Dear Mr. President, I support you. But you have to be careful about what you say. And how it comes across. You need to have more tact. You need to use more tact. For example, take a look at this Kemp and Abrams scenario. While I don't personally support either candidate, I did find Kemp contemptable. He just screams KKK all the way with his ads and demeanor. I don't think he is fit for any governorship. Gov. Deal was enough. Kemp will just exasperate the race card even more. You declared Republican Brian Kemp the winner of the Georgia governor's race against Democrat Stacey Abrams on Friday, despite the fact that votes are still being counted. This is a huge No-No. This happened with President Truman and Roosevelt. Before the votes had been fully counted, the newspaper had claimed late that night that Truman had one. But in fact, Roosevelt had. So you have to be careful. Not to overstep, until you know for sure what the real deal is. This way, you save face, if you're wrong. C'mon you know this already. You are smart. You are savvy. No one should have to you how this works. Now NBC News has characterized the contest as too close to call. Kemp has 50.3 percent, or 1,979,913 votes, Abrams has 48.7 percent, or 1,910,853 votes, and a third-party Libertarian candidate has 0.9 percent, or 37,094 votes, according to NBC News. If the margin is less than 1 percent between two candidates, a candidate may request a recount. I heard you also sarcastically suggested the ongoing vote counts in Georgia and Florida is the work of the Russians. "Let's blame the Russians and demand an immediate apology from President Putin!" you tweeted. This was two days after a boastful Wednesday press conference in which the president argued that he had personally staved off a blue wave and boosted his party's Senate gains. Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump You mean they are just now finding votes in Florida and Georgia – but the Election was on Tuesday? Let’s blame the Russians and demand an immediate apology from President Putin! 72.8K 7:58 AM - Nov 9, 2018 37.2K people are talking about this In the close Georgia governor's race, the Abrams campaign said there is no way for Kemp to know how many outstanding ballots are left, because of incoming ballots from military overseas and provisional ballots @BrianKempGA ran a great race in Georgia – he won. It is time to move on! 36.8K 7:55 AM - Nov 9, 2018 How do you know he really won, Mr. President? How do you? Kemp said Thursday that even if Abrams received "100 percent" of the remaining provisional ballots, she could not close the margin. "The votes are not there for her," Kemp said. "I certainly respect the hard fought race that she ran. But that's a decision she's gonna have to make. But we've run the race, it's very clear now and we're moving forward with the transition." Abrams has not conceded and her campaign is vowing legal action to continue counting ballots. Use some common etiquette. I know you're used to being rich. Calling the shots. But you are the President. Show some elegant restraint. Thanks, Your Diehard Supporter, C. Doberman

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