Presidential election – – Has no plans to win



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Yesterday, Joe Biden approved 77 million votes and obtained more than five million votes ahead of current President Donald Trump.

He’s already passed 270 voters to win the election this weekend, and leaders around the world have recognized Biden as the winner.

But Donald Trump and his administration still dispute the validity of the result and have made several more or less unfounded accusations of widespread electoral fraud.

It may be Biden's nightmare

It may be Biden’s nightmare

Humiliated lawyers

The Washington Post has analyzed several of the lawsuits that have arisen from the Trump campaign lawsuit. According to the newspaper, Trump’s lawyers have acknowledged that Republicans were allowed to see the vote, while allegations of voter fraud and fraud have almost been dismissed on the spot.

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Avisa believes that Trump’s lawyers have been humiliated by judges in several states that now dispute the result, such as Pennsylvania and Michigan.

- Will never stop fighting

– Will never stop fighting

But Donald Trump does not give up. On Thursday night, an avalanche of accusations from the president hailed Twitter. There he again affirms that he “won the elections” and that he “will win”, statements that now have no roots in reality.

– No plan

- WITHOUT PLAN: According to Donald Trump's own Twitter messages, he is still the winner of the elections.  The advisers acknowledge that some of the statements are theatrical.  Sources also say that Trump has no plans to reverse the results.  Photo: REUTERS / Carlos Barria / NTB
– NO PLAN: According to Donald Trump’s own Twitter messages, he is still the winner of the election. The advisers acknowledge that some of the statements are theatrical. Sources also say that Trump has no plans to reverse the results. Photo: REUTERS / Carlos Barria / NTB
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According to the Washington Post, the president also has no plan on how to win. Avisa also writes that he should have started talking about a new presidential campaign in 2024, which can be interpreted as receiving a tacit acceptance that he lost.

Trump’s advisers, staff and allies tell the newspaper there is no plan to win and reverse the election result. Sources say the president has spent much of his days on the phone with advisers and friends. According to them, look for good news.

Biden wins Arizona

Biden wins Arizona

But in these conversations, the president should also have indicated that he understands that Biden will assume the presidency on January 20.

– Will never admit defeat

NBC News also writes similarly about Trump’s ongoing campaign. According to the channel’s sources, it may be that Trump accepts the result, but will never admit defeat.

She gets in the way of Biden's plan

She gets in the way of Biden’s plan

– Don’t expect me to admit defeat. He probably wants to say something like, “We can’t trust the results, but I don’t question them,” says what describes himself as a close advisor, to the channel.

Several of the advisers note that Trump and the administration have yet to get to that point. Sources in both media say they believe it will be weeks before Trump can begin to accept that he is losing the election.

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– Theater

It also creates unforeseen problems for Biden and his transition team. Officials in the United States have yet to sign the documents that give Biden and his people access to resources, documents and the state apparatus.

It is unclear when this will happen. Biden himself described Trump’s demands and accusations as “shameful.” Sources that NBC News has spoken to also admit in part that it is a theater.

Now the alarm is ringing

Now the alarm is ringing

Doug Deason has been a major Trump backer throughout the election campaign and participated in the election vigil at the White House on Election Night. He tells the Washington Post that the president deserves two to three weeks to investigate his assumptions. He also says that some people donate large sums of money to lawsuits.

They will most likely find some traps, but it won’t be enough to justify a disqualification of enough votes for Trump to win enough states to win the election. It probably won’t happen, but it can give Trump supporters a kind of reassurance that Biden won it fairly, Deason told the newspaper.



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