Updated On: 17 December, 2020 10:18 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
McConnell congratulated Biden as president-elect. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to meet with his likely successor, Antony Blinken

A Donald Trump supporter wears a mask and joins others in protesting the Nevada vote in North Las Vegas. File pic/AFP
Robert Reed says he will always believe the 2020 election was stolen from President Donald Trump. The retired police officer-turned-construction worker believes fraud marred the vote, no matter how many courts rejected that claim. Still, a day after the Electoral College made Joe Biden's win official, the ardent Trump supporter from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was ready to move on. "I think it's pretty much over," Reed said of Trump's ongoing quest to overturn the poll results. "I trust the Electoral College."
Scott Adams, a retiree and Trump voter from Delaware, said he accepts Biden's victory — but "with reservations." But Adams doesn't think the poll was rigged enough to change the outcome, even if he believes it was "rigged enough that it should be questioned more." He'd like to see more investigations.