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Miller points to signature matching issues in Georgia

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Trump campaign senior advisor Stephen Miller said in an interview with Fox & Friends that issues in Georgia and other states still need to be fully fleshed out. 

Miller said Trump still has a clear path to election victory if state legislatures and Congress “do the right thing.”

Miller recently said Trump still has plenty of time to win the election.

“The only date in the constitution is Jan. 20,” Miller said. “So we have more than enough time to right the wrong of this fraudulent election result and certify Donald Trump as the winner of the election.”

Miller went on to say that an alternate state of electors in the contested states was set to vote and send results to Congress. 

“That means that if we win these cases in the courts that we can direct that the alternate state of electors be certified. The state legislatures in Georgia, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania can do the same. And likewise, Congress has that opportunity as well to do the right thing,” he said.

Addressing three core “constitutional defects” would change the outcome of the election and declare Trump the winner of the election,” Miller said. 

The defects, Miller explained, are the reported signature matching issues in Georgia, the “hundreds of thousands of improperly cast ballots” in Wisconsin, absentee voters who claim to have never actually submitted requests for absentee ballots, and claims in Pennsylvania that Democrat ballots were cured ahead of election day while Republican ballots were not. 

“These are just three of hundreds of violations that are documented, and those three violations alone make Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 Election,” Miller said.

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