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A tragedy indeed, on both sides of the aisle

HINSDALE, N.H. — This piece weaves an elaborate tale of Shakespeare's Othello and draws a comparison to Trump and his insistence he won in 2020.

Regardless of how one feels about Trump, let's recall there are others who refused to accept election results. Remember Al Gore vs. George W. Bush, endless court tie-ups, and people saying Bush was not their president?

Stacey Abrams never conceded the 2018 Georgia governor's race and filed multiple lawsuits.

Hillary Clinton (and many of her supporters) refused to believe she lost to Donald Trump, claiming Russian interference, and to this day maintain she should have been president.

A tragedy indeed, one that spans both political parties.

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