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 bpj » Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:20 pm

seattlefan-daBronx wrote:
Fri Nov 27, 2020 3:54 pm
I don't know fellas.
Got a bad feeling.
He is fighting hard in the courts but beyond that I got my doubts now.
Maybe Trump is not the one.
If my gut is right we are screwed six ways from Sunday.
Give me some good news!
Fortunately beyond court doesn't matter.

Nothing but great news lately. Everything before the Gettysburg hearing was just noise.

Then the lawsuits in GA and MI hit and are great cases.

There are two more hearings in like the Gettysburg one last week scheduled early next week to show the fraud in other states.

Trumps press conference yesterday showed he plans to stay in the White House because he won. His words.

I don't know Bronx, I haven't seen anything that has thrown them off course. If anything it has tilted much further Trumps way the last couple days.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by bpj » Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:25 pm

HawkBowler 2.0 wrote:
Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:18 pm
There has definitely been "Trust Wray" and "Trust Sessions" Q posts.

I've seen Sessions explain that recusing himself was the right move because the liberals would have 100% tried to illegitimize the decision he came to.

Instead, everything was proven false in the end by the liberals puppet, Mueller. Trump and Sessions can wipe their hands clean of it thanks to Sessions decision.

We are going to find out very soon whether we should have trusted Wray and Sessions, but by Wray/Barr delaying any cases they have to file, allowed the election to go on and have the fraud caught and exposed.

I do think Trump wanted Sessions to just steamroll it, but in the end I think it was the right move because they had to disprove Russian collusion, but were any libs going to believe a Sessions-led decision?

Trump said today that fixing the elections is probably the most important thing he will do as president. It does seem imperative given what we're learning has happened.
Trump has said that selecting Sessions at AG was one of the worst decisions he's made as president. When Sessions tried to run for Senator again Trump endorsed his opponent.

There was no reason for Sessions to abdicate his role as AG to Rosenstein. Recall that Q also said to trust Rosenstein. If it were Eric Holder under Obama he would have laughed at the notion. It was revealed later that Rosenstein was totally anti-Trump, wanted to wear a wire to take him down.
It definitely could have gone down another way. There was no reason to bend for their false Russian claims. Can definitely see Trumps point.

He should have just brought in trusted people from the beginning, which is easy to say, but the swamp was yuge. Still is it seems. Behind every swamprat is another swamprat waiting to fill in.

I think General Flynn was a huge part of it and they had him incapacitated immediately. In my opinion they found another path to the same goal, it has taken much longer, but here we are.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:36 pm

seattlefan-daBronx wrote:
Fri Nov 27, 2020 3:54 pm
I don't know fellas.
Got a bad feeling.
He is fighting hard in the courts but beyond that I got my doubts now.
Maybe Trump is not the one.
If my gut is right we are screwed six ways from Sunday.
Give me some good news!
Alright, the good news at this point is that Pennsylvania is going to be over turned. Watch that hearing with Republican state legislatures who control the House. Rudy and Jenna made a compelling case and they were all in agreement that they need to do something. These are the people in control of selecting electors and there's no way they're going to Biden.

Georgia is probably the next state to signal that a reversal is coming. There's even more fraud in GA and it looks like Gov Kemp and his SoS are in on it. Fortunately, they don't control the electors. L. Wood's lawsuit has already reached the 11th District Court that Trump flipped to the GOP. Sidney Powell's recent lawsuit in that state is explosive as well.

Removing those two states from Biden is enough to keep him from 270. In other words, neither candidate will have enough electors to be declared the winner on December 14th and the matter will be kicked over to Congress and SCOTUS to decide.

How big was the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg? It might have saved the Republic.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:42 pm

bpj wrote:
Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:25 pm

I think General Flynn was a huge part of it and they had him incapacitated immediately. In my opinion they found another path to the same goal, it has taken much longer, but here we are.
Right, and the rub now is that people like Sally Yates who facilitated the take down are being given cabinet positions with Biden. Here's your reward for being a Nazi for us.

We already know that Obama supported terrorist organizations. Pallets of cash flown on unmarked planes to Tehran as one example. I bet it's much worse than that and Flynn knows the details. That's why he had to be immediately removed. Also too, Obama had expanded the the NSC to over 100 people. Flynn was going to find out that they were using the office for nefarious purposes. One being the unmasking of Trump campaign officials to hear what they were saying to foreign leaders.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by bpj » Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:43 pm

And Trump has the advantage in the House given each state gets 1 vote in this situation.

The 5-4 conservative SCOTUS may come into play with the appeals.

Interesting times we're living in.

Everything lines up well for Trump at this point imo.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by BaseHitDerby » Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:06 pm

bpj wrote:
Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:43 pm
And Trump has the advantage in the House given each state gets 1 vote in this situation.

The 5-4 conservative SCOTUS may come into play with the appeals.

Interesting times we're living in.

Everything lines up well for Trump at this point imo.
The House is 31 Republican to 19 Democrat states.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:08 pm

Trump answers questions from the press for the first time in weeks:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg1J9k4tyAI

Big Tech section 230 is a national security threat

Funny, I watched that interview on CNN. I was surprised they were showing it. After Trump finishes, the CNN anchor tells the audience, "you should know that everything he said was not true. Everything he said." LOL... who are the people watching and nodding along? Scary
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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by seattlefan-daBronx » Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:11 pm

O.K. Hold the line...I get it.
His lawsuits do look solid...and that's a positive no doubt.
If one state flips in Trump's favor the world's head will explode.
Will SCOTUS do the right thing? That's my biggest question.
IF they do...like you mentioned the numbers and constitution do favor Trump.
Thank God for the wisdom he instilled in our forefathers.
Just playing devil's advocate...IF they shoot down his cases...does Trump then have the cojones?
Based on his weak-ass responses lately to the press I have my doubts.
I do not understand WHY he even addresses them at this point!
Unless it is all strategy.
I say why give them an opening?
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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by HawkBowler 2.0 » Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:21 pm

Well, as Basehit posted above, the Republicans have a huge advantage in the House 31 to 19. If the contest kicks over to Congress, and it's looking that way, the GOP has the power to decide the next president. Now, do they have the cajones? I think yes, maybe not at this moment, but they will grow. The reason will be the huge MAGA pressure for those representatives to do the right thing.

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Re: Who will win the presidential election

Post by seattlefan-daBronx » Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:42 pm

In the seige of Yorktown...
A British Colonel Abercromby shouted "Push on my brave boys, and skin the bastards!".
The Americans overwhelmed them standing on the shoulders of their comrades to climb into the redoubt.
Someone in the front shouted "Rush on boys! The fort's ours!" The rest is history.
In the surrender, Cornwallis didn't even show, claiming he was ill.
The British asked for the traditional honors of war, which would allow the army to march out with
flags flying, boynets, and the band playing a tribute to the victors. Washington REFUSED.
Cornwallis' deputy handed Washington his sword and the war was over.
How far the apple has fallen from the tree.
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