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Narrowing Path For Trump's Victory Dumps Cold Water On Aides

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As of Thursday afternoon, President Donald Trump has busied himself with filing lawsuits hither and yon to up his chances of being reelected. Trump does retain a chance of winning. However, he has fewer roads to 270 electoral votes than his rival Joe Biden. However, sources say Trump sounds resigned at moments in conversations with some of his allies, questioning whether his team could prevail in the courts. According to CNN, the very real possibility that Trump might lose is sinking in on his aides. Some are contemplating their next career moves. But in public, Trump's team remains insistent a win is likely and imminent. Donald Trump is alive and well. Bill Stepien, Trump campaign manager

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