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Georgia Recount: Trump Blames Secretary Of State, Governor For Loss

President Donald Trump speaks in an address to the nation from the Oval Office at the White House about the coronavirus Wednesday, March, 11, 2020, in Washington. (Doug Mills/The New York Times via AP, Pool)

Donald Trump’s continual insistence on election fraud as the reason for his loss in the 2020 US election has lingered despite hand recounts in the state of  Georgia.

Joe Biden was proclaimed winner in Georgia with 12,670 votes after being officially certified by Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

In a recent tweet, Trump blamed Republican party members Raffensperger and  Georgia Governor, Brian Kemp for his loss in the state after they refused his team a look at illegal ballots which would have given him and his party members victory.

He further went on to say this in his tweet

”…Why won’t they do it, and why are they so fast to certify a meaningless tally.”

Despite his ongoing claims of election fraud, his political rival president-elect Joe Biden has been busy with organising his cabinets with Ron Klain to be his incoming chief of staff and nine close campaign aides being appointed to key positions in the White house.

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