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American elections. Trump admits Biden victory but persists on voter fraud

Eight days after the announcement of the results of the American presidential, Donald Trump still has not acknowledged his loss to Joe Biden. But, by small touches, or successive lapsus, he approaches it. “He won because the Election was rigged”, he tweeted this Sunday, November 15, 2020 in the morning, referring to the former vice-president of Barack Obama.

In the aftermath of demonstrations of support from his supporters, Donald Trump reiterates in his tweet that the Republican Party was unable to deploy tellers in certain polling stations and observers at the time of the count, especially in Pennsylvania, an accusation that has remained without proof until now. He also accuses the company that provided the software used to count the votes of belonging to the “radical left”, or the media of being complicit in the fraud.

Continued fraud charges

Donald Trump had already implicitly recognized on Friday that Joe Biden could succeed him at the White House in January, suggesting, before resuming himself, that he would no longer be there after January 20 to manage the coronavirus crisis. Certainly, the American president has once again put forward the hypothesis of massive fraud, that no concrete element comes to accredit. But the first two words of his tweet (“He won”) caught the eye because it was the first time he said them since the results were announced.

All State Results Announced

All-state results have now been announced by major US television stations. Joe Biden won 306 voters, compared to 232 for the outgoing president, or the reverse score of the victory of the Republican billionaire – who then spoke of a ” tsunami “facing Hillary Clinton in 2016.

“The safest election in history”

Several local and national electoral authorities, including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), directly contradicted the president on his accusations of fraud. “The November 3 election was the safest in the history of the United States, they said in a joint statement. “There is no evidence of a voting system having erased, lost or changed ballots, or been hacked in any way. “

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