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Donald Trump lost by 7 Million votes and President-Elect Joe Biden got 80 Million votes the most in US history
To date, Trump has filed 30 cases and all cases have been dismissed for no evidence
Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp hit back at President Donald Trump Monday after the president called him 'hapless' and demanded he uses 'emergency powers' to stop the state's certified election results from going forward.
Kemp, who Trump said Sunday he was 'ashamed' of having endorsed just two years ago, hit back in a statement that referenced state law.
'Georgia law prohibits the governor from interfering in elections. The Secretary of State, who is an elected constitutional officer, has oversight over elections that cannot be overridden by executive order,' Kemp spokesman Cody Hall said.
As the governor has said repeatedly, he will continue to follow the law and encourage the Secretary of State to take reasonable steps - including a sample audit of signatures - to restore trust and address serious issues that have been raised,' he added.
Kemp himself previously served as secretary of state.
After a state recount made no significant difference in Georgia and Biden's lead is roughly 12,000 votes, Trump attacked the state's Republican governor as 'hapless' on Monday.
'Why won't Governor @BrianKempGA, the hapless Governor of Georgia, use his emergency powers, which can be easily done, to overrule his obstinate Secretary of State, and do a match of signatures on envelopes. It will be a 'goldmine' of fraud, and we will easily WIN the state,' he tweeted.