'Very, highly unlikely' Trump wins Arizona, no evidence of fraud, Republican state attorney general
Source: CNBC
President Donald Trump is very, highly unlikely to win enough of the still-uncounted ballots in Arizona to defeat President-elect Joe Biden, that states Republican attorney general said Wednesday.
And there is no evidence so far that Arizonas votes were tainted by fraud or other irregularities that would affect the election, said Attorney General Mark Brnovich.
It does appear Joe Biden will win Arizona, Brnovich said in an interview on Fox Business.
NBC News has not yet projected a winner in Arizonas presidential election. The Democratic former vice president Biden currently holds a lead of just under 13,000 votes, a margin of less than .4 percentage points over Trump, in the state.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/11/trump-unlikely-to-beat-biden-in-arizona-no-fraud-seen-state-ag-says.html
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BusyBeingBest
(8,049 posts)because that's the state that brought Trump's election night party to a screeching halt.
regnaD kciN
(26,035 posts)...to make this election coup-proof. That way, even if the PA legislature finds some way to appoint Trump electors (which would be difficult, although not entirely impossible), and GA stalls the recount past the certification date, thus giving their legislature "no choice" but to step in and appoint Trump electors, we still win.
dware
(12,092 posts)that there will be no rule changes, period and also, the SC ruled this year that state electors have to reward the electoral votes to the candidate that the state has chosen.
https://www.scpr.org/news/2020/07/06/93402/supreme-court-rules-state-faithless-elector-laws-c/
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demosincebirth This message was self-deleted by its author.