After the confirmation within the Electoral College that Joe B***n will indeed be the next president of the United States and the Supreme Court’s dismissal of a suit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, we are seeing an increasing number of R********n politicians accept the results of the 2020 presidential e******n.
As NBC News reported , this came after Senator Mitch McConnell congratulated B***n on his win and warned others within his party against objecting when Congress counts each state’s results on January 6.
But while an orderly transition of power to the B***n administration appears increasingly likely, President Donald T***p indicated his continued refusal to concede the e******n, tweeting , “Too soon to give up. R********n Party must finally learn to fight. People are angry!”
This serves as the continuation of the pattern T***p has shown since the e******n was first called and that pattern was addressed in a speech B***n gave on Monday evening.
At a December 14 speech in Wilmington, Delaware, B***n acknowledged the record-breaking voter turnout that saw over 155 million Americans cast their ballots.
As transcribed by PBS News Hour, he said, “We saw something very few predicted, even thought possible, the biggest voter turnout in the history of the United States of America, a number so big that this e******n now ranks as the clearest demonstration of the true will of the American people, one of the most amazing demonstrations of civic duty we’ve ever seen in our country.”
He also spoke of the record-breaking 81 million votes he and Vice President-Elect K***********s received.
The way these votes were spread out throughout the nation led to their attainment of 306 electoral votes, which he also recalled matched the votes won by T***p when he beat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential e******n.
This led him to condemn T***p’s refusal to concede the e******n, for, as he put it, “By his own standards, these numbers represented a clear victory then, and I respectfully suggest they do so now.”
He also sought to remind T***p of the many avenues he was able to use to contest the e******n results.
As he outlined , these included recounts, legal challenges presented to 80 judges throughout the country, and even the aforementioned sweeping lawsuit presented to the Supreme Court. And the results of all of these confirmed the same results.
As B***n said, “Respecting the will of the people is at the heart of our democracy, even when we find those results hard to accept.”
He also sought to remind the president that “in America, politicians don’t take power. People grant power to them.”
B***n also had words for the 17 R********n attorneys general and 126 congressional representatives who supported Paxton’s case with the Supreme Court.
This suit aimed to discount the votes of 20 million Americans in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin so T***p could win the e******n, which led B***n to refer to it as “a position that refused to respect the will of the people, refused to respect the rule of law, and refused to honor our Constitution.”
“Thankfully,” he added , “a unanimous Supreme Court immediately and completely rejected this effort. The court sent a clear signal to President T***p that they would be no part of an unprecedented assault on our democracy.”
Among these admonishments, B***n also extended his appreciation for the efforts of the e******n workers, as well as state and local officials who administered the electoral process in the face of unusual risk.
As he put it , “And they wouldn’t be bullied into saying anything different. It was truly remarkable, because so many of these patriotic Americans were subjected to so much, enormous political pressure, verbal abuse, and even threats of physical violence.”
With the confirmation of the e******n results behind the nation, B***n called on Americans to “turn the page” and direct their focus toward healing the country as the COVID-19 pandemic continues its devastation.
He spoke of the work needed to contain the virus, vaccinate the public against it, administer effective economic relief to the millions of Americans made vulnerable by measures against the spread of the virus, and to rebuild the economy itself.
As he said, “In doing so, we need to work together, to give each other a chance, to lower the temperature. And, most of all, we need to stand in solidarity as fellow Americans, to see each other, our pain, our struggles, our hopes, and our dreams.”
h/t: PBS News Hour
Last Updated on December 16, 2020 by Mason Joseph Zimmer