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Trump targets poll boards in late bid to block Biden

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In Michigan, two Republican officials initially refused to certify results despite no evidence of fraud. In Arizona, officials are baulking at signing off on vote tallies in a rural county

Geting nowhere in the courts, President Donald Trump’s scattersho­t effort to overturn Presidente­lect Joe Biden’s victory is shifting toward obscure election boards that certify the vote as Trump and his allies seek to upend the electoral process, sow chaos and perpetuate unsubstant­iated doubts about the count.

The batle is centered in the battlegrou­nd states that sealed Biden’s win.

In Michigan, two Republican election officials in the state’s largest county initially refused to certify results despite no evidence of fraud. In Arizona, officials are balking at signing off on vote tallies in a rural county.

The moves don’t reflect a co-ordinated effort across the battlegrou­nd states that broke for Biden, local election officials said.

Instead, they seem to be inspired by Trump’s incendiary rhetoric about baseless fraud and driven by Republican acquiescen­ce to broadsides against the nation’s electoral system as state and federal courts push aside legal challenges filed by Trump and his allies.

Still, what happened in Wayne County, Michigan, on Tuesday was a jarring reminder of the disruption­s that can still be caused as the nation works through the process of affirming the outcome of the Nov. 3 election.

There is no precedent for the Trump team’s widespread effort to delay or undermine certificat­ion, according to University of Kentucky law professor Joshua Douglas.

“It would be the end of democracy as we know it,” Douglas said. “This is just not a thing that can happen.”

Certifying results is a routine yet important step ater local election officials have tallied votes, reviewed procedures, checked to ensure votes were counted correctly and investigat­ed discrepanc­ies. Typically, this certificat­ion is done by a local board of elections and then, later, the results are certified at the state level.

But as Trump has refused to concede to Biden and continues to spread false claims of victory, this mundane process is taking on new significan­ce.

Among key battlegrou­nd states, counties in Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin have all made it through the initial step of certifying results.

Except for Wayne County, this process has largely been smooth. Arizona, Pennsylvan­ia and Georgia still haven’t concluded their local certificat­ions.

Then all eyes turn to statewide certificat­ion. In Wayne County, the two Republican canvassers at first balked at certifying the vote, winning praise from Trump, and then reversed course ater widespread condemnati­on.

A person familiar with the mater said Trump reached out to the canvassers, Monica Palmer and William Hartmann, on Tuesday evening ater the revised vote to express gratitude for their support.

Time is running short for Trump. Across the nation, recounts and court challenges must wrap up and election results must be certified by Dec. 8. That’s the constituti­onal deadline ahead of the Electoral College meeting the following week.

Mat Morgan, the Trump campaign’s general counsel, said last week the campaign was trying to halt certificat­ion in battlegrou­nd states until it could get a beter handle on vote tallies and whether it would have the right to automatic recounts.

Right now, Trump is requesting a recount in Wisconsin in two counties, and Georgia is doing an hand audit ater Biden led by a slim margin of 0.3 percentage points, but there is no mandatory recount law in the state.

The law provides that option to a trailing candidate if the margin is less than 0.5 percentage points.

Some in the president’s orbit have held out hope that by delaying certificat­ion, Gop-controlled state legislatur­es will get a chance to select different electors, either overturnin­g Biden’s victory or sending it to the House, where Trump would almost surely win.

But most advisers to the president consider that a fever dream. Trump’s team has been incapable of organising even basic legal activities since the election, let alone the wide scale political and legal apparatus needed to persuade state legislator­s to try to undermine the will of their states’ voters.

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A man dressed as Uncle Sam taunts Biden supporters during a ‘Stop the Steal’ rally against the results in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Agence France-presse ↑ A man dressed as Uncle Sam taunts Biden supporters during a ‘Stop the Steal’ rally against the results in Atlanta on Wednesday.

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