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Georgia secretary of state says Trump using him as scapegoat

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger

Georgia's secretary of state has criticized US President Donald Trump over making baseless voter fraud allegations, saying Trump is using him as a scapegoat.

“By all accounts, Georgia had a wildly successful and smooth election,” Brad Raffensperger wrote in a USA Today op-ed on Wednesday.

“We finally defeated voting lines and put behind us Fulton County’s now notorious reputation for disastrous elections. This should be something for Georgians to celebrate, whether their favored presidential candidate won or lost. For those wondering, mine lost — my family voted for him, donated to him and are now being thrown under the bus by him,” he added.

During the past weeks, Raffensperger has found himself at the center of a political storm after Trump rejected the results in Georgia and claimed that Democrats have stolen the election from him.

Raffensperger's office has twice confirmed the Democratic nominee Joe Biden's narrow victory in the Peach State, with the Trump campaign asking for a second recount earlier this week. 

"Throughout my two years as secretary of state, I have fought repeatedly to uphold the integrity of elections in Georgia. We worked with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to strengthen signature matching for absentee ballot voters," Raffensperger wrote. "In times of uncertainty, when the integrity of our political system is most at risk, the integrity of our politicians is paramount."

The US mainstream media announced Biden as the winner in Georgia after he managed to grab the state's 16 electoral votes.

Biden leads Trump in Georgia by nearly 14,000 popular votes, making him the first Democratic presidential nominee in nearly 30 years to win the once-reliably Republican state.


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