Biden Launches Offensive After Comeback

[Asia Economy New York=Correspondent Baek Jong-min] The Donald Trump presidential campaign filed a lawsuit to halt vote counting in Michigan on the 4th (local time).


The Trump campaign issued a statement saying, "We have filed a lawsuit in court today to stop the counting until we are allowed meaningful access."

A supporter of President Trump is driving a vehicle equipped with a large loudspeaker and flags in front of a vote counting center in Detroit, Michigan, to protest. <br>[Image source=Reuters Yonhap News]

A supporter of President Trump is driving a vehicle equipped with a large loudspeaker and flags in front of a vote counting center in Detroit, Michigan, to protest.
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The campaign added, "We also demand a review of the ballots that have been opened and counted while we have not had meaningful access."


In Michigan, Trump was leading in the early and middle stages of counting, but Biden succeeded in overtaking him this morning, with Biden at 49.5% and President Trump at 48.8% based on 94% of the votes counted.



President Trump effectively declared victory early this morning and announced plans to file a lawsuit demanding a halt to the counting. He also expressed strong dissatisfaction with the situation where he is trailing in mail-in votes through tweets.


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