said. “There is a lot on the line for me as an individual and for millions of Americans.”
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