Following Tuesday’s vote, Trump told reporters, “I’m going to be the first one to acknowledge if I lose an election, if it’s a fair election.”
Longtime Republican provocateur and Trump supporter Roger Stone said that four felony charges were setting him up for an incredible comeback. It is a tale of tenacity.
“It’s a tale of perseverance and sheer determination,” he told the Daily Mail. “Just grinding it out,” I mean. By midnight, however, Kamala Harris’ victory celebration was entirely empty.
Following the campaign’s first directive for employees to return home, senior Harris adviser Cedric Richmond publicly announced that the vice president would not be appearing.
As the Associated Press awaited the final decision, the Harris camp had not responded to the findings as of Wednesday morning at 3.45 a.m.
In Washington. Network TV commentators responded quickly, labeling it a “shellacking” for the Democrats.