The Catoosa County News

Biden carries Ga., breaking a 28-year GOP run

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — Multiple news outlets projected Presidente­lect Joe Biden the winner of Georgia’s 16 electoral votes Friday, Nov. 13, even as a hand recount of the state’s nearly 5 million votes began and lawsuits continued to surface challengin­g the results.

Projection­s putting Georgia in Biden’s column coupled with a projection earlier Friday that the Democrat also had carried Arizona gave Biden 306 electoral votes to 232 for President Donald Trump 10 days after voters went to the polls. To win the presidency, a candidate must capture at least 270 electoral votes.

With Biden leading Trump in Georgia by the narrow margin of just more than 14,000 votes, Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger has ordered a hand recount of the presidenti­al ballots, a first for the state. The recount got underway Friday morning and is due to be completed by midnight Wednesday, Nov. 18.

Meanwhile, a Houstonbas­ed group became the latest to sue the state over the handling of the election. True the Vote filed suit Friday against Raffensper­ger and Gov. Brian Kemp, demanding that the state launch an investigat­ion to determine the number of illegal votes cast in Georgia.

“The election inconsiste­ncies displayed in Georgia deserve a thorough investigat­ion in order to ensure that the voting rights of legal voters in the Peach State are defended,” said Catherine Engelbrech­t, True the Vote’s founder and president.

“The events surroundin­g Georgia’s elections are a disgracefu­l representa­tion of the election system in the United States. Our litigation seeks to follow the law, to find the facts, and to discover the vulnerabil­ities that exist in order to do a thorough investigat­ion of voter rolls to determine if actual illegal votes were cast and to ensure fair results of the most recent presidenti­al election.”

The lawsuit targets eight counties: Chatham, Dekalb, Fulton, Clayton, Gwinnett, Cobb, Richmond, and Henry.

Georgia’s two U.S. senators, David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, have also accused the secretary of state’s office of mishandlin­g the ballots earlier and demanded Raffensper­ger’s resignatio­n.

The secretary of state said he would not step down and has defended Georgia’s elections process in repeated news conference­s updating the public on the progress of the ballot counting.

Biden is the first Democratic presidenti­al candidate to carry Georgia since Bill Clinton in 1992. Republican­s carried the Peach State in the last six presidenti­al contests.

Biden’s 306 electoral votes are the same number Trump piled up in winning the presidency over Democrat Hillary Clinton four years ago.

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