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Michigan denies Trump appeal in Detroit

The Michigan Supreme Court rejected another Trump legal appeal on Friday.

The Michigan Supreme Court said that they were denying an application for leave to appeal the December 4 order of the Court of Appeals. It refers to an appeal from the president’s campaign over the access provided to election challengers in Detroit.

The Court says it was not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed.

On Friday, the last of the 50 states and the District of Columbia certified their election results. President-elect Biden won 81,282,376 votes, or 51.3%. President Trump finished with 74,222,576, or 46.9%.

That’s a 2.4 point margin swing against Trump vs. 2016 and a 15.9% increase in votes cast.

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