On Monday November 2, 2020 – the day immediately preceding the elections – I published the last of a series of articles in which I made the argument the reasons Donald Trump would not be re-elected.
Here follows an excerpt – the first paragraph from that article – of how I explained what would happened on November 3, the day of Elections “There is absolutely ZERO reason for Democrats and all American Patriots to feel anxious about the outcome of the 2020 elections.
Forget Coronavirus! Forget any effort by Trump to shrink Joe Biden’s leads in the polls! Forget about the political pundits. No! Ignore political pundits who suggest Donald Trump still have a narrow path to victory. Let me say it as clearly so any first grader can understand.
There is ZERO possibility for Trump to win the 2020 elections.  (WATCH special daily broadcast ( https://youtube.com/channel/UCXgdZ3bRKWQgFUpdH9U5vWg/live?) at 11:00AM)”
On Saturday November 7, 2020, four days after the elections, the country in particular – but the whole world - breathed a long sigh of relief. Every major network called the presidency for Joe Biden.
Across the country, the people took to the streets, erupted in joy, danced and embraced one another in spite of the calamities – coronavirus is spreading throughout the country like wildfire – that are still a major concern for everyone.
During that brief moment, the people of this great United States of America have regained hope the new elected president, Joe Biden (and his administration), will chart a new path for the nation. Mr.
Biden, throughout his campaign, had promised to unite the country, to tackle racism, rampant discrimination and to work towards what every president before him – minus the current one – had strived for, a more perfect union.
The win for Joe Biden was not the outcome of a contest between two political Parties or two individuals belonging to different political Parties but rather an opportunity to restore decency into the Oval Office and to appeal to “our better angels instead of our darkest impulses”.
That election was one of the most consequential in our nation's existence; it was a choice between light and darkness, between knowledge and ignorance.
Later that day, Joe Biden accompanied with his running mate, now VP Elect, Kamala Harris took to the stage to address the nation of the new vision for America, a stark contrast with the individual who now occupies the post of the presidency. It was overwhelming joy.
On the streets of America, it was a scene we’ve all watched when a country is freed of a dictator who had oppressed its people for years, decades even.
The jubilation by millions across the nation is a sign the nation that was held captive by the president of the United States is no longer.
It has been freed; in a daring and dangerous rescue operation, millions of patriots risked their lives to free the United States from its captors.
The true American patriots have prevailed; but there are plenty of troubles ahead.

Watch this space for part-2 when we discuss the challenge Joe Biden will face in a nation divided NOT by political ideologies but instead between knowledge and ignorance.
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