11/12/2020

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President Trump Shares Misleading Video, Falsely Calls Into Question Ballot Collection In California

Nov. 11 - President Donald Trump tweeted a misleading and previously fact-checked video on Wednesday, falsely calling into question ballot collection in Los Angeles. 

The clip shows Los Angeles County election workers legally collecting ballots from an authorized drop box on Nov. 4, the day after Election Day, which county election officials said was standard procedure. They noted all drop boxes were closed and locked at 8 p.m. on Election night.
 
PolitiFact last week debunked a headline attached to the same video, which went viral on TikTok. The headline said the clip showed evidence of election "cheating," in California.

When Trump shared the video today, he suggested there was wrongdoing by adding: "You are looking at BALLOTS! Is this what our Country has come to?"..

...A TikTok video on Nov. 4, the day after Election Day, suggested there was "cheating" for Joe Biden in California because some ballots weren’t collected until he had already been declared the winner in that state over President Donald Trump on Election Night.

The viral video was headlined: "This video was just taken (11/04) by a friend in California. The cheating is unreal!!!"
California did collect ballots on Nov. 4. But it was standard procedure, not any sign of cheating, to collect and then process ballots from drop boxes on that day.
 

Notably, California accepts mail-in ballots up to 17 days after Election Day, as long as they are postmarked by Nov. 3.      source

NOVEMBER 11, 2020
Campaign 2020
Washington Post Discussion on the Election
Washington Post hosted a virtual discussion with Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) and Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) on the 2020 election results. The senators discussed elections results in Pennsylvania and what they mean for the commonwealth moving forward. Sen. Casey called the Trump Campaign’s legal challenges in Pennsylvania “desperate” and said the president is “engaged in a racist attack on Philadelphia.” Sen. Toomey discussed potential Biden Administration legislative goals and the timeline of the transition. 



U.S. President-elect Joe Biden addresses the media in Wilmington, Delaware, on Nov. 10
And the Top Contenders for Biden’s Cabinet Are…
Biden’s final picks could ultimately hinge on two runoff Senate races in Georgia, which will determine who controls the upper chamber.

Nov. 11 -Even as U.S. President Donald Trump refuses to concede his loss in the 2020 election—and even appears to be preparing for a second term in office—President-elect Joe Biden is carrying forward with plans for a transition to the White House in January. 

Over the course of a contentious election cycle, Biden made clear his direction for the country on the global stage if he won the presidency, signaling a return to multilateralism and repairing relationships with some of Washington’s closest historic allies. How he does so depends a lot on how he staffs his administration. (As the old adage in Washington goes, personnel is policy.)

Whom he’s able to get through Senate confirmation hinges in large part on who controls the Senate, and Republican control of the chamber depends on two heated runoff races in Georgia in January. “They shouldn’t have to factor in at all, but they will. I think we’re still so polarized that the Georgia runoff will have more effect on immediate nominations than might otherwise be the case in normal times,” said one Democratic foreign-policy insider, speaking on condition of anonymity.

If Democrats win a majority in the Senate, Biden will likely face more pressure from the left flank of his party to tap progressives to lead the State Department and other federal agencies. But if Republicans keep the Senate, it’s unlikely they would confirm such nominees, leaving Biden with a likelier pool of more centrist candidates for top jobs. No position is set in stone, and neither Biden nor Harris has spoken publicly about specific names for cabinet-level positions and other senior posts. 

But based on conversations with nearly a dozen outside advisors to Biden’s campaign, Democratic foreign-policy experts, and other former officials, here are the top contenders for key administration posts in a Biden administration.      continue to read

Susan Rice. Rice, once a top contender for Biden’s running mate, has been a mainstay in Democratic foreign-policy circles since the Clinton administration. During the Obama administration, she served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during President Barack Obama’s first term and then as national security advisor for much of his second term. Rice was in the running to replace Hillary Clinton as secretary of state but withdrew her name from consideration following the controversies surrounding the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attacks. Democratic foreign-policy insiders describe her as a top pick for secretary of state but concede she could face a difficult confirmation process if Republicans retain control of the Senate.     source

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Fox Reporter: ‘We’re Just Not Sure’ If Biden Or Trump Will Be Inaugurated In January

Nov. 11 - “Objective” White House correspondent John Roberts pretended that Donald Trump might have won the election, even though Fox called it for Joe Biden, no evidence of voter fraud has been found and Trump’s legal efforts have failed and are not expected to prevail in the future.


