“I won the elections!

I won the Election! "

- Donald Trump screams in social networks, and the moderators of social networks respond like an echo: “Yours is not true!

You tell me! "

Who won - it will become clear in December, and even in January, if not later.

President Trump claims that he and the entire American people were the victims of deception, that the election results were falsified.

The American media, young and old, support Democrats and deny everything.

Trump's arguments can convince, and they are familiar to our reader, because they have been voiced more than once in the post-Soviet space.

Here you and the Gaussian - the curve along which the data should be located - it cannot be like that;

and unexpected bursts of votes received, as, for example, in Detroit, where suddenly, late at night, 200 thousand people came running and voted for Biden.

Or, when counting votes in Pennsylvania, they kicked out the observers, closed the windows, and then they got such a map!

Or machines for counting votes - Snowden said about them that they can give any desired result if you insert a flash drive in time or connect via the Internet.

Postal elections are also unreliable - verification of signatures on envelopes is required, and in Georgia, Democrats accidentally burned all the envelopes, so it is impossible to verify.

Everything rests on the counting of votes in six vacillating states, and there are many complexities, including local laws, urgently adopted by the Democrats right before the elections.

Trump and his lawyers are challenging these results in multiple state courts, and there is still a US Supreme Court ahead of him, where Trump has some advantages.

But Democrats don't want to wait.

They, and with them all the American media, claim that Biden has already won.

Trump has no media at all.

He is in the position of young President Putin at the very beginning of the 2000s, when Russian television was in the hands of the oligarchs Gusinsky, Berezovsky and others like them.

Trump relied on the existing alignment to the last, when he was supported by the Murdoch network Fox News.

But at a critical time, Fox News cheated on him.

When he addressed the people in a live broadcast of this channel, he was cut off, and the presenter said that he could not broadcast the president's speech in such a situation.

Trump had his trusty Twitter, and sent dozens of messages on that network to his millions of followers.

But Twitter began to block him, and Facebook began to hang a warning on every Trump post that, they say, everything is wrong.

Did Biden win?

The simple answer is no.

According to the Constitution, the one for whom the electors vote, and they have not yet met, will win.

So far, Biden is the chosen one only according to the mainstream media.

But Democrats, integrated with the deep state, with the "deep state", already demand that everyone swear allegiance to Biden.

This was done by many leaders of states - Germany and France in the first place.

In China, the press agency congratulated Biden, but not President Xi.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu congratulated in an undertone, without calling Biden "the chosen one."

President Putin showed his independence, refused to obey the call of The New York Times and decided to wait for a legal decision.

This is a strong step from a strong leader to be proud of.

Trump led his supporters to a huge rally in Washington.

Usually, such rallies are organized by opponents of the current government when they challenge the election results.

This was the case in Minsk and in Bishkek.

But in the United States, the opposite is true - the president's power is limited to the "deep state", which usually rules.

Therefore, the legitimate president has to rebel against illegal lobbies.

Trump counted on the support of the influential Jewish community - after all, he did a lot for Israel like no one else.

But it turned out that this did not affect the vote in any way - American Jews, as always, voted (three to one) for the Democrats.

And now it is late and unproductive to call them traitors.

Among Trump's supporters, there are all sorts of HPP - the President's Cunning Plans, according to which the ballots were marked and he himself allowed the Democrats to proclaim his victory, in order to more accurately bring them under the monastery.

I do not believe in HPP, if only because Trump's lawyers do not talk about them.

But the Trump case has not yet been lost, even within the framework of the constitutional field, and even more so outside the framework.

While he is somewhat reminiscent of Peter III, the legitimate Russian sovereign, against whom his wife has plotted a conspiracy.

Peter sat in his palace, sent messengers, tried to gather strength, even tried to flee to Kronstadt, but the cunning Catherine was everywhere before him.

And finally, several courtiers visited Peter, played a game of cards with him, and on this occasion, Emperor Peter III died - from the coronavirus, it must be.

And Catherine still ruled for many years.

So the legitimacy of power is not everything.

Trump managed at the last minute to install a new and loyal Secretary of Defense.

He is going (but it is not clear if he will have time) to replace the heads of the security agencies, the CIA and the FBI.

All this had to be done in advance, before the elections.

Before the elections, it was necessary to take care of both our media and the controlled electoral system.

There is no doubt that without the stuffing and machinations, Trump would have won the election - and so more votes were cast for him than for the popular Obama in 2008.

Until Trump is going to give up.

At least until mid-December, he will be able to fight with the help of lawyers.

And then, if the lawyers do not bring him victory, he will have extralegal options.

After all, Gaius Julius Caesar won not the elections to the Senate, but by sending his troops across the Rubicon River.

Let's see what President Trump is ready for.

He has popular support, but will he have enough willpower?

The author's point of view may not coincide with the position of the editorial board.