Flashpoint: A new president-elect — what the votes mean; GOP won’t concede; Savannah’s Lemonade

Jasmine Sessoms (L) and Larry Ceisler (R)
Jasmine Sessoms (L) and Larry Ceisler (R) Photo credit Photo by Cherri Gregg (L) and Photo courtesy of Larry Ceisler (R)

PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — This weekend on Flashpoint, host Cherri Gregg asks the burning questions about the outcome of Election Day.

On Saturday, four days after the Election, networks called the election for the Biden-Harris ticket. President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris addressed the nation.

But the vote was close in several key states, including in Pennsylvania, when Democrats expected a blow out.

Why? What does the squeaker of an election say about the Democratic Party? Larry Ceisler, principal of Larry Ceisler Media and Jasmine Sessoms, founder of She Can Win, discuss.

Dean Malik
Dean Malik Photo credit Courtesy of Dean Malik

The newsmaker is the Republican Party. The GOP is rallying around President Donald Trump, supporting his decision to not concede the race to Biden and to keep fighting.

Republican influencer and conservative radio host Dean Malik explains why GOP leaders lack faith in the electoral process.

Savannah Zeaman
Savannah Zeaman Photo credit Courtesy of Savannah Zeaman

Finally, the Patriot Homecare changemaker is Savannah Zeaman of Savannah’s Lemonade Stand.

At 14, the Warminster teen founded the effort seven years ago to raise money for cancer and has not stopped.

She had grown the effort from raising just a couple hundred dollars to now thousands. She is currently collecting money and donations.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Photo by Cherri Gregg (L) and Photo courtesy of Larry Ceisler