During his report, Roberts did his best to play up the possibility that Trump won. He reported that Trump is “driving this process forward” in challenging the results, “collecting affidavits and sworn statements from witnesses that they say is evidence that there were voting irregularities that happened last Tuesday and in the vote counting after that.”

Roberts kinda sorta admitted there’s no case while nevertheless suggesting otherwise. “What they really need to do,” Roberts said about the Trump team, is “get their hands on some of these ballots so that they can examine themselves and present that in a court of law or they need to have a body like the Supreme Court say, you know what, in Pennsylvania, the law stated that all ballots that come in after eight o’clock on Election night are invalid, therefore they would need to throw out the entire tranche of ballots if they really hope to make a difference.”


Roberts also hinted at how poorly the legal challenges have gone, while still suggesting that Trump is a victim of wrongdoing, saying, “What they really need to do” Roberts also said, is “catch a break in court.”     continue to read

Dems and GOP worry about Facebook and Google political ad bans ahead of Georgia Senate runoffs

Nov. 11 - Both Democrats and Republicans are worried social media platform bans on political ads could hinder them as they try to reach voters ahead of the Georgia Senate runoffs, report CBS News associate producers Sarah Ewall-Wice and Ellee Watson.

Facebook and Google both banned political and social issue ads in the wake of the November election in an attempt to prevent abuse of their platforms, disinformation and confusion about the results.

On Wednesday, Facebook confirmed its post-election ban on these ads will continue amid ongoing vote counting and legal efforts in some states."Advertisers can expect this to last another month, though there may be an opportunity to resume these ads sooner," the social network said in a statement.     continue to read


11/11/2020

White House News (白宮消息) | Nov. 11, 2020

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Trump’s Legal Team Was Asked About A Witness Who Reportedly Recanted His Election Fraud Story. Then There Was A Lot Of Silence.
The witness, a USPS worker, reportedly signed an affidavit that his claims of election fraud were untrue.


Nov. 10, WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump’s campaign continues its wild attempts to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory through a series of tenuous lawsuits, it was confronted on a call with the media on Tuesday with reports that one of its witnesses who had alleged ballot tampering had recanted his story.
What followed was several seconds of silence.

Then the campaign offered without evidence that perhaps the witness had been doxed — and that he wasn’t a big part of the case anyway.

The response is in line with the Trump team’s broader strategy of rejecting signs that the election was fairly decided while clinging to often flimsy or nonexistent evidence of voter fraud in support of the claim that the president did not lose...      continue to read

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U.S. has seen over 1 million new coronavirus cases in first 10 days of November

Nov. 11 - The U.S. has surpassed 1 million new confirmed coronavirus cases in just the first 10 days of November, with more than 100,000 infections each day becoming the norm in a surge that shows no signs of slowing.

The 1 million milestone came as governors across the nation are making increasingly desperate pleas with the public to take the fight against the virus more seriously. The Wisconsin governor planned to take the unusual step of delivering a live address to the state Tuesday, urging unity and co-operation to fight COVID-19.

Minnesota’s governor ordered bars and restaurants to close at 10 p.m., and Iowa’s governor said she will require masks at indoor gatherings of 25 or more people, inching toward more stringent measures after months of holding out.   more details

Related Article: What Joe Biden’s election means for the U.S. coronavirus crisis

NOVEMBER 10, 2020
Wisconsin Governor Evers Address on the Coronavirus Pandemic
Governor Tony Evers 
(D-WI) delivers remarks on the coronavirus pandemic gripping the state. He advises people to stay at home, avoid home visits over the holidays, and wear masks in an effort to control the deadly virus.
Gov. Evers to Deliver Statewide Address on COVID-19 Pandemic
Nov. 11, 2020
Watch Now: Governor Tony Evers to deliver state-wide address on COVID-19 pandemic

Nov. 10 - ..."The Wisconsin Department of Health Services recorded 4,360 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday which brought the state's positive case total to 271,770. Of those cumulative cases, 210,318 people recovered, 12,939 were hospitalized and 2,329 died."     source

11/10/2020

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A woman shouts toward supporters of President-elect Joe Biden, as supporters of President Donald Trump protest outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after the 2020 election was called for Democrat Biden.

Trump campaign, RNC detail voter fraud in Pennsylvania, Michigan


Nov. 9 - President Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee detailed evidence Monday they claim reveals election violations in two battleground states, pointing to a federal court filing in Pennsylvania and 131 affidavits taken in Michigan alleging wrongdoing.


RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announced two new lawsuits were filed Monday by people working in Detroit.


