Trump requested Federal Courts to Block entire Vote-counting before the Election Day

Trump requested Federal Courts to Block entire Vote-counting before the Election Day
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US President Donald Trump is convincing federal courts to block any vote-counting by states that intend to tally ballots well beyond Election Day. He continues his attack on mass mail-in voting just days before he faces voters for the final time. President said, “Hopefully, the states that want to take a lot of time after November 3rd, that won’t be allowed by the courts”. He delivered his words at an event with business sector representatives in Las Vegas, ahead of 2 campaign rallies in a key battleground Arizona. President Trump trails nationally by around 7% points. He remains within striking distance in most battlegrounds, including Arizona.

Trump requested Federal Courts to Block entire Vote-counting before the Election Day

President Trump is headed, trailing Democratic nominee Joe Biden by 2.4% points. He also spoke about the November election 2020 after Nevada business leaders heaped praise on his term and his handling of the widespread coronavirus. He is contending his campaign’s polls show him up, even or really close in all the major states. It clearly indicates the 6 or 8 battleground states experts say the final result after the 3rd November election will decide the next US President. It is noteworthy that the president contended his campaign’s internal polls show him up 1 point in Wisconsin and 2 points in Michigan.

The RealClear’s poll averages put Trump’s rival Biden is up in both with 6.4 points and 8.6 points, respectively. But, President Trump contends the public polling and that of his campaign mirror what both showed in 2016, when he shocked the world by winning in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and other key states, as polls and experts believed Hillary Clinton would take easily. There were many political strategists on both sides of the aisle contacted this week and said they are reluctant to predict the outcome of a race and it is too close in many swing states. Some experts believe there will be a possible court challenge after the 2020 US Presidential Election.