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LIVE: President Trump’s campaign to speak after suing Pennsylvania, Michigan
Read full article: LIVE: President Trump’s campaign to speak after suing Pennsylvania, MichiganThe Trump campaign will host a press conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Eric Trump, Trump 2020 Senior Advisor Lara Trump, Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, andcampaign Senior Advisor Corey Lewandowski. 3:35 p.m.President Donald Trump’s campaign says it’s suing to temporarily stop the vote count in Pennsylvania, claiming lack of “transparency.”Justin Clark, Trump’s deputy campaign manager, said in a statement Wednesday that the campaign is ``suing to stop Democrat election officials from hiding the ballot counting and processing from our Republican poll observers.'' He said the campaign wants ``to temporarily halt counting until there is meaningful transparency and Republicans can ensure all counting is done above board and by the law.'' Clark also said the campaign would seek to intervene in an ongoing Supreme Court case involving the deadline for receiving mail-in ballots. There have been no reports by law enforcement of fraud or any type of ballot concerns out of Pennsylvania.
Fascinated and trepidatious, world braces for America's vote
Read full article: Fascinated and trepidatious, world braces for America's vote“America votes and gives the world a president,” tweeted the editor in chief of the Ashraq Al-Awsat newspaper, which is Saudi-owned and published from London. As ballots were cast, global onlookers both fascinated and trepidatious braced for the butterfly effect of America’s choice and its knock-on effects big and small. A very real feared repercussion for some was the prospect of a reelected Trump further closing pathways to immigrants and some visitors. “The incumbent president ... says this is the most-rigged U.S. election throughout history,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a televised address Tuesday. “I’d like to have a president in France who thinks a bit like him,” Tanne said.
Leaders speak to thousands of President Trump’s supporters ahead of Jacksonville visit
Read full article: Leaders speak to thousands of President Trump’s supporters ahead of Jacksonville visitJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Air Force One and President Donald Trump touched down Thursday in Jacksonville for a rally 40 days ahead of Election Day. “He (Trump) is a man of action, he is a deal maker and he gets things done,” Curry told the large crowd. “On Feb. 18, 2017, President Trump pulled me out of the crowd and I ran up on stage and hugged our president and he gave me the microphone and I spoke to the world. This, this is who our president is," said Gene Huber, referencing a shirt he was wearing showing Trump hugging him on stage during a rally. Trump’s Democratic opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, sent a statement in advance of the Jacksonville rally: