Today was a dueling tale of two Presidencies with the incoming and outgoing Chief Executives setting the tone for their administrations and one pardoned turkey.
05.11.2020 - 16:32 / foxnews.com
Phil Robertson is holding onto prayer this 2020 presidential election. The “Duck Dynasty” alum posted a video on Wednesday of him praying for the reelection of President Trump. As of Thursday morning, Fox News reports Trump has 214 electoral votes and former Vice President Joe Biden has 264 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win.
Robertson, 74, is an avid supporter of Trump and asked that God give the president four more years in office. Phil Robertson said a prayer for the reelection of
.Today was a dueling tale of two Presidencies with the incoming and outgoing Chief Executives setting the tone for their administrations and one pardoned turkey.
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Sen. Chuck Schumer celebrated President Trump's projected defeat by singing a rendition of "God Bless America," and telling the former Manhattan resident it's time to pack up and go home to his new home state of Florida. "I say to Donald Trump: You lost," Schumer, D-N.Y., said in New York City amid celebrations of President-elect Joe Biden's projected win.
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President Trump's lead over Joe Biden in Pennsylvania was shrinking Thursday, as state election workers continued to count mail-in ballots. As of Thursday afternoon, Trump was leading by more than 102,000 votes, with 50.2% of the vote so far, compared to Biden’s 48.6%.That lead was down from more than 164,000 votes earlier in the day Thursday, 326,000 on Wednesday afternoon and more than 600,000 early Wednesday.