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Did I win yet?

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - We get it.

Not a lot of people thought that Donald Trump would beat Hillary Clinton in the presidential election. Even Trump supporters had their doubts. Heck, even Trump and Mike Pence were probably a little shocked when the numbers started rolling in that night.

But Trump did win. Not the popular vote, but in the Electoral College, and that's where it counts.

Not everybody is happy about it, but many are moving on.

A lot of folks aren't, though, including folks who are pushing the whole narrative that says the Russians hacked the election, costing Hillary the White House.

First of all, this isn't to say that there was any hacking of voting machines on Election Day. Or stealing of votes. Or any other shenanigans. At least, not that we can pin on the Russians. More on that later.

Here's what do know: The Democratic National Committee was hacked, had their emails exposed to the world. So did John Podesta, a top member of Hillary's inner circle.

Did the Russians do it? That's what the CIA says. The FBI seems to disagree. So which intelligence agency do you trust?

The White House sure seems convinced it was the Russians. The Democrats do too. And some Republicans. There will be congressional hearings. Then we'll see how much proof there is. Whoever did the hacking should be punished.

But is this what cost Clinton the election? The fact that the DNC got hacked and we learned how heavily top Dems put their thumb on the scale to help Hillary beat Bernie Sanders? The fact that the Podesta emails exposed the dark underbelly of the Clinton Foundation's relationship with the State Department? As if we didn't already know about the pay-to-pay culture surrounding the Clintons?

We thought it was all FBI Director James Comey's fault. Or was that last month's narrative?

And by the way, the FBI apparently warned the DNC that they were a target for hacking. Repeatedly. But the folks at the DNC thought they were being punked.

And we've also learned that the hackers, whoever they are, apparently gained access to Podesta's email via a typo on some staffer's part.

So plenty of blame to go around. Just like on Election Day.

While we're supposed to be getting all breathless about this hacking, we've got news out of Michigan that votes in Detroit couldn't be recounted because of discrepancies between the number of names in the poll books and the actual number of ballots in the ballot box.

In 60 percent of the precincts. In Detroit. In Wayne County. Won overwhelmingly by Hillary. The very districts that we were waiting for all night before calling the election for Trump.

In 37 percent of the precincts, there were more votes in the box than the number of voters' names in the poll books, according to the Detroit News. A probe has been launched to get to the bottom of it.

This should make people really sit up and take notice. This actually could be some kind of chicanery, meddling in the actual election itself.

But people would rather talk about the Russians and hacked emails. OK.

Also out there this week is a scathing story from Politico about how Team Hillary ignored Michigan during the election, took it for granted, and ended up losing the state and the election. Clinton internals showed her winning the state, so resources were sent elsewhere, even when volunteers in Michigan warned that things were going sideways.

Hubris, anyone? Where have we heard that before?

You can disagree with how Trump is operating as president-elect. You can question the whole Trump-Vladimir Putin dynamic and whether there's too much coziness there. You can question Tump's whole "generals and CEOs" cabinet. Does Trump know any non-billionaires?

You can question putting Rick Perry in charge of the Energy Department, which Perry wanted to abolish. You can question Trump's scorched-earth media policy.

But we have to get beyond questioning the actual election results. The Dems have tried to blame Comey for the loss. We've had recounts in key states that ended up giving Trump more votes. We've had presidential electors asking for intelligence briefings on the Russians. We've had people trying to flip electors.

Nothing will change for the Dems until they stop blaming everybody else and talk about the on-the-ground reasons why they lost Campaign 2016.