jenstark101
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Republicans DGAF about the fact in-person non-paper voting is worse than literally any form of paper balloting.
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The flip side to this is that it won't take anywhere near as much to flip more states once Trump leaves.And yet, Trump did not lose. This should have been a blowout. The sheer force of which the Democrat machine pushed should have cratered the election for Trump. Despite this, Trump has fundamentally won. How much political capitol, and how much money was spent to flip maybe one state compared to 2016.
Yeah, just saw that on the Decision Desk map. Not good, but not catastrophic either. Plus the margin is very small, so it could still flip back as more votes are counted.Looks like Biden has passed Trump in wisconsin
ah so were waiting on the dnc to unpause the election when biden gets enough ballots printed offLooks like Biden has passed Trump in wisconsin
I think Rand Paul or Dan Crenshaw are going to fill the young Trump populist title when Trump goes out of office in 2024 tbqh.The flip side to this is that it won't take anywhere near as much to flip more states once Trump leaves.
It's a testament to Trump's charisma how it takes 100% of the DNC machine and several backstabbers to challenge him. In a different timeline he duplicated Reagan's 84.
What the GOP needs is their AOC.
Not in the extremist sort of way (Lord knows the last thing they need is a radical fundie), but in the large fanbase and relatively young 30-something sort of way.
The DNC will use wokeism and idPol until it goes the way of gun control did this year, the GOP needs an answer lest they become obsolete and then extinct. The DNC has made it clear that once they assume control, they will never let the GOP have what they had these last few years.
If Biden keeps his narrow lead in Wisconsin, what happens next?
Why haven't they officially called the other Southern states yet? At this point, Trump should start sending in his DOJ and DHS guys in to figure out what exactly is going on here.
All of the blue counties have 99%+ in. Brown, Kenosha and Manitowoc still have a bunch of votes left to count. Those counties should put Trump back up.Didn't Barris say Cheeseland would cause him to surge briefly before the other votes in the rest of other conservative heavy WI areas beat that back down?
I think @heathercho was on point in saying the delays were to give media time to shape the narrative. Both sides probably know the outcome at this time.If Biden keeps his narrow lead in Wisconsin, what happens next?
Why haven't they officially called the other Southern states yet? At this point, Trump should start sending in his DOJ and DHS guys in to figure out what exactly is going on here.
ok so i guess the biggest question for Wednesday is: Will the Intelligence community be honorable enough to help Trump and give him the win, or will they go full Praetorian Guard and ratfuck it for Biden.
Like with AZ, I hope Wisconsin gets to the Supreme Court. Everything is being tampered with and it’s disgusting.Didn't Barris say Cheeseland would cause him to surge briefly before the other votes in the rest of other conservative heavy WI areas beat that back down?
EDIT: Clicking the county maps it's within a thousand or a few hundred votes here and there.
trump is a reality TV star liberal who married a softcore pron actress and ran a boxed steak company and a fake collegeOkay, this sounds corny, but I’m going to end this off on a more positive note:
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See this map. This was the map of the 1860 election in which Lincoln won. This caused the South to secede. The civil war that followed was deadly and probably one of the most difficult things America has faced as a nation. In the end, the Union won and Lincoln got re-elected. Lincoln was one of the most controversial presidents of his time, yet today he is remembered for his perseverance and unwillingness to back down when times get tough. This is what I see in Trump. Even though the election map may not look as hopeful, that isn’t always indicative of a good president. A good president means more than an election map. Lincoln is regarded as one of the best presidents today, yet dealt with vilification not unlike Trump has. This isn’t to say that Lincoln and Trump are perfect (they’re not), what this ultimately means is that heavily contested elections are not equal to having bad presidents. As far as I’m concerned, Trump has done a great job despite how much was against him.