Who will win the presidential election
- seattlefan-daBronx
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
I feared they would do this.
Trump is a fighter though and I do believe in the end he will win.
But the country will go thru hell first.
Freakin Bastards!
Trump is a fighter though and I do believe in the end he will win.
But the country will go thru hell first.
Freakin Bastards!
Pronouns: Kiss/My/Ass
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DavidGee24
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How does Trump have comfortable leads in WI and MI, and then all of a sudden Biden leads? HMMM... And combined with NV that would put him at 270. No way absentee ballots are close to 100 percent in Biden's favor.
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Donn Beach
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so somehow Trump came up with 200,000 additional votes that were not there in Miami Dade county in 2016...hmmmmm
While Biden lost big, it wasn’t because he missed Democrats’ mark in the state dramatically when it comes to votes.
At this hour, Biden has received about 617,000 votes in the county. That’s not too far below Clinton’s 624,000.
The difference? President Trump piled nearly 200,000 additional votes onto his 2016 tally.
In 2016, Trump got about 334,000 votes in the county. That’s compared with 532,000 to date this cycle.
- HawkBowler 2.0
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200,000 votes for Biden and zero for Trump came in over night in Michigan. 100,000 were added to Biden in Wisconsin. The fix is in.DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 3:26 pmHow does Trump have comfortable leads in WI and MI, and then all of a sudden Biden leads? HMMM... And combined with NV that would put him at 270. No way absentee ballots are close to 100 percent in Biden's favor.
- HawkBowler 2.0
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The Democrats withheld votes in their blue cities all night. Fairfax in Virginia held their votes. The Atlanta region in Georgia. The Milwaukee region of Wisonsin. The Detroit area of Michigan, and of course, the Philadelphia region of Pennsylvania. All coordinated.
After the candidates speak and the media cameras go off, hundreds of thousands of votes are added to Michigan and Wisconsin.
This sort of swing should have resulted in the Democrats picking up more House seats. And yet the Republicans are the only ones to pick up four flipped seats so far. That's probably because Trump is on the ticket and his supporters voted straight R down the pamphlet.
After the candidates speak and the media cameras go off, hundreds of thousands of votes are added to Michigan and Wisconsin.
This sort of swing should have resulted in the Democrats picking up more House seats. And yet the Republicans are the only ones to pick up four flipped seats so far. That's probably because Trump is on the ticket and his supporters voted straight R down the pamphlet.
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Michael K.
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It’s over fellas. I went to bed after midnight. Not sure how this happened, but not much of a chance MI and WI change. Wow.
- HawkBowler 2.0
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There will be a recount in WI and MI for sure. Those 300,000 magic ballots have to be explained.Michael K. wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:26 pmIt’s over fellas. I went to bed after midnight. Not sure how this happened, but not much of a chance MI and WI change. Wow.
Trump up by 140,000 in Georgia
180,000 in North Carolina
500,000 in Pennsylvania
Give those three states to Trump and he's at 268.
Biden has to take NV, AZ, MI, and WI
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Donn Beach
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its gonna turn on Pennsylvania...of course i am in on the fix
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Donn Beach
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MAGGIE KOERTH
NOV. 4, 11:37 AM
Over on NBC, the Wisconsin Elections Commission administrator is telling reporters that there are no votes left to be counted in that state. Biden currently leads by more than 20,000 votes.
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Donn Beach
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
Scott Walker
@ScottWalker
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1h
After recount in 2011 race for WI Supreme Court, there was a swing of 300 votes. After recount in 2016 Presidential race in WI,
@realDonaldTrump
numbers went up by 131.
As I said, 20,000 is a high hurdle. #Election2020