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Old 09-25-2020, 11:37 AM
 
Location: Atlanta, GA
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It's another attempt by Republicans to steal an election, just like they did in 2000.
An attempt that will fail, since the Senate is united in awarding the White House to the winner.

Therefore Congress is united in that as well.

There's no way the courts wouldn't be either, considering Don's legal record in his first term.

So it will be two branches of government to one, even if Don maintain's loyalty within the executive branch. And I doubt he'll be able to do even that.
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Old 09-25-2020, 11:43 AM
 
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Right, that is another possibility.

In general, the two potential outcomes Donnie is preparing for are:

1. He wins the election.
2. He loses the election, throws a tantrum saying he should have won and it was unfair to him, the perpetual victim, he files lawsuits and then hopes his conservative SCOTUS majority gives the election to him anyway.
Option 2 was essentially what the Democrats did after the 2016 election.

The "lawsuit" was the establishment left and Congressional Democrats weaponizing the DOJ/FBI/CIA against their political opposition, capped of by the Russia conspiracy hoax, the Mueller inquisition, and the Democrats impeachment in the House, which very interestingly did not include any charges pertaining to the Russian conspiracy hoax. After which the Senate exonerated President Trump in the following trial.

Obviously, you are projecting, yet again. It is the Democrat left that has demonstrated the behavior pattern that you called attention to and it is the Democrat left that has continued to act in the way that you have warned about to this very moment.

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Old 09-25-2020, 11:45 AM
 
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The Democrat's push for vote by mail was solely intended to obfuscate the results of the election. They know that the USPS is not up to the task of delivering mail securely, nor should they be.

Now that Trump will likely have 5.5 - 3.5 SCOTUS, Democrats are pushing vote in person again. Especially since there's a story about ballots being found in a ditch, dumpster, or parking lot every other day.

"We've got to vote early, in person if we can," Michelle Obama said

The sole purpose of the Democrat party is to create as much instability as needed to push their agenda.
There is no question that you are exactly right.
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Old 09-25-2020, 11:48 AM
 
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Option 2 was essentially what the Democrats did after 2the 2016 election.
I see you've bought into alternative facts. Sad.

Even though I almost always disagree with you, I've considered you to be one of the more informed right leaning posters here.

But this is pure baloney.

Trump was inaugurated on Jan 20th, there was no serious effort on that day to deny him the right to take the presidency that he won in the election.

There was no such effort during the transition period either.

Hillary was not bitching and moaning publicly about how she should have won for weeks after the election. Guarantee you we will see that from Trump.
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Old 09-25-2020, 02:11 PM
 
Location: Pennsylvania
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I see you've bought into alternative facts. Sad.

Even though I almost always disagree with you, I've considered you to be one of the more informed right leaning posters here.

But this is pure baloney.

Trump was inaugurated on Jan 20th, there was no serious effort on that day to deny him the right to take the presidency that he won in the election.

There was no such effort during the transition period either.

Hillary was not bitching and moaning publicly about how she should have won for weeks after the election. Guarantee you we will see that from Trump.

Hillary wasn't bitching & moaning publicly? The last 4 years, that is all she's done!
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Old 09-25-2020, 05:19 PM
 
Location: Flyover Country
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An attempt that will fail, since the Senate is united in awarding the White House to the winner.
Not a chance. These folks know that Trump will win it at the Supreme Court, and they also know if they don't go along with the GOP mafia they will be persona non grata once Trump takes the oath, and they will fold like a $3 suitcase.
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