 As far as I'm concerned, we already have one. The president doesn't get to say that he's won the stage. The American people get to say it. America, this election will define our great nation. A critical moment in our history that future generations will look back upon as we do now on so many others. Will they admire our integrity? Has we fought to defend our freedoms? Will they be as proud of us? As an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy. As we are of our forefathers, or will they hang their heads in shame at our failure to unite for the Republic? That depends on what you do next. To the politicians and lawyers putting party before country. But this is just the prelude to what legal experts believe will be an ugly post-election battle. The American people are watching you and we will not allow you to undermine our Republic. We demand that you count the vote. In America's darkest hours, we have put our differences aside and rallied around the common good of our Republic. What we do today will reverberate for generations to come. Respect the will of the people. Make sure the vote is counted. If there's anything I've learned, it is that we Americans do have a way of rising to the challenges that confront us. Just when it seems we're most divided, we suddenly show our remarkable solidarity.