A whistleblower with information about being instructed to backdate ballots on Nov. 4 also relayed that information to the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan.

“With somebody backdating ballots, that is illegal,” she told reporters.

It is unclear, though, how many ballots may have been illegally altered in Michigan. The president is currently trailing presumptive President-elect Joseph R. Biden in the swing state by 146,123 votes, as ballots are still being counted.

The Michigan lawsuits, according to Ms. McDaniel, also claim an election employee in Detroit saw poll workers coaching voters on who they should vote for, urging straight Democratic ballots and joining the voters at the booths to watch them cast their ballots. During the past two weeks, this same employee was instructed not to ask any voter for photo identification.
“We should all be alarmed by this no matter where you’re at on the political spectrum,” Ms. McDaniel added.    source

NOVEMBER 9, 2020
Campaign 2020
RNC Chair McDaniel and White House Press Secretary McEnany News Conference
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel 
and White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who is also an adviser to the Trump Campaign, speak to reporters about the election results. General Counsel Matt Morgan also speaks.

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Nevada vote count media briefing
Biden vote total increases in Nevada

Nov. 10 - President-elect Joe Biden has extended his lead over President Donald Trump in the presidential race in Nevada.

In numbers released Monday morning by the Nevada secretary of state’s office, Biden has 670,344 votes to Trump’s 634,158 votes — 50.22 percent to 47.51 percent.

On Sunday, Biden led by 34,283 votes.     continue to read

President Trump isn’t conceding to Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden and has filed suits alleging voter fraud and irregularities in five states.
Trump legal team to file lawsuits alleging voter irregularities, fraud

Nov. 10 - President Trump isn’t conceding the November election and is getting ready to unleash a number of lawsuits this week alleging voter fraud and irregularities, as his legal team has already filed disputes in five battleground states.

The increase in litigation comes as Mr. Trump trails President-elect Joseph R. Biden in a handful of swing states by less than 1% as mail-in ballots continue to be counted.

Several news outlets, however, called the race for Mr. Biden on Saturday.

“Since when does the Lamestream Media call who our next president will be? We have all learned a lot in the last two weeks!” Mr. Trump tweeted on Sunday.

Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal attorney, noted three of the broader legal issues they’re raising in court challenges include backdating of late mail-in ballots, allegations of dead people casting votes and Republican poll watchers denied access to observe tabulations at various locations.


“I think we have enough to change Pennsylvania,” Mr. Giuliani said. “It would be wrong for [Mr. Trump] to concede.”

Mr. Giuliani plans to file more lawsuits Monday, saying they could target between four to 10 different states.     source

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    11/09/2020

    White House News (白宮消息) | Nov. 9, 2020

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    US Election 2020: Biden delivers victory speech from Delaware
    US President-elect Joe Biden has delivered his victory speech, telling Americans 'I pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify'.
    Nov. 9

    Trump is understood to have learnt of his loss while playing golf.
    'Teary-eyed' Donald Trump booed on return to White House after defeat


    Nov. 8 - Celebratory crowds have been filmed booing President Donald Trump as he returned to the White House after learning of his defeat to Democrat Joe Biden.

    After learning of Biden's win on Saturday (local time), thousands of his supporters stormed Black Lives Matter Plaza, just blocks from the White House, to celebrate.

    President-elect Biden and his Vice President-elect Kamala Harris won Pennsylvania, romping past the 270 electoral votes needed to remove Trump from office.

    ...It was a very difference scene when he returned to the White House and joyous crowds chanted "loser, loser, loser" and jeered at Trump as he looked out of his car window.


    Others could be heard booing the President's motorcade while people next to them raised their middle fingers in his direction.
    It has been reported that Trump can hear the noise from Biden supporters, who have taken to blaring YMCA - the song Trump closed out his recent rallies with, outside of the White House....     source
    Over 70% of Republicans Believe That Trump Was Cheated Out of The Election but Americans Agree that Violence is Not the Answer, New Survey From Cloudresearch.com
    Over 70% of Republicans Believe That Trump Was Cheated Out Of The Election



    Nov. 8 - 60.5% of Republicans believe the election was stolen, according to an online poll of 800 adults fielded by CloudResearch.com a few hours before the election was called for Biden. When asked whether “The 2020 Presidential election was stolen”, 60.5% of Republicans agreed, compared to just 5% of Democrats and 29% of Independents. When asked whether “President Trump is being cheated out of winning the election”, 72% of Republicans agreed, compared to 5% of Democrats and 31% of Independents. While 77.5% of Democrats believe that no credible evidence of voter fraud in the presidential election has been presented, only 24% of Republicans agree.

