Sports radio legend Mike Francesa has weighed in on the outcome of the presidential election, where Fox News predicted former President Donald Trump would defeat Vice President Kamala Harris.
Francesa was scathing about male voters, criticizing President Trump's confidence in the election results following allegations of fraud in 2020.
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Sports radio talk show host Mike Francesa at Carnesecca Arena on February 18, 2023 in Queens, New York. (Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports)
“I think in some parts of this country, a large part of the male population of the electorate, is not yet ready to make the face of this country a woman. And that's clear, he lost to Biden,” Francesa said. said. of “Mike Francesa Podcast”
“And then, as I noticed last night, all of a sudden, as soon as he took the lead, there were no more accusations of (fraud) whatsoever. It's amazing how secure the election became as soon as the numbers went in the right direction. ”
Francesa said history will show that he lost fair and square to President Biden and won against Harris and Hillary Clinton.

Former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Mint Hill, North Carolina, Wednesday, September 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Trump summed up his election victory early Wednesday with calls in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Fox News predicted that President Trump's victory would be fueled by wins in Michigan and Alaska later in the day.
President Trump holds states such as Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, It also had Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. , one district in North Carolina, West Virginia, Florida, and Maine, and three districts in Nebraska.

Vice President Kamala Harris smiles during a campaign rally at Michigan State University's Jenison Fieldhouse on November 3, 2024 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Jeff Kowalski/AFP via Getty Images)
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As of Thursday morning, the president-elect had received more than 72.6 million votes, while Harris had received 67.9 million votes.
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