'Never bet against me': Trump clings to reelection hopes days after defeat
Politico
Trump is arguing that he's still competitive in several key swing states where Biden has already emerged victorious.
By QUINT FORGEY
11/13/2020 11:07 AM EST
President Donald Trump refused to acknowledge in a new interview that he had been beaten by President-elect Joe Biden, insisting that his campaigns election-related legal challenges would reverse the races outcome and arguing Americans should never bet against me.
The unrealistic prediction from the president, published in the Friday edition of Washington Examiner correspondent Byron Yorks newsletter, represented some of Trumps first remarks to a member of the news media since Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 White House race last weekend.
In his interview with York, however, Trump argued he was still competitive in several key swing states where Biden had already emerged victorious, saying he was going to win Wisconsin a state called for Biden last Wednesday where Trump is currently trailing by more than 20,000 votes.
In Arizona, which was also called for Biden as early as last Wednesday, the race will be down to 8,000 votes, Trump said, even though he is behind by more than 11,000 votes there. If we can do an audit of the millions of votes, Well find 8,000 votes easy. If we can do an audit, well be in good shape there, he said.
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