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Conrad Black on the aftermath:
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/conrad-...as-efforts
"...The noisy and elaborate pretense of the United States’ and foreign media celebrating that the Trump era has ended and that he is finished as a political force and that he should do the adult thing and just concede and vanish is the latest chapter in the conduct of the real loser in this election: the American, and by imitation the foreign, media (including Canada’s). Joe Biden is the most likely winner and can hardly be claimed to have lost. Donald Trump seems to have lost, subject to judicial reviews of the proportions of ballot-harvesting, but his policies have been ratified, his party gained in the Congress and throughout the country, he raised the Republican vote by 10 million, none of the dire predictions for his administration or expectations of a landslide defeat by Trump-haters occurred, and Trump commands, by far, the largest personal following of any American politician, exceeding Barack Obama by tens of millions of votes and the Clintons by scores of millions...."
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