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Donald Trump’s current strategy isn’t about winning in court. It’s about disrupting the process in the hope of winning the US election by default

For now, democracy is holding.
As demonstrated by the roughly 50,000 Donald Trump supporters at an event billed as the Million MAGA March, there’s no sign of a national groundswell of support to overturn the election.
The Trump campaign is well within its rights to challenge the election results in court and that process is playing out as the US constitution dictates.
But, like the cheap hair dye running down Rudy Giuliani’s face as he sweated during today’s news conference, Trump’s chances of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat appear to be dissolving by the day.
As Giuliani accused Democrats of engaging in a “national conspiracy” to manipulate vote totals, he also admitted he did not have any evidence of such activity.
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