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The Daily

A Failed Attempt to Overturn the Election

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4 • 102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Pressure and litigation appear to have been the pillars of President Trump’s response to his general election loss. His team filed a litany of court cases in battleground states. In some, such as Georgia and Michigan, the president and his allies took an even more bullish approach, attempting to use their influence to bear down on election officials. As preparations for the transfer of power finally get underway, we take a look at how the Trump campaign’s attempts to overturn the election played out. Guest: Jim Rutenberg, a writer-at-large for The New York Times and The Times Magazine, walks us through the Trump campaign’s strategy in key states. We want to hear from you. Fill out our survey about The Daily and other shows at: nytimes.com/thedailysurvey For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily Background reading: The Trump administration’s authorization of the transition process is a strong sign that the president’s last-ditch bid to overturn the results of the election is coming to an end. But he has yet to concede the election.In a chaotic effort to overturn the election results, the president and his campaign lawyers have spent weeks claiming without convincing proof that rampant fraud corrupted vote tallies in many battleground states.These efforts heavily targeted cities with large Black populations.

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0:00.0

From New York Times, I'm Michael Bavaro. This is a Daily.

0:04.0

Today, after weeks of delay, the Trump administration has authorized a formal transfer of power

0:17.4

to President-elect Joe Biden.

0:20.5

My colleague Jim Rooniger on the unprecedented campaign of lawsuits, lies, and pressure

0:26.9

from the president to try to prevent that from ever happening.

0:33.3

It's Tuesday, November 24.

0:38.6

Jim, the last time you and I talked was the morning, the Saturday morning, that the New

0:44.3

York Times called the presidential election several weeks ago.

0:48.9

Do you remember?

0:49.9

Are you sure we spoke because I have no recollection of that day?

0:54.9

We absolutely spoke, and it feels like four years ago.

0:59.1

At that moment, and actually in that conversation, our collective sense was that in the face

1:04.9

of defeat, President Trump would be making the case that he, in fact, hadn't lost, that

1:10.2

he would not concede any time soon, that he would file a few lawsuits, but that it really

1:15.8

wasn't going to amount to all that much, and they would probably feel like a nuisance

1:20.1

campaign.

1:21.1

And in fact, it's kind of become a pretty big deal.

1:25.2

Yeah, I've spent most of this year preparing to cover some, some months of something like

1:32.8

this if he lost, but I was not prepared.

1:36.4

Nothing indicated to me.

1:38.3

It was going to look like this.

1:43.4

That President Trump remaining defiant and not conceding this race, by all indications

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