American President Donald Trump has once again reiterated that he has no plans to concede defeat if he loses to Joe Biden.
Despite democratic candidate defeating him in key states, Trump has insisted that he will not immediately concede until all his concerns are addressed. As it stands now, Joe Biden has garnered more votes and more electoral colleges enough to make him the president if the trend continues.
Reliable sources reveal that the counselors around the president are divided in opinions, with some urging him to fight on while others advising him to concede if he loses to Joe Biden.
President Trump’s legal minds have already filed a number of lawsuits in several states such as Nevada. His campaign team alleged that many ballots were sent to illegal residents and the “deceased.”
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The President will ask for a recount in most states where he felt that he lost unfairly. The states are Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania amongst others.
Joe Biden leads with 264 electoral colleges followed distantly by Donald Trump at 214 colleges. The winner will have to get the magic 270 votes.