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Recount in Wisconsin county demanded by Trump increases Biden’s margin
US President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Kenosha Regional Airport in Kenosha, Wisconsin, US, November 2, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

LOS ANGELES, Nov 28 — A recount in Wisconsin’s largest county demanded by Republican President Donald Trump’s election campaign ended yesterday with Democratic President-elect Joe Biden gaining votes.

After the recount in Milwaukee County, Biden had a net gain of 132 votes, out of nearly 460,000 cast. Overall, Biden gained 257 votes to Trump’s 125.

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Trump’s campaign had demanded recounts in two of Wisconsin’s most populous and Democratic-leaning counties, after losing Wisconsin to Biden by over 20,000 votes. The two recounts will cost the Trump campaign US$3 million (RM12.2 million). Dane County is expected to finish its recount tomorrow.

Overall, Biden won the November 3 US presidential election with 306 Electoral College votes — many more than the 270 needed for victory — to Trump’s 232. Biden also leads by more than six million in the popular vote tally.

After the recount ended, Milwaukee County Clerk George Christenson said: "The recount demonstrates what we already know: That elections in Milwaukee County are fair, transparent, accurate and secure.” The Trump campaign is still expected to mount a legal challenge to the overall result in Wisconsin, but time is running out. The state is due to certify its presidential result on Tuesday. — Reuters

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