    Despite disagreements across party lines about allegations of voter fraud related to the Presidential election, most Americans – Republicans, Democrats and Independents -- believe that our legal system will uncover any improprieties. When asked whether they “have full faith that the legal system would discover if there was fraud that impacted the election,” a consistent 59 percent of Republicans, 61 percent of Democrats, and 54 percent of Independents were in agreement.     source

    NOVEMBER 7, 2020
    Campaign 2020
    Trump Campaign Pennsylvania News Conference
    Shortly after the Associated Press called the 2020 presidential race for Democrat Joe BidenPresident Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani held a news conference in Philadelphia to cast doubt on the results of the election, focusing on the count in Pennsylvania. “Philadelphia is a professional place for voter fraud because you have a decrepit Democrat machine that you have had in power for 60 years,” claimed the former Republican mayor of New York City. Campaign adviser Corey Lewandowski and a couple of Philadelphia residents also spoke, alleging they were not given adequate access to observe ballot counting. Mr. Giuliani said “networks don’t get to decide elections” and vowed legal challenges to the vote count. 

    Counting the vote: Pennsylvania election officials detail their vote count, share experiences fro…
    Nov 9, 2020
    In Philadelphia, the birthplace of American democracy, election officials carry out their duties while facing unfounded attacks on the integrity of the vote by a sitting president. Bill Whitaker reports.

    11/07/2020

    White House News (白宮消息) | Nov. 7, 2020

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    BREAKING: Joe Biden Elected 46th President of the United States, Decision Desk HQ Projects

    By Aidan McLaughlinNov 6th, 2020, 9:01 am ET

    Nov 7 (Taipei Time 9:00 am) - 
    Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election on Friday, according to a projection by election data company Decision Desk HQ which called the state of Pennsylvania for the Democratic candidate, capping off an election that dragged on for two nail-biting days as key battleground states counted votes.

    The former vice president is now on track — with a few legal challenges mounted by the Trump campaign in his way — to become the 46th president of the United States. He beat incumbent President Donald Trump thanks to battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that Hillary Clinton lost in 2016.

    Trump held on Florida, set to expand his share of the vote in the Sunshine State. But his performance in the Rust Belt was not enough to hold on to the presidency, and a projected loss in Arizona infuriated his campaign — but Pennsylvania ultimately sealed its fate.

    That loss in Arizona was first projected by Fox News, the president’s favorite network. While many of the network’s opinion hosts are pro-Trump, its highly-regarded “decision desk,” which calls presidential races, is nonpartisan. And it was the first operation to call Arizona for Biden, on Tuesday night before a sizable chunk of votes had been counted. That decision sparked outrage from the Trump campaign, which has repeatedly attacked Fox News in public comments since the network made the call.

    Despite the projected victory for Biden, team Trump is certain to challenge the results of the 2020 election. His campaign has launched a barrage of lawsuits aimed at invalidating the ballots of his opponent. The flurry of legal challenges has been met with skepticism and is not expected to change the results of the election.     source

    PBS NewsHour live episode, Nov. 6, 2020
    Nov 7, 2020

    Friday on the NewsHour, Americans await the result of the presidential election, as several states are still counting votes. Plus: The latest from each state, President Trump’s effort to distribute false information about the election, key data points and demographics, political analysis with Mark Shields and David Brooks, remembering victims of COVID-19 and words from two first-time voters.
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    Joe Biden will address the nation TONIGHT as he closes in on victories in Nevada, Arizona and overtakes Trump in Pennsylvania and Georgia - where a RECOUNT is called - but the President warns him not to 'wrongfully claim' the White House

    Nov. 7 - Joe Biden will address the nation in primetime Friday, his campaign confirmed – pointing to their overwhelming confidence he is about to win the presidential election.


    The speech will be delivered regardless of whether the election has been called in his favor, which now appears certain to be either Friday or over the weekend.

    As it stands, Biden has 253 electoral college votes. He needs 270 to win which is realistic in two ways. If he wins Pennsylvania, he gains 20 votes and no longer needs either Arizona or Nevada. But if he wins Arizona - which has 11 electoral college votes - and Nevada - which has 6 - he no longer needs Pennsylvania.
     
    Biden's lead in Pennsylvania was over 14,500 when Trump tweeted; just under 44,000 in Arizona although apparently falling rather than rising; up 20,000 in Nevada and ahead but set for a recount in Georgia.      continue to read
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    Nov 7, 2020