
No, Biden and Trump are not alike on election legitimacy
CNN
In America's two-party competition, the strategy, tactics and rhetoric of Republicans and Democrats sometimes resemble two sides of the same coin.
Other times, as with the words of Donald Trump and Joe Biden on election legitimacy, they may appear alike superficially but in fact are fundamentally different.
The comparison arose at Biden's news conference last week. Asked if the 2022 elections would be "legitimate" following the demise of Democratic voting rights legislation, the President hedged: "It easily could be ... illegitimate," "I'm not going to say it's going to be legit" and "it all depends."

Oklahoma’s governor picks energy executive Alan Armstrong to fill US Senate seat through end of year
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