Who will win the presidential election

Who will win

Trump
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65%
Biden
8
35%
There will be a tie and they will be co-president
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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:15 pm

Another key point that you're missing, Don, is that the popular vote doesn't decide the presidency. We live in a constitutional republic where legislators give the electoral votes needed to win. The popular vote is only an indication of how they should vote. The electors, given the fraud that's produced, may decide to go with Trump even if the constituency base voted Biden.

Biden needs these cheating allegations to go away before certification happens in December. And from the looks of things, news of cheating is only going to get worse in the next month.

Biden will not be able to hold the cheat. That's where your smart money should go IMO.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by Donn Beach » Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:18 pm

benefit of the doubt?...like you say, the president is president...i gave Bush the benefit of the doubt in 2000 even though he blocked a recount in Florida, i gave Trump the benefit of the doubt in 2016 even though he didn't win the popular vote. And now in 2020 he still hasn't won a popular vote, so if Biden is inaugurated jan 20th then he gets to be president

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:22 pm

Oh come on with the "didn't win the popular vote." California alone gave that extra vote margin to Hillary. Should California be the only state that gets to decide the presidency?

Your argument is akin to saying that the other team won based on the score on the board, but our team had more yards gained and therefore should have won.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by Donn Beach » Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:28 pm

if you do not want the election being decided by a popular vote then you need to accept its going to be decided by a small number of votes in a handful of states which the last one was, sorry buy you can't have it both ways. Biden won both the popular vote as well as the electoral college vote. The truth is for all the ranting of our president, the election wasn't that close. Biden will be sworn in as president come jan 20th, book it

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by Donn Beach » Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:35 pm

the 2000 election, that was a close election, sorry but this last one really was not that close. The amount of tampering you guys want to claim to have happened to alter the outcome would have to have been staggering, it just didn't happen. Sorry, but Trump lost, that he is denial over it is only continuing to harm the country he is supposed to be supporting, the guy is a fraud

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:00 pm

Donn Beach wrote:
Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:28 pm
if you do not want the election being decided by a popular vote then you need to accept its going to be decided by a small number of votes in a handful of states which the last one was, sorry buy you can't have it both ways. Biden won both the popular vote as well as the electoral college vote. The truth is for all the ranting of our president, the election wasn't that close. Biden will be sworn in as president come jan 20th, book it
Again, the popular vote is simply not the competition. Also, it's not at all clear that Trump would lose a popular vote contest. Trump had to campaign in a lot states with small populations like Iowa and Maine. If he were concentrated on the popular vote, he would campaign in high GOP areas of the country like Ft. Worth Texas and the Florida pandhandle. He would go to places like Spokane Wa where he didn't campaign in either election knowing that it was hopeless to win the state. The same is true for high GOP populations in Oregon and California.

Biden only won NY by 10 percentage points, the lowest margin of victory for a Democrat in decades. How do you explain that? Trump spent no time in NY.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:10 pm

Time to hide your eyes again, Don:
BREAKING NEWS:
@RudyGiuliani
has confirmed whistleblowers from Dominion have come forward. OMG. They stole election. Switched votes from
@realDonaldTrump
. What did he really get? 81 MM votes? 91 MM? But they stole it. Biggest scandal in world history. Got ‘em!
https://twitter.com/RealWayneRoot/statu ... d-video%2F
Over 100 confirmed affidavits from people reporting fraud at the poll stations is one thing. This is much bigger -- whistle blowers from the software company that's already proven to have switched votes from Trump to Biden.

The house of cards is going to fold quickly. It's hard to prove fraud by auditing the ballots. The computer cheating leaves a digital trail.

Biden will be the one pressured to concede come next week. Put your smart money on that.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by Michael K. » Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:59 pm

HawkBowler 2.0 wrote:
Wed Nov 11, 2020 4:22 pm
Oh come on with the "didn't win the popular vote." California alone gave that extra vote margin to Hillary. Should California be the only state that gets to decide the presidency?
Sounds like the Governor here. I didn't dig very far, but I am pretty sure I read an article the other day that said Inslee won by over 500,000 votes. King county cast over 770,000 votes, and Inslee won 76% of King County. So? He won King County by over 300,000 votes. He didn't need much more. The rest he needed came from one more County on the West Side. I wonder how much longer before the Coast of Washington becomes Oregon and everything East of the Mountains is Idaho?

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Wed Nov 11, 2020 6:01 pm

Michael K. wrote:
Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:59 pm
I wonder how much longer before the Coast of Washington becomes Oregon and everything East of the Mountains is Idaho?
That's not a bad idea.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by seattlefan-daBronx » Wed Nov 11, 2020 6:23 pm

All I know is the rats are jumping off the burning ship.
Folks from the Pentagon are submitting their resignations.
It all switched yesterday Tuesday November 10, a week after the election.
Lawsuits were filed all over the country. We could all feel it.
I saw Marco and Graham come on television and completely change their tune with 48 hours.
Even CNN Politics Electoral Map has reset to allow for battleground states to remain in play.
What is that all about?
Again in the dark of night with no coverage, Trump delcared winner of NC and Alaska by Decision Desk HQ one of the 7 approved sources.
The gig is up.
We will hear the constant drum beat of Trump should concede. Trump is crazy dangerous. Invoke the 25th Amendment. Ect. Ect.
Meanwhile state officials coming on saying they want "audits" performed and "recounts" to ensure integrity. i.e. saving their ass.
Pronouns: Kiss/My/Ass

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