Trump's hope dashed in Georgia: Official debunks vote fraud

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Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State deflated US President Trump’s claim that widespread voter fraud made him to lose the White House to Democrat Joe Biden.

In an interview on Wednesday, Brad Raffensperger said there was no sign yet of widespread fraud in his state’s vote count,

Democratic President-elect Joe Biden, with 2,471,945 votes, currently has a 14,000 vote lead over Trump.

Raffensperger told CNN, he has ordered a hand recount because of the closeness of the vote count.

But he added that votes so far have been tallied accurately.

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Biden’s current lead, with nearly all votes counted, is 0.3%.

Asked about voter fraud, Raffensperger said: “We have ongoing investigations but we have not seen something widespread.”

He added there was no evidence yet of any discrepancies large enough that could reverse Biden’s lead.

Raffensperger said he also believed a hand recount, which he wants completed by Nov. 20, will not overturn the machine count that is near completion.

“We believe the ballots were counted accurately,” he said.

The Georgia recount will take place as Republican Trump, who has refused to concede the election to Biden, pushed ahead with legal challenges in several states to try and overturn the result.

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