Sports commentator Dan Le Batard was among those disappointed with the results of the presidential election, as Fox News predicted former President Donald Trump would defeat Vice President Kamala Harris.
Le Batard began his show Wednesday morning analyzing why Harris lost.
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Dan Le Batard arrives at Shacks Fun House at Mana Wynwood Convention Center on January 31, 2020 in Miami. (Jason Corner/Getty Images)
“If we were to discuss what people are gathered here for today, they want generous tears, and in a sense I am freely shedding tears for the motherland,” he said. He spoke on “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stagots.'' terrible announcement. “America has been very vocal in saying that that's what we want to represent our country in government. That's what it's all about.” What it represents.
“Do you want to say, 'Hate wins,' or do you want to say, 'White people have a dynasty.' And even though the Washington Generals/Barack Obama only lost to them once, they We did not give up power. Because this dynasty will remain in power for at least four more years. People and men will not take this power away from us. He would be a threat to the sect and others.”
Mr. Le Batard added that if others see what he has described as their preferences, he views those people as a “threat.”
He then wrote extensively about what America had chosen.

Former President Donald Trump, Republican presidential candidate, raises his fist as he arrives to speak at a campaign event at the Nassau Coliseum on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 in Uniondale, New York. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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“What America decided today is that it's OK if it's a king. It's OK if it's a religious king,” he said. “There are credible accusations from more than 20 women that he is criminal, unethical, close to Jeffrey Epstein, rapist, racist, and simply doesn't like other people.” Even if you cram the Bible, you will win today.
“And even if they lose, and even if what you represent for these things in America now is more threatening than it was yesterday, I'm willing to continue fighting for these things. That's because he was just elected.”
By Thursday morning, Trump had won nearly 300 electoral votes, giving him an impressive lead in Florida. She received more than 1.5 million votes than Harris in the 30-member state.
Fox News Voter Analysis broke it down.

Former President Donald Trump is pictured attending an election night watch party on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (AP/Alex Brandon)
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He received 63% of the vote from whites. He received only 23% of the vote from blacks, but 56% from Latinos. Both Latino men and women voted for him, as did 35% of black men and 13% of black women. Fifty-two percent of college-educated voters also supported Trump.
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