Trump takes to the Supreme Court his dispute over the vote in Pennsylvania

Washington – The campaign of the outgoing president, Donald Trump, Brought this Sunday to the Supreme Court his dispute over election results in the key state of Pennsylvania, an issue on which the state’s highest court has already taken a stand.

In his lawsuit, the Trump campaign considers that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court exceeded its ruling against him and considers that “the outcome of the U.S. presidential election hangs by a thread,” which it is not true because the Democrat Joe Biden he won the November 3 election.

This action is part of the president’s strategy to reverse the outcome of the November elections in court, attempts that have been unsuccessful and have only served to fuel divisions and mistrust in the country’s democratic system.

In addition, he has little chance of success, as on November 14 the U.S. Electoral College confirmed Biden as the next president and ratified what the media had predicted more than a month ago: that Trump lost the election and will have to leave the White House on January 20th.

The goal of the Trump campaign is to invalidate in Pennsylvania hundreds of thousands of votes cast by mail, a method used by billions of Americans for the pandemic.

The president has not acknowledged his defeat in the elections by alleging, without evidence, that there was electoral fraud and has promised to continue litigating the outcome of the elections in different courts, although so far it has not been successful with none of their demands.

The Supreme Court has already ruled against Trump in a major lawsuit filed by Texas Republican leaders to invalidate the election result in the key states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which the current president won in 2016, but which now they did it for Biden.

The Supreme Court is made up of three progressive judges — six conversationalists, the latter figure including three magistrates appointed by Trump.

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