It's state law.
Run it again Sam.
Recount ordered in Georgia????
Seriously.
Under Georgia law, the Trump campaign had two business days from Friday's certification to request the recount, which will be taxpayer-funded.
The recount isn't expected to change Biden's lead over Trump, according to campaign law expert Jonathan Diaz, a CNN contributor.
"There's no real point in them doing so, other than to continue to drag out this process and cause further delays," Diaz said. "It is kind of nonsense," he said of the recount request. "The war is over."
Run it again Sam.
Recount ordered in Georgia????
Seriously.
Under Georgia law, the Trump campaign had two business days from Friday's certification to request the recount, which will be taxpayer-funded.
The recount isn't expected to change Biden's lead over Trump, according to campaign law expert Jonathan Diaz, a CNN contributor.
"There's no real point in them doing so, other than to continue to drag out this process and cause further delays," Diaz said. "It is kind of nonsense," he said of the recount request. "The war is over."
Trump requests recount
Georgia will conduct another recount of its presidential ballots following a Trump campaign request Saturday, but the recount is extremely unlikely to change his loss in the state.
"Because the margin is still less than 0.5%, the President can request a recount after certification of the results. That recount will be conducted by rescanning all paper ballots," Georgia Secretary of State had said in a statement on Friday after a state audit of the presidential results had been completed.
President-elect Joe Biden, who was declared the winner Friday
Trump requests recount
Georgia will conduct another recount of its presidential ballots following a Trump campaign request Saturday, but the recount is extremely unlikely to change his loss in the state.
"Because the margin is still less than 0.5%, the President can request a recount after certification of the results. That recount will be conducted by rescanning all paper ballots," Georgia Secretary of State had said in a statement on Friday after a state audit of the presidential results had been completed.
President-elect Joe Biden, who was declared the winner Friday
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