Victories in Wisconsin and Michigan, now it’s clear: Joe Biden makes it to the White House, overseas, or



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Observers prophesied a “blue wave” of triumph for the unsuspecting Joe Biden. But they predicted with a high degree of certainty that their Republican opponent would be eliminated after the first round in the White House. But Donald Trump, the rhetorical breakwater, boldly stood in the way of the supposed democratic tide. In September and October alone, he held 51 demonstrations that lasted for several hours across the country, each with tens of thousands of supporters. Even greats like Mick Jagger (who is only three years older than Trump) could hardly keep up.

Trump’s final offensive paid off. His supporters flocked to the polls on Election Day to extend the political superstar’s tour for another four years. Joe Biden’s nearly 10 percentage point lead over Donald Trump in the latest national polls vanished on election night. Trump swept through the supposedly shaky southern states like a red wind and, in addition to his adopted home Florida, he also won the states of Texas and North Carolina, which meteorologists say were contested.

The longer the night lasted, the more the supposed blue wave turned out to be a bluish haze moving weakly across the country. Biden and Trump: Both were silent for hours and let the democratic process run its course. In the wee hours of the morning, the 77-year-old Democrat jumped onto a stage in his hometown of Wilmington and thanked the honking fans for their “enormous patience.” Soon after, nearly 200 kilometers to the south, the incumbent president ventured out of hiding and delivered a dangerous speech at the White House. Spurred on by his successes in the first few states, Trump announced his electoral victory without any database: an abstruse and undemocratic act that immediately brought him criticism even on his favorite channel, Fox News.

A sad moment: On Wednesday night, Donald Trump claims once again that Biden wanted

Sad moment: On Wednesday night, Donald Trump claims once again that Biden wanted to “steal” his election.

Trump’s demand to stop vote counting immediately and, if necessary, by the judiciary, marks a record low in modern American democracy. Never has a president brought his country closer to the abyss of autocracy than Donald Trump did on Wednesday night. He accused his opponent of trying to “steal” his choice. Biden made no comment on this and silently watched as more and more blue states mixed with the red states on the US map.After Biden secured Michigan and Wisconsin late Wednesday night, it is from In fact, he will soon be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States.

The extraordinary political career of Donald Trump (he was elected to the most powerful office in the world without any experience) will probably end on January 20, 2021. But one thing that the brilliant showman once again impressively demonstrated to his country and the world integer: it’s amazing … also for supposedly very accurate statisticians who tried to find out about it using the most modern methods in their field. Trump has pushed the limits of what is seemingly possible. He stunned the world, inspired his many followers, and silenced his opponents for almost the second time. It was not a “blue wave” that stopped him (like now). But probably just his overzealous play with fire.

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