Trump thought he won a major voter fraud victory. But then these two Republicans betrayed him Donald Trumps legal challenges to what he alleges are widespread voter fraud reached a dramatic resolution.
The President and his supporters believe the election results in certain states are not accurate.
And now President Trump thought he won a major voter fraud victory. But then these two Republicans betrayed him.
Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by about 146,000 votes in Michigan.
But on Tuesday night, the Wayne County Board of Canvassers initially declined to certify the results citing irregularities where the poll books did not match the number of voters cast.
The Detroit News reported:
boards votes came after absentee ballot poll books at 70% of Detroits 134 absentee counting boards were found to be out of balance without explanation. The mismatches varied anywhere from one to more than four votes.
In August, canvassers found 72% of Detroits absentee voting precincts didnt match the number of ballots cast. The imbalances between August and November are not an exact comparison since Augusts canvassing was based on results from 503 precincts and Novembers canvassing was based on 134 counting boards.
President Trump celebrated this decision.
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But shortly thereafter the two Republicans on the Wayne County Board of Canvassers caved in after intense left-wing pressure was brought to bear on social media.
Facing threats and their public information exposed online, Republicans Monica Palmer and William Hartmann relented and voted with the boards two Democrats to certify the result with the compromise being that Wayne County would request Michigans Democrat Secretary of State audit the results.