JGalt
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President Trump vowed on Friday to continue to fight the election results, privately urging allies and advisers to defend him publicly and insisting that he still had a path to victory over former vice president Joe Biden.
But behind the scenes over the past two days, advisers have broached with the president the prospect of an electoral defeat, and how he should handle such an outcome, two people familiar with the discussions said.
Some close to the president are advocating that, if Biden is declared the winner of the presidential election, Trump will ultimately offer public remarks in which he commits to a peaceful transition of power, according to allies and Republican officials, who like others on Friday spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal discussions. One senior campaign aide, however, said there had been no discussion of a concession speech.
Trump is unlikely to ever concede in the traditional sense, allies said — giving the sort of gracious, magnanimous speech the nation has come to expect at the end of even the most hard-fought presidential contests. If he loses, these people added, they expect Trump to continue to baselessly claim, as he has done for several days now, that the election was stolen.
Is it time for Trump to graciously bow out?
Is there really any road for victory for him at this point?
BigBadBrutha puhlease?
Just like that guy with the fake global warming scam book did in 2000?
Please show us the fraud, not opinion or BS. True fraud.
Find it for yourself. But you won't hear about it through the news networks you use, because they want to keep you stupid and uniformed.
Fair enough, so post the fraud for us or are you just spitting bullshit like Trump.
You're not really looking hard enough, so I will give you an easy one. You just might want to keep your eye on these threads for the next few days...
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