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Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and senior adviser, celebrated her father’s victory in Alaska after the Palestinian Authority presented the race.
Of course, Donald Trump and his advisers insisted that the media did have the ability to call races in states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, where the president lost.
So, in short, if a media appeal opposes Trump, he is invalid; if the media calls for a career for the president, then it is valid and the merits must be celebrated.
Is that it?
The AP said outgoing Republican President Dan Sullivan was the winner of the Alaska Senate race, meaning the Senate will officially return to the second-round election in Georgia.
With Sullivan’s victory, Republicans now have 50 Senate seats, while Democrats have 48 seats.
The two final seats will be decided in January, when Georgia will have two contests in the Senate circular: Republican Kelly Loeffler will face Democrat Raphael Warnock and Democrat Jon Ossoff will seek to overthrow Republican David Perdue.
There are some points in favor of Democrats: Joe Biden has been leading in Georgia lately with about 14,000 votes, and second-round elections are expected to attract a wave of democratic power and fundraising across the country. Country.
But in general, Republicans enter the circular of the moment with a great advantage. Although either election is heading toward a circular so far, Republicans have won a few more votes in the Georgia House Senate election, and election analysts expect it to depend on their percentage of votes. January.
The AP said Donald Trump is the winner of Alaska’s three election votes today, eight days after Election Day.
This raises Trump’s general election vote to 217, to 290 for Joe Biden, who has already been declared the winner of the presidential race.
The news is surprising, given the state’s conservative trend, however, it took more than a week to start the race due to the number of postcards left after Election Day.
The AP also said current Republican President Dan Sullivan was the winner of the state Senate contest, making sure the two second-round contests in Georgia will come out of the chamber.
Dallas Pastor Robert Jeffress, one of Donald Trump’s key evangelical allies, declared Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential race.
“It looks like former Vice President Joe Biden will be the 46th president of the United States on January 20,” Jeffress wrote in a Fox News editorial.
The well-known pastor, who praised Trump, described Biden’s victory as a “bitter tablet of swallowing” for many Christians in the country, but encouraged everyone to pray for the success of the president-elect.
“When Joe Biden becomes president, we congratulate him on what he does correctly. We’ll have to condemn the things he does wrong. And above all, we will have to pray earnestly for our president,” Jeffress said.
“If President Biden succeeds, we will all succeed. God bless Joe Biden and God bless the United States of America. “
The publisher will most likely infuriate Trump, who continued to make baseless accusations of voter fraud in the days after Biden proclaimed the winner of the presidential race.
Donald Trump is back in the White House after attending a Veterans Day rite at Arlington National Cemetery.
The president did stop me from talking to reporters before returning to the residence.
Trump, who stops to communicate with reporters when he enters and leaves the White House, has shunned them in recent days because he is spreading baseless considerations about the integrity of the presidential election on Twitter.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who refused to acknowledge Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election, begins Friday in seven countries.
The leaders of the seven countries that Pompeo – France, Turkey, Georgia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia – congratulated Biden on his victory.
In contrast, Pompeo, a loyal to Trump, said yesterday, “There will be an elegant transition to a Trump administration. “
As a reminder, all primary media have declared Biden the winner of the presidential race, and lately leads the vote with five million votes.
Donald Trump and Mike Pence have just participated in a rite to commemorate Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery.
The president placed a floral offering on the tomb of the unknown soldier, who will pay homage to fallen American infantrymen whose remains have not been identified.
It marks Trump’s first public appearance in days, while continuing to harbor unfounded doubts about Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential race.
While Trump was watching Veterans Day in Arlington, the president-elect participated in a rite at the Korean War Memorial in Philadelphia.
While Biden used one at his Veterans Day event, Trump and Pence did not.
President-elect Joe Biden made an appearance on a Veterans Day occasion before, along with his wife, Dr. Jill Biden.
The new president paid tribute to American infantrymen who died at the Korean War Memorial in Philadelphia, placing a floral offering on site.
Biden’s appearance came shortly after he issued a tribute to Veterans Day, promising the army to be “a commander-in-chief who respects his sacrifice. “
“Today, as a nation, we avoid honoring the service, courage, and commitment of all who have dressed the uniform of the United States Armed Forces,” Biden said.
“On this Veterans Day, I feel the full weight of honor and duty entrusted to me through other Americans as the next president, and I swear to honor our country’s sacred obligation. “
Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s Republican secretary of state, called for a manual recount of the approximately five million votes in the presidential race.
At the State Capitol, Raffensperger announced that he would make the official designation at 1 p. m. ET to perform a manual recount of presidential results.
“Because the margin is so narrow, a full manual count will be required in the county,” Raffensperger said. “This will help build trust. It will be an audit, a recount and a new investigation at the same time. “
The Republican official stated that manual counting would be a “big burden” for counties, as the certification deadline is nine days.
“We will work with counties to get this done in time for our state certification,” Raffensperger said. “We have all worked hard to get an accurate and accurate count that the electorate’s will is reflected in the final count. “
Raffensperger’s announcement comes when Donald Trump and his allies, Georgia’s two Republican senators, have questioned the integrity of the state’s vote count.
Georgia election officials have defended their vote count, saying they have not noticed evidence of widespread fraud in the state.
Currently, Joe Biden leads Trump in Georgia through approximately 14,000 votes, or 0. 3% of the overall vote.