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ABC’s Good Morning America has spent the presidential election as the undisputed worst morning news show of the broadcast networks and, sure enough, it lived up to it Tuesday on Election Day by oozing hope for Vice President Kamala Harris to emerge victorious thanks to “joy” itself and “a message of unity and optimism, promising to be a president for all Americans.”

In contrast, they blasted former President Donald Trump as mired in “dark” and “anti-immigrant language” and his team feeling “a vibe shift” of impending doom.

Moments after co-host Michael Strahan boasted in a tease Harris is “looking to chart a new course” with America (ignoring the fact she’s been Vice President for four years), Mary Bruce arrived, fulfilling her unofficial duty as Disney’s in-house Njorth Korean news lady for the Harris campaign, gushing over Harris “sprinting across the finish line, closing out her historic candidacy with a message of unity and optimism, promising to be a president for all Americans.”

Bruce continued, swooning over Harris as though her candidacy and policy views are unobjectionable:

The ABC partisan also cheered Harris fake door knocking:

Asked about the mood she’s hearing from her comrades inside the Harris campaign, Bruce was effusive in assuring liberal views that she’s got this:

As we’ve seen throughout the election, the stark contrast reared its ugly head with Bruce’s ebullience for Harris giving way to venom toward Trump, whining the “twice-impeached former president who was convicted of a crime” has a “dark” “closing message”:

Scott also huffed about Trump as “anti-immigrant” and denounced his promises of mass deportation of illegal immigrants. She also made a direct plea to women voters thinking of backing Trump by boasting Harris “has seized on the former President’s comments that he would protect women whether they like it or not and Trump’s own statements that he would put Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has pushed a range of conspiracy theories, in large of women’s health.”

Scott gave an ominous answer about the mood of the Trump campaign, suggesting they’re screwed:

In the second half-hour, co-host and former Clinton official George Stephanopoulos had a mini-roundtable with longtime ABC News political analyst and Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, former Trump chief of staff Reince Priebus, and former New Jersey GOP Governor Chris Christie.

All three gave predictable answers, including Christie repeatedly trashing Trump and his campaign to bury them before the voters are counted:

With commercials and local news breaks, the first hour and 18 minutes were almost exclusively 2024, including stories at the top of the second hour on both the Harris and Trump camps. Instead of bringing back Bruce and Scott, the show had weekend co-host Eva Pilgrim spin for Harris:

As for Trump, that fell to weekend co-host and Saturday World News Tonight anchor Whit Johnson:

To see the relevant ABC transcript from November 5, click here.