Who will win the presidential election
- seattlefan-daBronx
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
Prediction:
Tomorrow by noon the count for Nevada is expected to come in.
They will declare the state for Biden and say he has 270 for the win.
However, Arizona is not down and out...Trump will win it and he is still in the game.
They are doing their damnest right now to take Georgia but I think Trump hangs on.
He's at 214
+3 for Alaska
+11 for Arizona
+16 for Georgia
+15 for N. Carolina
+20 for PA (which will be contested in court).
Total = 279*
* who knows about Wisconsin and Michigan once all is said and done???
Tomorrow by noon the count for Nevada is expected to come in.
They will declare the state for Biden and say he has 270 for the win.
However, Arizona is not down and out...Trump will win it and he is still in the game.
They are doing their damnest right now to take Georgia but I think Trump hangs on.
He's at 214
+3 for Alaska
+11 for Arizona
+16 for Georgia
+15 for N. Carolina
+20 for PA (which will be contested in court).
Total = 279*
* who knows about Wisconsin and Michigan once all is said and done???
Pronouns: Kiss/My/Ass
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Donn Beach
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
my contrarianism?...was curious what you were getting at. "Biden wasn't winning and then all of a sudden Trump led and whoosh", what does that mean exactly? We are talking conspiracy i take it, what is it?DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 4:21 amBiden wasn't winning and then all of a sudden Trump led and whoosh. Your contrarianism is denied.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 3:41 amTexas, Florida, Ohio...counted pretty fast...Who's they?DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 3:37 am
It's got me wondering if maybe there's some conspiracy to unseat Trump to prevent rioting and death, and they're taking their time to make it look conspratorialgood.
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
Craziest election by far. Seems only fitting it happened in 2020.
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Donn Beach
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well yeah, bullshit alright...the turnout was 3.2 mil, that is 71% of eligible voters, not registered voters, that is the formula Wisconsin uses...but whatever, the campaign of misinformation is going to commence, and it begins with the president i guess, which is sad really.BaseHitDerby wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 4:26 amThis is ABSOLUTE BULLSHIT.HARLAN Z. HILL Flag of United States
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8h
Wisconsin voter turnout by year:
2000 - 67.01%
2004 - 73.24%
2008 - 69.20%
2012 - 70.14%
2016 - 67.34%
2020 - 89.25%
TOTALLY believable LOLOLOLOL
They’re stealing this!
The voter turnout in Wisconsin for 2020 is approximately 8 standard deviations from the average. Given that 99.7% of all occurrences fall within 3 standard deviations of the average (69.39%) in a normal distribution, this 2020 voter turnout basically never ever occurs. It seems very apparent that Democrats are trying to steal this election.
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
Love this proclamation that Biden has won more votes that any POTUS candidate EVER!!! What? Even more votes than George Washington and Abe Lincoln! So the country's population is at an all time high, OBVIOUSLY and voter turn out is OBVIOUSLY at an all time high and the math challenged libs that quit all math classes for Wokeness training in jr. high are probably going Wow, he must be really really GREAT! lol
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Donn Beach
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all I can say is go look at the 2000 election of you want to see someone take a truly shitty defeat in class, putting the integrity of the country over his personal ambitions. And while we are at it, the last one, with Clinton winning the popular vote but losing the election. Now we are beat down to this, classless Trump first declaring victory before the election is over and then making all sorts of wild accusations when it looks to not be going his way. Sorry, but is a sorry state of affairs, class and dignity totally vanished from the WH, of course its been that way from the day he moved in
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Mel Bradford
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
The death on the middle class marches on. First economically then culturally. Upon completion there will be a unitary politic where dissent and power are hand and glove. History extinguished, permanent debt and involuntary cooperation. The relational priority will be state edict. Elections themselves will be obsolete.
Re: Who will win the presidential election
I agree that Gore was a class act but you can't be serious about Hillary. She has been squealing like the stuck pig that she is for four years about how her loss was everyone's fault but hers.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:29 pmall I can say is go look at the 2000 election of you want to see someone take a truly shitty defeat in class, putting the integrity of the country over his personal ambitions. And while we are at it, the last one, with Clinton winning the popular vote but losing the election. Now we are beat down to this, classless Trump first declaring victory before the election is over and then making all sorts of wild accusations when it looks to not be going his way. Sorry, but is a sorry state of affairs, class and dignity totally vanished from the WH, of course its been that way from the day he moved in
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Donn Beach
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I was just speaking in terms of it being an orderly election, she conceded. I know its a difficult situation, it goes with the times. I am not concerned about Biden or Trump, I really do not feel I have a dog in the fight. But I am concerned about my country, its getting torn down, the respect of its institutions
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Donn Beach
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
Trump has repeatedly tore at the fabric of the country, claiming everything is a fraud and dishonest, he is talking about our country, and the men and women that are dedicated to keeping its integrity intact. You honestly believe the 2020 federal election is rigged, that our democracy has fallen that far, that we can't even hold an honest election.
He as pounded away at it even before the election was held, planting the seeds of a lack of trust in America, I find that unbelievable. He is the president of the country and would damage it that way, with nothing to base, his only concern is his own advantage
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He as pounded away at it even before the election was held, planting the seeds of a lack of trust in America, I find that unbelievable. He is the president of the country and would damage it that way, with nothing to base, his only concern is his own advantage
From one of his own boys, defending the institution that is our election process. Trump is not putting america first, its only himself he is concerned about. I am sorry but I just can't believe this crap. You want conservative politics, fine okay, but go find somebody that actually cares about the county over himself, Trump is doing nothing but damage to the country he claims he loves so dearly, bull shitPresident Donald Trump has repeatedly said in public and on social media that the 2020 election would somehow be “rigged.” In his televised debate with former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29, Trump insisted without evidence that the election was a “fraud and a sham.”
that is someone that actually loves their countryAnd in a livestreamed CISA event Wednesday, Homeland Security Director Chad Wolf, who has been accused of catering to Trump, described a very different scenario than that posed by the president.
“We believe preserving the integrity of this indispensable American tradition is pivotal in the administration's commitment to putting America First,” Wolf said in his prepared remarks. “With this administration's full support and backing, the men and women of CISA have traveled across the country, building relationships with state and local officials who manage these critical systems.”
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