Trump team demands a recount in Georgia
UNDAUNTED by a Pennsylvania judge’s withering dismissal of a plea to discount millions of mail-in votes, the Trump campaign turned i ts attention to another battleground s t at e and demanded a second recount in Georgia.
The move was the latest shot in a salvo of legal cases, with Donald Trump still showing no sign of accepting that he has lost the election.
It came hours after Judge Matthew Brann described the challenge to the Pennsylvania result as without merit.
Alleging irregularities in the way ballots were treated across the state, the Trump campaign had asked the court to prevent millions of mail-in ballots being counted. The argument was given short shrift by Judge Brann.
“One might expect that when seeking such a startling outcome, a plaintiff would come formidably armed with compelling legal arguments and factual proof of rampant corruption,” he wrote.
“In the United States of America, this cannot justify the disenfranchisement of a single voter, let alone all the voters of its sixth most populated state. Our people, laws, and institutions demand more.”
The Trump campaign filed a notice of appeal last night and Rudy Giuliani, his lawyer, said he expected the case to reach the US Supreme Court.
Legal experts, however, have voiced doubts that the Supreme Court would overturn the election. “You can’t go to the court because you wish you’d won the election. You have to have a genuine legal pretext,” said Christopher Galdieri, an associate professor of politics at Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire.
The Trump campaign on Saturday night requested a recount of paper ballots in Georgia, but this is unlikely to change the outcome in the state. The first recount was certified on Friday in Mr Biden’s favour.
There is a growing belief that the Trump campaign has been peppering the l egal system with cases i n an attempt to run down the clock to prevent electoral college votes in battleground states being ratified by the
Dec 14 deadline set by law. In Wisconsin, another disputed battleground state, officials accused Trump election observers of trying to obstruct a recount by objecting to nearly every ballot in some places.
Should the December deadline not be met, the Trump campaign hopes Republican-controlled legislatures in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia would flip the states away from Joe Biden by sending delegations supporting the president’s re-election.
Mr Trump has already started lobbying legislators, including Michigan’s senate majority leader, Mike Shirkey, and the state’s house speaker, Lee Chatfield, but to no avail. “We have not yet been made aware of any information that would change the outcome of the election in Michigan and as legislative leaders, we will follow the law and follow the normal process regarding Michigan’s electors, just as we have said throughout this election,” they said.
Today, Michigan’s four-member elections board is due to meet to ratify the state’s results, with one of the two Republicans indicating he could vote against doing so.
Last night, President Trump decried as “fake news” reports that he had been playing golf in Virginia instead of attending the G20 virtual summit. He tweeted: “Just arrived at Virtual G20. Was here yesterday also (early), but some of the Fake News Media failed to report it accurately – as usual.”
‘You can’t go to the court because you wish you’d won the election. You have to have a genuine legal pretext’