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Other than his supporters, Trump has "lost" his infrastructure, that network of energy that is vital in sustaining the Presidency. That includes the "spiritual" support of the military, the security establishment, the intelligence establishment, key donors, possibly Wall Street and other string pullers we don't even know existed. He's even lost support of a critical core of his party, and the media finally turned on him. (Though I'm cynical enough to believe that their turnabout reflects their new scripts their masters have given them. Trump has worn out his welcome. They will continue to trash Biden and the Democrats and eagerly embrace Fascist Heart Throb V.2 coming to a social media platform near you.) I hope I'm wrong. At this point I could see Supreme Court balking at any intervention in this election.

I say all of this because I think Biden will be able to work with a few Senators who will put pressure on McConnell to get something through because quite a few are up for re-election in 2 years. I could be very wrong but that's what my Spidey sense is telling me. Plus I think McConnell is ill and may not have the energy to just keep blocking if he gets some push back. It goes without saying that I hope the runoffs in Georgia bring us 2 new Democratic Senators! I'm trying to be optimistic about prospects for some positive outcomes legislatively even though we didn't get results we expected.

Thank you, Greg, for providing such insightful and unique "value added" commentary and the community of articulate and thoughtful commenters. I am beyond thrilled about Biden's victory, made all the sweeter because we had so many barriers to overcome. If any good came out of 2016 we as a country finally accepted there was voter suppression of Black people and many forces arrayed against them on so many levels but they chose to meet the challenge and won. We also learned Hillary was right. About. Every. Thing.

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Totally agree with everything you say, Greg Olear, but I personally want to triple down on Stacey Abrams replacing Tom Perez as DNC chair, can't happen soon enough.

Thank you for all your posts and tireless efforts to help us make sense of all of this. You are truly a one in a million writer. I look forward to reading your posts for a long time to come.

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