Mitt Romney: "get behind" President-elect Joe Biden and said he has seen no e...

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Link , Link , Link , Link , Link , Link , [ 2020 ELECTION George W. Bush congratulates 'President-elect' Biden while Christie says Trump may soon need to 'move on' The former president is the most prominent Republican so far to congratulate Biden despite Trump's refusal to concede the election. Image: Chris Christie Chris Christie, former governor of New Jersey, listens as President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Sept. 27, 2020.Chris Kleponis / Polaris/Bloomberg via Getty Images file Nov. 8, 2020, 11:04 AM EST / Updated Nov. 8, 2020, 1:09 PM EST By Allan Smith Former President George W. Bush on Sunday became the most prominent Republican so far to congratulate "President-elect" Joe Biden while former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, suggested it may soon be time to "move on" from the president's efforts to contest the election. In a statement, Bush said he called Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., who he referred to as the president-elect and vice president-elect respectively. "I extended my warm congratulations and thanked him for the patriotic message he delivered last night," he said, adding, "Though we have political differences, I know Joe Biden to be a good man, who has won his opportunity to lead and unify our country." Biden was on Saturday projected to win the presidency after securing more than 270 Electoral College votes. But Trump has not yet conceded the race, continuing to falsely claim he won the election while promoting unfounded claims of voter fraud. "It was so important early on to say to the president, 'If your basis for not conceding is that there was voter fraud, then show us,'" Christie told ABC's "This Week." "Show us. Because if you can't show us, we can't do this. We can't back you blindly without evidence." "I'm hoping that more Republicans move in the direction of saying, not that we don't support the president, he's been a friend of mine for 20 years, but friendship doesn't mean that you're blind," Christie added. "Friendship means that you'll listen to somebody, give them their opportunity, and if they don't come forward with the proof, then it's time to move on."]

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