McConnell congratulates Biden, Harris - now Trump?

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McConnell congratulates Biden, Harris - now Trump?

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McConnell for the first time recognizes Biden as President-elect

CNN)Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for the first time acknowledged Joe Biden's victory and referred to him as President-elect, six weeks after Election Day and amid President Donald Trump's continued refusal to accept defeat.
"The electoral college has spoken," McConnell said in remarks from the Senate floor in the US Capitol, adding, "Today I want to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden."

McConnell's comments are significant given that many Senate Republicans still wouldn't recognize Biden's victory on Monday evening even after the Electoral College made the win official.

Democrats have criticized Republicans' refusal to accept the outcome of the Election, and highlighted how it took more than 40 days since Americans went to the polls for many GOP members of Congress to speak up.

"The fact that it took six weeks for my colleagues to recognize reality and stop undermining our Democratic process is sad and disappointing," said Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin in a floor speech Tuesday following McConnell's remarks.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Tuesday that Trump needs to "take his cue from Leader McConnell, that it's time to end his term," in a floor speech and also called on his GOP colleagues to follow suit.

"Our Republican colleagues, for the sake of our democracy, for the sake of the peaceful transition of power, should stop the shenanigans," Schumer said "Stop the misrepresentations and acknowledge that Joe Biden will be our next president."

McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, made his comments after praising the Trump presidency in the past tense, touting his administration's accomplishments, including the country's "economic prosperity," "foreign policy," judicial appointments, and "bold regulatory changes" in a floor speech.
"It would take far more than one speech to catalog all the major wins the Trump administration has helped deliver for the American people," he said. "The outsider who swore he would shake up Washington and lead our country to new accomplishments, both at home and abroad proceeded to do exactly that. President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence deserve our thanks and our gratitude for their tireless work and their essential roles in all these victories and in many more."

In his floor remarks, McConnell also congratulated Vice-President elect Kamala Harris for the first time.
"I also want to congratulate the vice president-elect, our colleague from California, Senator Harris," he said. "Beyond our differences, all Americans can take pride that our nation has a female vice president-elect for the very first time."

McConnell said while millions wished the election would have yielded a different result, "our system of government has processes to determine who will be sworn in on January the 20th. The Electoral College has spoken."

Trump, even in defeat, holds enormous sway over his party, to the point where many refuse to publicly accept electoral reality or raise any concerns as the President continues to undermine the integrity of US democracy by lying that the election was rigged and stolen from him. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has yet to acknowledge Biden's victory.

Pressed multiple times Monday about whether he'd accept Biden as President-elect, Sen. Steve Daines, a Montana Republican, continued to point to how Trump had won his state's electoral votes.
"Montana cast three electoral votes for President Trump, and the Electoral College voted today," said Daines, who just won reelection in Montana. "And Congress will need to ratify in January."

Following McConnell's remarks, Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, who is in GOP leadership, would not say if Biden is President-elect, when asked by CNN. The Florida Republican did say, however, that the Electoral College has voted and "there will be a smooth transition of power on the 20th of January."

Still on Monday evening, following the Electoral College process, some GOP members of Congress were signaling they were more willing to accept Biden's victory.
Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, a member of Senate GOP leadership who leads the congressional inauguration committee, said they will meet soon to discuss the ceremony to inaugurate Biden on January 20. Just last week, he and other GOP leaders had rejected a Democratic effort to formally note that the committee was preparing for Biden's inauguration. "We've now gone through the constitutional process and the electors have voted, so there's a President-elect," Blunt said. "With Vice President Biden as the President-elect, the President continues, obviously, to have all the options he has available to him, but the electoral vote today was significant."

Two other members of GOP leadership -- Senate Majority Whip John Thune of South Dakota and Sen. John Cornyn of Texas -- both said that any effort to overturn the election results on January 6, when a joint of session of Congress meets to count the electoral votes, would be fruitless.
"In the end at some point you have to face the music," Thune said Monday on his way to McConnell's office for a leadership meeting. "And I think once the Electoral College settles the issue today, it's time for everybody to move on." On Tuesday, Cornyn called the Electoral College vote "a pivotal moment."

