NASHVILLE, Tenn. — U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander said Friday that President Donald Trump's administration should aid President-elect Joe Biden in his transition, saying the Democrat has a "very good chance" of becoming the next president.
"If there is any chance whatsoever that Joe Biden will be the next president, and it looks like he has a very good chance, the Trump Administration should provide the Biden team with all transition materials, resources, and meetings necessary to ensure a smooth transition so that both sides are ready on day one," the Republican from Tennessee said in a statement. "That especially should be true, for example, on vaccine distribution."
In an interview later Friday, Alexander said his comments were spurred by a "very encouraging" briefing on the COVID-19 vaccine a day earlier.
"I don't think we want to lose a day or an hour of getting those (vaccines) to people who need help, which is one reason there should be a transition. Transition should have already started," Alexander, who chairs the Senate health committee, told The Associated Press.
He also said he doesn't want adversaries worldwide to think they can take advantage of any confusion during the handover.
Alexander, who is retiring, said recounts and resolving disputes after a close election are not unprecedented and should reassure Americans that the results are valid.
He also drew upon the example of fellow Tennessean Al Gore, who 37 days after the 2000 election, "made the best speech of his life accepting the result" that George W. Bush would become president.
"The prompt and orderly transfer or reaffirmation of immense power after a presidential election is the most enduring symbol of our democracy," Alexander said.