Posted on 11/23/2020 2:41:38 PM PST by yesthatjallen
The presidential recount in Milwaukee and Dane counties is entering its fourth day. Unofficial results from Nov. 3 show President-elect Joe Biden ahead of President Donald Trump in Wisconsin by about 20,000 votes.
Milwaukee County election officials say the recount is moving slowly because Trump’s attorneys have been constantly interrupting and challenging tens of thousands of ballots, alleging fraud and seeking to discount them. They say few votes have actually been counted and the process is falling far behind.
The deadline for Wisconsin to certify its election results is Dec. 1.
In this week’s Capitol Notes, WUWM’s Marti Mikkelson asked JR Ross of wispolitics.com what happens next.
“Well, this is all about going to court. Traditionally in Wisconsin, when you have a recount, all you do is take the ballots and feed them back from machines and count a second time. That's not what the petition that the Trump campaign filed. It’s more about trying to disqualify tens of thousands of ballots that were cast by people who are following the orders or the advice, the directions, they were given by state and local election officials,” says Ross.
SNIP
(Excerpt) Read more at wuwm.com ...
Count the legal votes. Really simple...
“It’s more about trying to disqualify tens of thousands of ballots that were cast by people who are following the orders or the advice, the directions, they were given by state and local election officials,” says Ross.”
The state and local officials gave them orders and advice that didn’t comply with the state law as passed by the legislature. Any votes that didn’t comply with the law are invalid.
on Bannon’s show they just announced GSA have approved the transition to Biden.
Too little, too late.
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