No grounds to challenge results of U.S. elections - Professor Eisenberg
Professor of Manhattan University Igor Eisenberg said that no appeals against the results of the presidential election from Kamala Harris's headquarters are expected in the United States
He said this on Espreso TV.
‘Election day in the United States was quite calm. There were no excesses anywhere. There were only reports of bombs near polling stations in the state of Georgia. These reports were spread from Russia. Other than that, there were no clashes or other emergencies,’ Eisenberg said.
According to the professor, no lawsuits are expected regarding the U.S. election results. Trump is already considered the president-elect.
‘There were also no recorded violations during the voting in this election. Personally, I voted a few days ago early and everything went quite calmly then. The usual queue and voting. Therefore, we can state that Trump is the president-elect, although this has yet to be officially announced and confirmed. Today, there are no grounds for lawsuits or appeals against the election results,’ he added.
- On Tuesday, November 5, the United States of America held presidential elections. Citizens chose the country's leader for the next four years. Donald Trump became the leader of the United States, defeating Kamala Harris.
- On November 6, world leaders congratulated Republican candidate Donald Trump on his victory in the presidential election.
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