Without vociferating, without cursing, without rushing in the stretchers, Joe Biden is on the verge of quietly crossing the finish line of an astounding electoral race, making him the 46th President of the United States.
Georgia, the conservative land of the South which had not voted for a Democrat since Bill Clinton in 1992, and Pennsylvania, symbol of the national divide between the city and the countryside, have gradually tipped in its favor, after a rise epic due to postal votes - which Donald Trump is sure to challenge in court, there and elsewhere.
The outgoing president has undertaken to delegitimize a ballot that he can no longer win.
He is doing what has always been successful for him: to install his “brand” in a dominant position in a market, in this case that of political opposition to a Democratic Administration, a niche where he intends to continue to prosper.
In the service of this strategy, he trumpets a fable that his customers do not
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