2020年美国选举:众议院选举,民主党获得222席,共和党获210席,佩洛西再次当选众议院议长;参议院选举,形成民主党50:50共和党局面;国会正式认证,拜登以选举人团306票当选总统

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24 min ago

Georgia's secretary of state says Sen. Graham asked him to "look hard" for ballots to throw out​

From CNN's Kay Jones and Josiah Ryan

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger


Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger CNN

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told CNN Monday that Sen. Lindsay Graham suggested that he "look hard and see how many ballots could be thrown out” to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in the state.

Raffensperger said he spoke this past Friday with Graham, who asked if the "ballots could be matched back to the voters.” Raffensberger told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that the impression he got was that Graham wanted those ballots thrown out. President Trump and Graham, a South Carolina Republican and a staunch ally of the President, have both pushed baseless accusations of widespread voter fraud.

"He asked if the ballots could be matched back to the voters," Raffensperger told Blitzer, recounting the conversation he had with Graham. "I got the sense it implied that then you could throw those out ... So that's the impression that I got."

Raffensberger said Georgia’s election systems already require signature matches when voters request a mail ballot and when completed ballots are returned to election systems. He also said the online absentee portal has a photo ID.

"We feel confident the election officials did their job," he said.

Graham today dismissed the report, first published in the Washington Post, telling reporters it was "ridiculous" and saying he'd had a conversation with Raffensperger about voting machines and signatures but had not asked that votes be discarded.

“What I'm trying to find out was, how do you verify signatures on mail-in ballots in these states," he said. "So when you mail in a ballot, you got to have some way to verify that the signature on the envelope actually matches the person who requested the ballot."

"If he feels threatened by that conversation, he's got a problem," said Graham. "I actually thought it was a good conversation."

Raffensperger also told Blitzer that he and his wife have received death threats, mostly on her cell phone, over the past two weeks. The first ones were subtle, he said, and got more graphic and “vulgar” over time. He said it's "unsettling" for his wife. Trump has attacked Raffensberger on Twitter this past week.

Raffensperger, a Republican, said that he understands how contentious this election was and he will be disappointed because he was "rooting for the Republicans to win.”

"We're going to follow the process, follow the law. The results will be what they are," he said. "Integrity in this office matters."

CNN's Manu Raju and Sarah Fortinksky contributed to this report.
 
1 hr 41 min ago

Three attorneys pull out of representing the Trump campaign in Pennsylvania lawsuit​

From CNN's Katelyn Polantz

There’s been yet another shakeup in the Trump campaign’s case to block votes in Pennsylvania.

Three attorneys who were representing the campaign— Linda Kerns, the Philadelphia lawyer who has spearheaded several cases on Trump’s behalf in Pennsylvania, and Texans John Scott and Douglas Bryan Hughes—are withdrawing.

They say a new lawyer, Marc Scaringi, a Republican who runs a small firm in Harrisburg, will be stepping in.

This comes a day before arguments in the case over whether it should be dismissed, and shortly after several of President Trump’s legal avenues were shut down.

Last week, a midsized law firm named Porter Wright pulled out of representing the Trump campaign in the case, prompting the Texas duo to step up next to Kerns. The President announced his own shakeup of his legal team over the weekend, putting Rudy Giuliani in charge.
 

A hand tally of the U.S. presidential race in Georgia has turned up more than 2,500 votes in one county that weren’t previously counted, but election officials said Monday that isn’t expected to alter the overall outcome of the race.

Nearly 5 million votes were cast in the presidential election in Georgia, and Democrat Joe Biden had been leading Republican President Donald Trump by about 14,000 votes. The Floyd County election board chairman said he didn’t have an immediate breakdown of the newly discovered ballots but unofficial results previously reported showed Trump with 70% of the county’s votes to 28.4% for Biden.

“The reason you do an audit is to find this kind of thing,” said Gabriel Sterling, who oversaw the implementation of the new statewide election system for the secretary of state’s office.
 

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这个在导语中就交代清楚了。
it says:
The defendants were trying to get the registrar's office to send them mail in ballots for the fake voters. No votes were ever actually cast. The registrar caught on quickly and flagged the applications so nobody actually voted.
 
it says:
The defendants were trying to get the registrar's office to send them mail in ballots for the fake voters. No votes were ever actually cast. The registrar caught on quickly and flagged the applications so nobody actually voted.

我说错了,应该是这段:

Montenegro, 53, allegedly submitted more than 8,000 fraudulent voter registration applications between July and October, as well as allegedly falsifying names, addresses and signatures on nomination papers under penalty of perjury to run for mayor in Hawthorne.
 
我说错了,应该是这段:

Montenegro, 53, allegedly submitted more than 8,000 fraudulent voter registration applications between July and October, as well as allegedly falsifying names, addresses and signatures on nomination papers under penalty of perjury to run for mayor in Hawthorne.
the point is, if someone can cheat on mayor election, it is possible for others to cheat on presidential one. However, it got caught even before it started
 
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