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We Won Big, But This Isn't a Permanent Victory

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I'm super excited about winning the election. Dude, we won. We won and we won big. But let's not get too uppity. Look, the victory is pretty large in terms of the electoral college, but we're within three points of Kamala Harris for the national popular vote. The fact is, America is almost evenly spit down the middle. We need to understand that. Let's not get over our skis here. Yeah, we won. Yes, it was a decisive victory, but it is not a permanent victory. We have not realigned American politics in terms of right and left, and the Republican Party has changed.

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