Anonymous ID: a64cdc Nov. 7, 2020, 10:36 a.m. No.11524492   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4511 >>4585 >>4846 >>4990

Swedish MSM Lies 1/2

 

goggle translation:

 

Biden wins presidential election - Trump refuses to admit defeat

 

The other states that have not yet been decided - Arizona, Georgia and Nevada - do not matter: Biden has reached 273 electoral votes and can do without them.

In a statement immediately after the announcement, Biden declared "honored and humbled" over the trust of the American people:

"Now that the campaign is over, it's time to put the anger and the harsh words behind us and come together as a nation. It is time for America to unite and be healed. "

The question now is whether Donald Trump admits defeat. At the moment, there is not much to suggest that he will do so in the near future.

Immediately after the announcement from Pennsylvania came a statement from the president:

 

"We all know why Joe Biden is in a hurry to falsely pose as a winner, and why his allies in the media are making such an effort to help him: they do not want the truth to come out."

"The simple truth is that this election is far from over."

 

At the same time, Trump made it clear that his campaign will continue to contest the election, starting on Monday.

The statements were the continuation of a Twitter volley that Trump began his Saturday morning with. In five statements, four of which were blocked because they were considered to contain "misleading information" about the election, he claimed that the election in Pennsylvania in particular was not valid.

 

The president focused on the vote count in Philadelphia, where he claimed that "tractors blocked the doors and windows were covered with plywood so that observers could not see the count":

“BAD THINGS HAPPENED IN THERE. MAJOR CHANGES HAPPENED ”. But Trump's claims that the election in Pennsylvania and elsewhere are rigged have nothing to do with reality.

 

They are emphatically denied by the Independent Federal Electoral Commission, but also, for example, by Republican Pennsylvania Senator Patrick Toomey, who took offense at the president's allegations of fraud on Friday:

 

- The president's speech bothered me a lot because he made very serious allegations without any evidence. "I do not know of any noticeable irregularities or cheating," he told CBS on Saturday.

 

Many Republicans, including those in the White House and Trump's inner circle, are now trying a difficult balancing act. It is about showing loyalty to the president - but without repeating allegations of cheating that most people probably perceive as unfounded. Vice President Mike Pence seems to have solved the dilemma by staying away from the public for a few days. He then announced on Twitter that he was behind Trump, and that "every LEGAL vote must be counted".

 

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