It’s Wednesday morning, Nov. 6. After a year of campaigns and chaos, the votes have been counted and Donald J. Trump won the presidency with a couple of battleground states to spare.
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That day will bring tears from some, cheers from others and a few riots since that’s how we seem to do things these days. But by Thursday, there will be questions. A whole lot of questions.
According to most electoral vote prediction models, Trump has a slight edge over Vice President Kamala Harris, just as he did over Biden last week. The numbers are sure to bounce around as voters process the White House switcheroo.
But, as it stands today, a GOP victory remains the most likely outcome.
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