
The Daily Special Episode: Joe Biden Wins the Presidency
Nov 7, 2020
In this special discussion, Alexander Burns, a national political correspondent, Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent, and Jim Rutenberg, a writer-at-large, dig into the monumental election where Joe Biden claimed victory over Donald Trump. They analyze the immediate aftermath and Trump's claims of election fraud, revealing the chaotic legal strategies at play. The talk also reflects on the emotional weight of Biden's win and the challenges he faces in uniting a deeply divided nation, alongside the implications of Senate races for his future governance.
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No Real Strategy
- Trump's legal strategy is not a real strategy, but a PR effort.
- Advisors acknowledge it likely won't change the outcome.
Overturning Results
- Persuading electors to overturn the results is a pipe dream.
- Republican state legislatures are unlikely to intervene.
Stolen Election Narrative
- Many Americans believe the election was stolen, potentially complicating Biden's governing.
- This belief could poison the Republican Party's internal discussions about its future.


