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    Trump presses Georgia governor to overturn result

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 6, 20201 Comment3 Mins Read
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    First Lady Melania Trump introduced President Trump at the campaign rally in Valdosta, Georgia
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    President Donald Trump has pressed the Republican governor of Georgia to help overturn Joe Biden’s election victory in the state.

    In a series of tweets, he urged governor Brian Kemp to call a special session of the state legislature.

    It came before Mr Trump attended a campaign rally in Georgia for upcoming Senate runoff elections.

    The president is still refusing to concede and alleges, without evidence, that Mr Biden’s win was due to fraud.

    He has launched legal challenges in several states but so far almost all of them have failed.

    Georgia was a key battleground state in the election and Joe Biden’s narrow win – the first time the state had voted Democrat since 1992 – helped to seal his victory.

    It is now the focus of an intense political battle for control of the Senate. If Democrats win January’s two runoff elections there, Republicans would lose control of the upper house.

    According to the Washington Post, Mr Trump called Mr Kemp on Saturday morning and asked him to demand an audit of absentee ballot signatures. Mr Kemp – who has no power to order such an audit – turned down the requests, a source told the newspaper.

    Mr Trump has alleged throughout the election that the increase in postal ballots had led to widespread fraud, but there has been no evidence of this.

    What did Trump say?

    On Twitter, the president turned up the pressure on the governor, saying: “I will easily and quickly win Georgia if Governor @BrianKempGA or the Secretary of State permit a simple signature verification … Why are these two ‘Republicans’ saying no?”

    • Trump says he will leave White House

    Mr Kemp tweeted back that he had “publicly called for a signature audit three times”, to which Trump responded by calling for a special session of the state legislature.

    Later, in his first post-election campaign rally, Mr Trump again took aim at Mr Kemp, saying the governor had to “get a lot tougher”.

    In a speech nearly two hours long – nominally to support two Republican Senators campaigning for re-election – President Trump told the cheering crowd in Valdosta, Georgia, that he could still win the election. Repeating his unsubstantiated claims, he said: “They cheated and rigged our presidential election but we’ll still win it.”

    The crowd – many waving “Make America Great Again” posters – chanted “Stop the steal” and “Four more years”.

    Despite the euphoria of the event, some Republicans are concerned that the president’s continuing allegations of fraud will discourage his supporters from voting in the Senate races.

    Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, said on Wednesday that no evidence of widespread fraud had been found to support Mr Trump’s claims.

    An election official in the state, Gabriel Sterling, also a Republican, has urged the president to turn down his fraud claims, saying they were inciting violent threats.

    Mr Biden won the election with 306 votes in the electoral college – the system the US uses to elect a president – to Mr Trump’s 232. The college will meet on 14 December to formalise the outcome.

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