Sources say Trump feels down when Biden leads

Sources say Trump feels down when Biden leads
Sources say Trump feels down when Biden leads

White House correspondents hear the President “feeling down” and “starting to see that slip up” as Joe Biden leads a close race.

Die New York TimesWhite House correspondent Michael Crowley tweeted before midnight in Washington DC that word had spread about Donald ’s mood.

He quoted CNN’s chief correspondent Dana Bash.

The comments are sure to dishevel the president’s feathers as he continues to despise CNN – an organization he regularly calls “false news” and whose questions he often refused to answer.

Mr. Biden is only one state away from winning the White House. He is on 264 of the 270 votes needed to win, according to a live census by Fox News, after tumbling behind a surge in postal ballots for the Democrats in key battlefield nations.

Mr Biden spectacularly climbed the top to secure the states of Wisconsin and Michigan after Mr Trump had a healthy lead on Wednesday.

Votes are still counted in Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania – Mr. Trump’s lead in Pennsylvania shrank from more than 700,000 after midnight last night to now under 89,000, with 89 percent of the votes counting.

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If Mr. Biden Pennsylvania wins, he’ll win the race.

But Mr Trump announced last night that the Supreme Court would challenge what he called “fraud” against the electoral process.

Speaking to supporters from the Eastern White House room after 2 a.m., Mr Trump called for victory, a move his own allies turned against him.

“This is a scam among the American public. This is an embarrassment for our country. We prepared to win this election. To be honest, we won this election. We won this election, ”he said.

But several GOP leaders have publicly shot down the comments since then.

Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said it was “not uncommon” for people to claim they won the election.

“But claiming you win the election is different from stopping the counting,” he said.

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a top Trump ally, told ABC News that he disagreed with the president’s remarks.

“I’m not speaking as a former governor tonight, but as a former US attorney,” Christie said on election night.

“There is simply no basis on which to make that argument tonight. It just doesn’t exist.

“All of these votes that are coming in now must be counted. In Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania dispute won’t start until tomorrow or Thursday or Friday because the Pennsylvania court was extended for three days so you could take ballots.

“I understand there might be an argument in favor of it based on Pennsylvania law, but that argument is for later. Tonight was not the time to make that point. “

– – mit Sarah McPhee

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