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As expected, liberal media melts down over multiracial, working-class Trump victory — especially Van Jones

President Donald Trump has long warned his supporters that the election needed so many votes that it was “too big to be rigged.” The American people owed it to him, turning most of the map red and ensuring that the 45th President of the United States also became the 47th President of the United States.

Not only does President Trump expect More than 310 votes in the Electoral CollegeHe is on track to win all seven key battleground states, including the state where he was shot dead by a would-be assassin, and become the first Republican in 20 years to win the popular vote.

The liberal media made it clear in advance that this was not the outcome they wanted, but CNN talking head Van Jones in particular has not handled it well.

Midway through what appeared to be a breakdown, Jones proposed Minors and illegal aliens dressed as women will wake up scared, and black women will suffer “a lot of hurt.”

said CNN panelist David Urban, who served as a senior adviser to Trump's other successful presidential campaign. said Jones: “We need to realize that more than half of Americans feel very strongly about the things that Donald Trump feels strongly about, like secure borders, the economy, and crime. They may not like it.'' He may not be the perfect messenger, but his message resonated.”

“We are not trash.”

“Democracy is a luxury when you can't pay the bills,” Urban continued, referring to the democracy-themed fear-mongering that Democrats have embraced in recent months.

Urban said many Americans who supported Trump now sit back and mock the “elites” and say, “I told you so. We're not trash. We're hard-working people. We're not doing these things.” I believe that people don't like being called names.

The Republican Party also noted that the coalition, whose members resonated with President Trump's message, is racially and ethnically diverse.

According to According to CNN's exit poll,

  • 45% of Hispanic voters, 38% of Asian voters, 12% of black voters, 55% of white voters and 53% of voters of other races and ethnicities voted for Trump.
  • 44% of Americans ages 18 to 44 voted for Trump, and 51% of Americans ages 45 and older did the same.
  • 60% of Catholics, 71% of Protestants, 19% of Jewish Americans, and 42% of Americans of other faiths voted for Trump.
  • 64% of veterans supported Trump.
  • Forty-nine percent of voters with annual incomes of less than $50,000 voted for Trump, while 48% voted for Harris.
  • 54% of Americans without a college degree and 41% of Americans with a college degree voted for Trump.
  • 54% of first-time voters voted for Trump.
  • 44% of voters in union households voted for Trump.

Rather than engage with Urban's point about the diversity of the coalition supporting Trump, Jones focused on the disappointment of some voters that racial identity is not partially reflected in the president's personality. I guessed it.

African American women who have known a thing or two about being called names and having their financial dreams shattered have been trying to dream big in the past few months. . And tonight, they trade a lot of hope for a lot of hurt. They hoped that this time one of their own might be considered worthy. And once again they face rejection.

According to Jones, “Tomorrow is going to be more difficult than expected.” [black women] To lift up their heads. ”

“Stooges will remain hands.”

In addition to disappointed identitarians, the speaker suggested that Trump's victory was a “nightmare” for parents of young people who cross-dress and foreign nationals who violate U.S. immigration laws.

“If you're the parent of a transgender child, your child's face has been used as a springboard to gain power for someone else,” Jones said, adding that he meant the so-called ” It was a criticism of Mr. Trump, not of doctors who profiteer on the basis of “gender.” “Affirmation of care'' procedure for children. “That doesn't feel good.”

“Some people may not have documentation when they hand their clothes off to the dry cleaners tomorrow,” Jones continued. “There are going to be people who are going to brush their teeth tomorrow who don't have papers. They're scared tonight.”

The billionaire said: “It's not the elite who will pay the price. It's the people who wake up this morning with a dream and go to bed with a nightmare. Those people don't deserve to be respected, they don't deserve to be embraced, they don't deserve to be talked about.” emphasized. Whatever Donald Trump does, they will pay the price. ”

Dr. Richard H. Ebright, later a molecular biologist at Rutgers University answered In response to Jones' rant, “Stooges will remain stooges, especially the stupidest among them.”

It became clear that Harris had no chance of winning, and Jones wasn't the only one who found it difficult to deal with.

For example, Cenk Uyghur from The Young Turks suffered a meltdown Reminiscent of his reaction to Trump's 2016 election victory, this time he attacked Democrats for causing “loss after loss.”

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