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As is already a custom of the president of the United States Donald trump, their incendiary tweets generate more than one impact on local politics. Now, his followers have refloated an old tweet from 2014 in which he talks about “winners” and “losers”, in the middle of the presidential elections in which they compete with Democrat Joe Biden.
The letter corresponds to December 30 of that year, three years before he became the 45th president of the country, one of the most influential economies in the West.
“What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate,” he wrote. A phrase that now makes much more sense, in the middle of the vote counts.
What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate.
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2014
And it is that in the middle of the democratic process, Trump has accused without any evidence electoral fraud. With this, this Thursday, he went to court to stop the count in Georgia and Michigan, although without success.
Later, in the middle of a speech, the media interrupted him to make a fact checking in parallel, against the accusations of the current president.
“Well, here we are again in the unusual position of (having to) not only interrupt the president of the United States, but also correct the president of the United States,” snapped host Brian Williams of MSNBC.
This, while Trump said from the White House that he would win “easily” if “legal votes” were counted, but that if “illegal votes” were included, the Democrats could “try to steal the elections.”
The tweet now reaches more than 35,000 shares, some 26,000 ‘likes’ and hundreds of comments referring to their attitude during the current elections.
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