Georgia Judge Dismisses Lawsuit By Trump Campaign
On Wednesday, President Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit in Georgia asking the state to pause its vote count. It was the third state that Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit against. They also sued to halt voting in Pennsylvania and Michigan.
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While Trump claimed this Thursday morning that he had a “Big legal win in Pennsylvania,” it appears he took a big ”L” in his legal battle against Georgia.
According to the Associated Press, a judge in Georgia has dismissed a lawsuit by the state Republican Party and President Donald Trump’s campaign that asked him to ensure a coastal county was following state laws on processing absentee ballots. Chatham County Superior Court Judge James Bass did not provide an explanation for his decision Thursday at the close of a roughly one-hour hearing.
The Trump campaign has also called for a recount in Wisconsin. Former Vice President Joe Biden has been declared the winner in Wisconsin and Michigan, according to The Associated Press, but Trump remains ahead by more than 200,000 votes in Pennsylvania.
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