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Sports expert reacts wildly to Trump’s election victory: ‘The white man has a dynasty’

Sports expert reacts wildly to Trump’s election victory: ‘The white man has a dynasty’

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Sports pundit Dan Le Batard was among those disappointed with the outcome of the presidential election, as Fox News predicted former President Donald Trump to defeat Vice President Kamala Harris.

Le Batard started his show on Wednesday morning with analysis why Harris lost.

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Dan Le Batard in 2020

Dan Le Batard arrives at Shaq’s Fun House at the Mana Wynwood Convention Center in Miami on January 31, 2020. (Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

“If I have to discuss what people are here for today because they want liberal tears, and in some ways I cry liberal for my country,” he said on “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz,” via Terrible announcement. “America has spoken, and America has said flat out that what they want to represent our country in office is. Is everything what they want? that represents.

“Whether you want to say, ‘hate wins,’ or you want to say, ‘the white man has a dynasty.’ And there was that one loss, the Washington Generals/Barack Obama, that once imposed on them. But they are the Harlem Globetrotters. They don’t give up power. And it is a dynasty that will remain in power for at least another four years. People have spoken and men have spoken. “You will not take this power from us. We will take over women’s bodies and we will threaten minorities and others.”

Le Batard added that if others see what he described as their preference, he considers those people a “threat.”

He then painted with a broad brush about what America chose.

Donald Trump

Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, pumps his fist as he arrives to speak at a campaign event at the Nassau Coliseum on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 in Uniondale, New York. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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“What America decided today is that it’s OK with a king. It is okay with a religious king,” he said. “No matter what he puts in the Bible as a guise that is criminal and immoral, who is close to Jeffrey Epstein, who has credible accusations from over twenty women, who is a rapist and racist and just doesn’t like others – that wins today.

“And I can’t help but feel like I’m going to keep fighting for these things even if they lose and even if it becomes more threatening now in America than it was yesterday that you are a voice for these things that is shocked by what it means. is that he has just been elected into office.”

Trump carried Florida convincingly after gaining nearly 300 electoral votes as of Thursday morning. He had more than 1.5 million votes more than Harris in the state, which has 30 electoral votes.

Voter analysis from Fox News broke it off.

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Former President Donald Trump is pictured at an election night watch party on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (AP/Alex Brandon)

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He earned 63% of his votes from white people. Although he received only 23% of black people, he earned 56% of the Latino vote. Latino men and women both voted for him, as did 35% of black men and 13% of black women. Fifty-two percent of voters with a college degree also supported Trump.

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