"I think everybody realized it yesterday that counting the voting of the electors was a pivotal moment, and I agree," Cornyn told reporters Tuesday, when asked if he recognizes Biden as President-elect.
Asked whether Trump should concede, or congratulate Biden, Cornyn said he isn't going to give any advice to the President, but "I think he will do the right thing."
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"I think everybody realized it yesterday that counting the voting of the electors was a pivotal moment, and I agree," Cornyn told reporters Tuesday, when asked if he recognizes Biden as President-elect.
Asked whether Trump should concede, or congratulate Biden, Cornyn said he isn't going to give any advice to the President, but "I think he will do the right thing."
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President Donald Trump attacked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell early Wednesday morning for congratulating President-elect Joe Biden on winning the 2020 election.

For weeks after the election, McConnell stayed silent as Trump attempted without success to challenge the results of the election.

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How is it you guys are shocked that your 48 month perpetuation of a myth for a Trump cult of Republicans is once again proven to not exist?
Oh right, you are still in that Obama cult and struggle with forming original thoughts.
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subgenius wrote:
Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:30 pm
How is it you guys are shocked that your 48 month perpetuation of a myth for a Trump cult of Republicans is once again proven to not exist?
Oh right, you are still in that Obama cult and struggle with forming original thoughts.
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Lol. Only you could follow mention of ‘Obama’ with “#tds #hairfire #butthurt2016” and not pick up on your self-own.

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Chap wrote:
Tue Dec 15, 2020 5:38 pm
CNN)Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for the first time acknowledged Joe Biden's victory and referred to him as President-elect, six weeks after Election Day and amid President Donald Trump's continued refusal to accept defeat.
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OK, so the OP notes that McConnell has (six weeks after the election) got round to congratulating the President and Vice President Elect. Better late than never ...

The next two posts refer purely to Trump, and I take it you have nothing to disagree with there.

But then you come up with:
subgenius wrote:
Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:30 pm
How is it you guys are shocked that your 48 month perpetuation of a myth for a Trump cult of Republicans is once again proven to not exist?
What was there in the preceding posts that referred to "a Trump cult of Republican"? You just pulled that out of your lower orifice.
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Chap wrote:
Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:39 pm
OK, so the OP notes that McConnell has (six weeks after the election) got round to congratulating the President and Vice President Elect. Better late than never ...
actually it is right on time. See in America, a person is not president-elect until the EC votes. Contrary to your idea that news agency projections getting to make that call. So Mitch literally was "spot on".
The next two posts refer purely to Trump, and I take it you have nothing to disagree with there.
wut?
But then you come up with:
subgenius wrote:
Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:30 pm
How is it you guys are shocked that your 48 month perpetuation of a myth for a Trump cult of Republicans is once again proven to not exist?
What was there in the preceding posts that referred to "a Trump cult of Republican"? You just pulled that out of your lower orifice.
The single sentence contrast between Mitch and Trump is por que' entonces?
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subgenius wrote:
Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:30 pm
How is it you guys are shocked that your 48 month perpetuation of a myth for a Trump cult of Republicans is once again proven to not exist?
‘Proven to not exist’ ... based on what evidence?

Goodness, you have difficulties comprehending how these things work. : D

Anyhow, still waiting for you to explain why you believe that honor didn’t meet the requested criteria.
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subgenius wrote:
Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:46 pm
Chap wrote:
Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:39 pm
OK, so the OP notes that McConnell has (six weeks after the election) got round to congratulating the President and Vice President Elect. Better late than never ...
actually it is right on time. See in America, a person is not president-elect until the electoral college votes. Contrary to your idea that news agency projections getting to make that call. So Mitch literally was "spot on".
Oh, I see. So in the past, it has been customary for senior politicians and outgoing presidents to wait for the electoral college vote before offering congratulations to the people who won the election for president and vice-president? Really? C'mon now, who do you think you are fooling with this?

Let's think ... how long did Bush wait to congratulate Obama? How long did Obama wait to congratulate Trump? ... not very long after reports were in on election night or the morning after, I think you'll find. And that practice of a fairly speedy concession and congratulation goes a long, long way back, doesn't it?
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People keep quoting subs. *sigh*

In this thread, I got to see him deny he was part of a cult while mindlessly repeating cult nonsense. Remarkable.
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