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'We won Georgia,' Trump tells runoff election rally
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Trump has still not given up Georgia, where the result remains
same even after a third counting of the ballots. He, the
President of the United States of America, unabashedly told a
rally in Valdosta on Saturday that "we won Georgia." Earlier, he
told the General Assembly to re-write the election law so that
the electoral college voters can be hand-picked to vote for him!
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VALDOSTAV (Georgia), Dec 6: "You know we won Georgia, just so you understand,"
President Donald Trump told a rally, his first post-election rally, in Valdosta
for the runoff Senate poll campaign on Saturday.
When he told the Republican gathering that the election was "stolen" by 12,500
votes out of 5 million votes cast in the State by Democratic presidential candidate
Joe Biden, the crowd shouted, "Stop the steal." Trump told them, "Your Governor
could stop it, but he did not," referring to Republican Brian Kemp's refusal
earlier in the day to oveturn the election results by calling a legislature
session, according to an exclusive report in the Washington Post.
He told the rally that supporting Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in
the runoff would help shape the future of America. The two are the Republican
candidates in the runoff US Senate election slated for January 5.
Trump said, "The voters of Georgia will determine which party runs every committee,
writes every piece of legislation, controls every single taxpayer dollar...
Very simply, you will decide whether your children will grow up in a socialist
country or whether they will grow up in a free country."
According to Trump, this is the most important runoff in US election history.
The two seats will decide the majority in the US Senate and that will make or
unmake the new President's plans.
Melania Trump kicked off the rally earlier. She told the supporters it's more
important than ever "that you exercise your right as citizens and vote."
The Democratic candidates are Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. If the Republicans
lose the US Senate would be split 50-50. Democratic Vice-President-elect Kamala
Harris can cast the tie-breaking vote.
Earlier on Friday the Secretary of State, Republican Brad Raffensperger, said
after the third counting of ballots: "At this point my office has found no evidence
of widespread fraud, and three (two) recounts... have returned the same result,
but we will follow the evidence where it takes us and we adhere to the law."
State Senate hearings showed tensions are not over in Georgia and new investigations
have been authorised by the Governor. Trump also wants, in the alternative,
the General Assembly to convene to re-write the election law so that Electoral
College voters can be hand-picked to give the State's votes to Trump.
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