LIVE UPDATES: Trump pressures Georgia's governor on voter verification
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President Trump on Saturday pressured Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp to implement a "simple signature verification" process -- which he says would lead to his victory in that state.
Fast Facts
- Judge James Todd Russell in Carson City dismissed the lawsuit because of a lack of evidence.
- Trump’s campaign attorney Jesse Binnall presented claims of voter fraud, alleging 42,284 votes were counted twice; roughly 20,000 voters were found to have voted without a Nevada mailing address; 2,468 voters had changed their address to another state; and a supposed 1,506 votes were cast by deceased individuals.
Judge James Todd Russell in Carson City dismissed the lawsuit because of a lack of evidence.
Trump’s campaign attorney Jesse Binnall presented claims of voter fraud, alleging 42,284 votes were counted twice; roughly 20,000 voters were found to have voted without a Nevada mailing address; 2,468 voters had changed their address to another state; and a supposed 1,506 votes were cast by deceased individuals.
Fox News has projected that President-elect Joe Biden has won the state of Georgia. But it is one of a number of swing states in which the Trump campaign has launched legal challenges, as it claims mass voter fraud.
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