https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/trump-biden-2020-campaign-judith-miller
Trump declined the opportunity to toot his own political horn.
Rather, he falsely declared an election victory that he had not yet
achieved and vowed to petition the Supreme Court to demand a halt to the
counting of ballots — ostensibly to prevent “fraud” in late-counted
mail-in ballots. This was the latest twist of an evidence-free narrative
that the president has echoed in tweets for weeks.
There have been many “sad” moments in the campaign, but none more
pathetic and outrageous than the president’s effort to delegitimize some
of the more than 150 million votes cast by 67% of eligible voters.
There is an obvious contradiction between the president’s fraudulent
claim of victory and his demand to throw out ballots that might award
the victory he claims to Biden. Despite his bravado and exaggerated
assertions of triumph in state races that state officials have yet to
declare, Trump’s appearance smacked of desperation and of fear that he
might actually lose to Biden.