The popular vote, as of Nov. 22, is President Trump with 73,792,443 (232 Electoral College) versus former Vice President Biden with 79,836,131 (306). The difference is 6,043,688.
President Trump cannot override anywhere near that with his accusation of voter fraud. A judge threw out nine lawsuits Trump posted against the election, and on Nov. 19, 30 lawsuits in six states equaled no evidence of any voter fraud or voter change. He is desperately fighting an unwinnable battle. It is, in reality, a one-sided landslide loss that he refuses to accept.
It’s difficult to understand his articulation against our humanity and separating of many friendships and lives as well as fueling the country’s turmoil during this pandemic. The people have spoken, as it goes on.
“Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future,” said John F. Kennedy, Feb. 18, 1958.