Ian Patrick, FISM News
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The partial recount in Wisconsin finished over the weekend, solidifying Biden’s victory in the state and boosting his numbers by almost 100 votes.
The leader of the state’s Elections Commission, Meagan Wolfe, said she will begin the process of certifying Biden’s win.
The recount involved two of the state’s biggest counties: Milwaukee and Dane. Milwaukee county finished its recount on November 27th, and ended up with 132 more votes for Joe Biden. Dane county finished on November 29th, with an increase in 45 votes for President Donald Trump.
After the Milwaukee recount, Trump tweeted that he will be bringing a legal case against the state as soon as it was finished in Dane county.
The Wisconsin recount is not about finding mistakes in the count, it is about finding people who have voted illegally, and that case will be brought after the recount is over, on Monday or Tuesday. We have found many illegal votes. Stay tuned!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 28, 2020