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Jasongraham503 1 point ago +1 / -0

That hinges on a lot of “if’s”. One of two things is happening in the background right now. Side A is preparing to concede and side B is preparing to win or vise versa.

If Democrats are preparing to concede then they are looking for a narrative that makes that possible. They’ll be looking for scapegoats and damage control. If republicans are preparing to concede then they’ll be looking for a narrative that makes that possible. They’ll be looking for scapegoats and damage control. Right now as best as I can tell I see about 3/4 of republicans ready to fight for the win while the rest have to be dragged kicking and screaming. On the Democrat side I see a big MSM push to accept the Biden “win” but little to no interest in how he did it. Usually after a presidential election, and especially after an incumbent loss, there is wall to wall coverage of all the hard work and detail that went into the victory. I would think that after beating someone they hate as much as Trump they’d be at a whole new level of bragging. But I’m not seeing it.

This is where we should focus a lot of energy. Forcing the MSM to show us how Biden “won”. This is a weak spot.

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bubble_bursts [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am so tempted to tune into CNN or NBC just to see the clowns coverage, but I just cant do it. But I know there is no feel of celebration amongst people I know who wanted Biden to win. Its almost like they saw a ghost.