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Trump lawsuits unlikely to change final results: Commentator

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American political analyst and Frank Emspak says Joe Biden’s decisive win means lawsuits filed by President Donald Trump's campaign are unlikely to change the final outcome of the election.

“I think Biden is decisively ahead by about four million votes in popular votes, and is at a level at Electoral College that legally, he (Trump) would have to overturn several states in order to change the outcome. I just don’t think that’s possible,” the Professor Emeritus at University of Wisconsin told Press TV on Sunday night.

Trump lost the US presidential race to Biden by a huge margin of electoral votes after the former vice president won a total of 290 electoral votes compared to his Republican rival’s 214.

Biden declared himself the winner in the presidential election after several news networks called him victorious on Saturday in Pennsylvania and Nevada, where ballot counting still continues.

Trump censured the announcement and claimed that Biden "falsely poses as the winner" with the help of "his media allies."

He also claimed in a tweet that he had won the 2020 election "by a lot.”

Trump promised to file numerous lawsuits starting on November 9 to dispute the results of the election, citing alleged violations.


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