Trump and his campaign surrogates have been pushing the wildly false lie that the democratic process of counting ballots is a “fraud.” In another bald-faced lie, he and his campaign on Wednesday attempted to claim that he had won Pennsylvania, where hundreds of thousands of ballots widely expected to skew heavily Democratic had yet to be counted.
Biden lagged behind other candidates early on in the Democratic primary, but after more moderate candidates like Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris dropped out the entire party coalesced around Biden, viewing him as the nominee most likely to build a coalition to defeat Trump.
Meanwhile, in Trump’s re-election playbook, his only response was sticking to the ideology of white resentment that propelled his rise. Pinning his hopes on attempts to appeal to his overwhelmingly white base, he repeatedly warned that a Biden administration would destroy our “beautiful suburbs” and attacked Biden as held captive by “Antifa” and the “far-left,” as well as painting Kamala Harris as a socialist.
Trump’s base will remain even after Trump himself leaves office. And Biden, barring the extremely unlikely event that Trump successfully steals the election, will be facing huge challenges once in office.
But you know what? I’m going to personally give myself a week to feel extremely thrilled that the pus-filled pimple on America’s butt will be in all likelihood leaving the White House in January, and then move on to the real work of holding Biden’s feet to the fire.
Capital G bro
I find this 'Thank God' so weird and quite of republican, in this context. God doesn't vote, and I'm not sure he would be a democrat ! 'Thank to Americans' would be fairer.
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