November 6, 2020
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Biden vows to fight Trump vote count claims

In his latest tweet, Biden says they have “assembled the largest election protection effort in history to fight back”….reports Asian Lite News

In a series of tweets, Joe Biden has called for every vote to be counted – a rebuttal to Donald Trump’s attempts to halt the counting of ballots in key states through legal action.BBC reports

In his latest tweet, Biden says they have “assembled the largest election protection effort in history to fight back”.

As votes continue to be counted, Trump’s lead over Biden is rapidly shrinking in a number of battleground states, including Pennsylvania and Georgia.

Meanwhile, a federal judge has refused the Trump campaign’s request to have the counting stopped In Pennsylvania.

Trump had launched legal action to stop vote counting in several battleground states where his narrow lead is shrinking rapidly.

Judge Paul Diamond also addressed complaints by the Trump campaign that their observers had not been given equal access to the venue. He said both Republicans and Democrats were now allowed to send 60 representatives each to monitor the count.

“I don’t understand entirely why this couldn’t have been agreed to, absent judicial intervention,” Diamond added.

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