Donald Trump may well dangle his supporters with chimeras of legal action, he has lost the American presidential election.
At the end of the sluggish tally of this immense Federal Republic, Joe Biden will probably field 306 voters, the same number as Trump during what he called his
"tidal wave"
in 2016, but with in addition the absolute majority in votes (a record 75.2 million).
The American judges have never reversed the verdict of the ballot box, not even in 2000 in Florida: in the absence of large-scale fraud which the FBI would have seized with, it will not happen again this time.
The Democrat triumphed over the Republican, but he did not defeat him.
Trump retains a phenomenal political power with his 70.8 million voters and an incomparable power of influence via social networks.
Joe Biden will begin his presidency with a still standing rival, whose ability to do harm cannot be underestimated.
And it is in the defeat that we will see
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