Nearly 400 absentee ballots from Milwaukee, Wis. were not opened by Election Day, a recount paid for by President Trump's team found.
05.11.2020 - 00:37 / foxnews.com
The leadup to Nov.
3 had polls showing former Vice President Joe Biden with a healthy lead in Wisconsin over President Trump by a margin of 6.7% just weeks before Election Day, according to Real Clear Politics polling – a lead that Trump’s campaign has called a form of “voter suppression.” “Despite ridiculous public polling used as a voter suppression tactic, Wisconsin has been a razor thin race as we always knew that it would be,” Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stepien said in a statement
.Nearly 400 absentee ballots from Milwaukee, Wis. were not opened by Election Day, a recount paid for by President Trump's team found.
President Trump’s legal team Saturday formally requested a recount in Georgia -- a day after the state certified the election for President-elect Joe Biden. In Georgia, a campaign has the right to ask for a recount when the difference between the candidates' vote tallies is within a half-percent.
The presidential race in Georgia was called for President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday night, officially awarding him the state’s 16 electoral votes and widening his lead over President Trump. Biden has 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232, though the president has yet to concede the race.
President Trump's reelection campaign said Thursday that it is dropping a lawsuit challenging voting results in Michigan, which show Democrat Joe Biden narrowly carrying the battleground state.
For the fourth consecutive presidential election cycle, the results from Wisconsin proved to be a nail-biter. In 2016, President Donald Trump won the state by less than a percentage point and now, four years later, his Democratic challenger, President-elect Joe Biden, flipped the battleground state by a similar margin.
Michelle Obama recently looked back on her husband Barack Obama‘s peaceful transition of power to Donald Trump after the 2016 election amid the current president’s attempts to change the results of the 2020 election. For the unversed, Trump continues to claim that he won the election, even though the election has been called for Joe Biden.
Republican Georgia Rep. Doug Collins is calling on his state to conduct a manual recount of the 2020 election, as President Trump and President-elect Joe Biden were roughly 0.2% apart as counting continued Tuesday morning.
Ted Johnson Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto cut off a Trump campaign press conference in which Kayleigh McEnany alleged “illegal voting” and fraud but did not offer proof to back it up.Trump’s team has been making claims that the election is being stolen from him, but it is part of an effort to sow doubt about the results, even though networks have projected Joe Biden the winner and he is likely to win the electoral and popular vote by substantial margins.McEnany is the White House Press Secretary,
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The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee on Saturday filed a lawsuit in Arizona alleging that Maricopa County incorrectly rejected votes cast by in-person voters on Election Day. The lawsuit came just hours after the 2020 presidential race was called in favor of Joe Biden after he garnered enough electoral votes to thrust him past the 270 needed to win the presidency.
Top Pennsylvania Republicans, speaking with the press on Friday, urged people to "relax" as tensions run high in the battleground state and President Trump's campaign makes allegations of potential election-related wrongdoing, specifically in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Democratic nominee Joe Biden continues to hold a small lead over Trump, and media organizations have yet to call the race for either candidate as mail ballots, which generally skew heavily Democratic in Pennsylvania, continue to be
The Trump campaign has filed multiple lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and Nevada as the race remains increasingly tight -- seemingly in favor of a Democratic candidate Joe Biden win. Here’s a look at the lawsuits filed and what has happened since: The Trump campaign filed a lawsuit on Nov.
The Trump 2020 Campaign and the Republican Party of Georgia filed a lawsuit in the state Wednesday, alleging that officials in a Democrat-leaning county were counting ballots for the presidential race that were received after polls closed Tuesday. The Trump campaign also filed two other lawsuits -- in the battlegrounds of Michigan and Pennsylvania -- over vote counting.The Fox News Decision Desk has called Michigan for Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
It became clear in the morning after the election that the winner might be decided after a long battle involving lawsuits and other demands by both presidential campaigns. While former Vice President Joe Biden took wins in two crucial swing states, President Trump's team has demanded a recount in Wisconsin and filed lawsuit in Michigan to stop ballots from being counted.
Donald Trump‘s campaign announced on Wednesday (November 4) that they filed a lawsuit in Michigan to pause the counting of votes amid the 2020 presidential election.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe Trump campaign announced Wednesday that it has filed a suit in Michigan to pause the counting of ballots so that the campaign’s election observers can be granted access to the counting process.Joe Biden is leading Trump in Michigan by about 0.7%, or about 37,000 votes.