Just when we thought 2020 couldn’t get any more complicated we had the presidential election. In what typically takes less than a day to know who our next president will be, we had to wait days to even take a guess at who would be the winner and there are still some states that could be forced to recount ballots. Who knows what could happen??
As it stands right now Joe Biden has been declared the President-elect by the Associated Press. Now he just has to hold on to that title until inauguration day on January 20 at which point he will be President Joe Biden.
But Donald Trump is giving up just yet as he believes there has been major election fraud in several battleground states and has ordered his lawyers to file lawsuits to dispute the results.
Meanwhile, American’s are left to make up their own minds about who really won the election.
THE vast majority of Americans—almost 80 per cent—acknowledge Joe Biden as the winner of the presidential election while a mere 3 percent believe Donald Trump was reelected, a poll released a week after Election Day shows.
A whopping 79 per cent of American adults think Biden won the Nov. 3 election – including more than half of Republicans – according to a Reuters/Ipsos national opinion survey conducted from Saturday to Tuesday.
Meanwhile, only 3 per cent believe Trump won, 13 per cent said the election has not been decided yet and 5 per cent said they do not know.
With all the back and forth confusion it will be interesting to see how much the mainstream media coverage of the dispute will be accurate.