Is President Trump Pondering The Prospect Of Defeat?

Toluse Olorunnipa, The Washington Post: As Election Day nears, Trump ponders the prospect of defeat

Trailing in the polls and with little time left to change the trajectory or closing themes of the presidential race, President Donald Trump has spent the final days of the campaign complaining that the coronavirus crisis is getting too much coverage - and openly musing about losing. 

Trump has publicly lamented about what a loss would mean, spoken longingly of riding off into the sunset and made unsubstantiated claims that voter fraud could cost him the election. He has sarcastically threatened to fire state officials if he doesn't win and excoriated his rival Joe Biden as someone it would be particularly embarrassing to lose to. 

"If I lose, I will have lost to the worst candidate, the worst candidate in the history of presidential politics," Trump said at an Oct. 17 campaign rally in Janesville, Wis. "If I lose, what do I do? I'd rather run against somebody who's extraordinarily talented, at least, this way I can go and lead my life." 

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WNU Editor: Is Democrat Presidential candidate Joe Biden pondering the prospect of defeat? The question is not asked to the former Vice-President. But the question is asked on President Trump. This is a classic example on how the media is trying to suppress the Trump vote.

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