2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Senator = 1 on 100.

Governor = Basically leader of a small country.

Power.
That... actually makes sense.

Like how college coaches go to the NFL and within 3 years 90% of them run back to college. Pete Carroll being the most notable exception.

Same with college basketball too.
 
I get Republicans have been pussies for awhile, but why is there surprise over all the Republican support for Trump right now? The Democrats have said outright they will jail and ruin anyone who’s aided or mildly supported Trump or even just for being Republican. They don’t want their head on the chopping block.
 
Show receipts to what? At least on the thing you just quoted, he's not making any claims to evidence, he's saying that Biden supporters would riot if Trump wins. Given the past eight months or so, that's not a stretch.
Like I said earlier, Rudy also has to build the cases for court. Can't let the Lugenpresse get out ahead of their case and shut it down.
 
Honestly they seem to not just be siding with him, they seem to be "enthusiastically" siding with him.

That seems notable to me.
It’s because they probably realize that if election fraud gets away like this in 2020, it will only get worse in following elections and that they can kiss their government positions goodbye. Additionally, if they saw no way of Trump winning this, none of them would be helping.
 
Once again, people will be killed if Trump wins this somehow.
Also @ConfederateIrishman is giving out Late stickers like candy.
But hey don't you know...
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Also what's with these people implicating themselves. I mean you got hundreds of people online and offline admitting that they we're tinkering with the ballots.
 
All this bleating about "Our Democracy™️" wears me out. There are millions of people in this country who unironically think: "your rights, wishes, and concerns are forfeit, because you are outnumbered by people a thousand miles away."

so what's the alternative?
because the reality is no one says democracy is good, it's just the least shit system we have.
 

Although you probably won't read much about it in the New York Times or Washington Post, support for President Trump pressing ahead with demands for recounts, or otherwise contesting the outcome of last week's election, appears to be growing among top-ranking Republicans.

Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz and others raised questions about various irregularities (which actually aren't all that uncommon in American elections) earlier, and the GSA, the component of the federal government bureaucracy that oversees transfer of power and all that comes with it (moves in and out of the White House etc), said earlier that there would be no transfer of power until a "clear winner is clear based on the process laid out in the Constitution."

Now, Sen Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, arguably the most powerful Republican in Washington (perhaps even moreso than President Trump), has finally spoken up, and he's backing President Trump.

Sen. McConnell said Monday that Trump has every right not to accept the final results based on little more than media reports, and that President Trump is within his right to request vote recounts and file legal challenges to address irregularities, he said in opening floor comments.

The Kentucky Republican, who fended off a well-financed Democratic challenger, added, with perhaps a touch of sarcasm, that last week’s election "appears to have been free from meaningful foreign interference".

Earlier, McConnell said before the vote that "all legal ballots must be counted, all illegal ballots should not be counted,” and McConnell said again Monday on the Senate floor that "the process must be transparent."

The implications of these comments are momentous, and they drive home the fact that, as we wait to hear more from President Trump and the rest of the GOP establishment, this happy-go-lucky straightforward transition being priced in by the market hasn't been finalized quite yet. The markets now appear to agree, as US equities slipping headed into the close after what has been a wild ride higher since this morning's vaccine news. With minutes to go, the VIX is green for the day, and small caps might be headed for one of their biggest intraday reversals ever.

Meanwhile, the MSM is already explaining away McConnell's comments as more aggressive rhetoric meant to fire up the base in Georgia ahead of the Jan. 5 runoffs, where two GOP stalwarts will again defend their seats.

“Based on my convos with Rs over wknd, most everything McConnell does from here on isn't about January 20th (inauguration day & working with Biden) but January 5th (the Georgia run-off elections). To win the latter, Rs believe the base must be stoked, esp in a fast-changing state.”

— Robert Costa (@costareports) November 9, 2020

McConnell needs those seats to preserve his majority, and President Trump's legacy. All the more reason to put up a fight.

After all, with more Republicans stepping up with criticisms and complaints, perhaps there's more "'there', there" than the American people were led to believe.
YERTLE THE TURTLE ON HIS THRONE OF SKULLS
 
Honestly these initial steps by the GOP are probably the only reason I am still in the thread besides handing out stickers to everyone; If they were not going to side with Trump the election was already over. They seem to be siding with him now, hence the circus continues.
The late ratings we hand out are just proof we’re invested in this thread.
 
Because Cubans broke for Trump while Atlanta has been getting hit by the same Liberals from the North and California.

There might be fraud on top of that, but that is the baseline reason things even were a landslide in one state but close enough in the other state in the first place.
and Georgia is really the only deep southern state with a city large enough (ie population) to effect influence politically. There are not enough people in Jackson, MS (or the entire state) to turn MS blue. New Orleans doesn't even have enough population to make Louisiana purple. Atlanta has the numbers to actually take the rest of the state hostage politically. I guess NC is right behind as is Texas (but Texas is its own thing. Florida is the real hard to understand issue to me and a I said before is the bomb that set off the fraud panic.
 
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I love how that has not only become a symbol of all this election fuckery, but it's started to become a meme about Biden's campaign as a whole.
The ones I have seen starting to get sloshed out have given me a good chuckle like this one.
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Of course I had to look this up, and unfortunately the real Dixie Cup response to the election was to rename themselves in preparation for the Woke Ascendancy.
 
Ok, so ONE PERSON rips a ballot.

That just HAPPENS to mean that there is widespread voter fraud. Pshaw. You fucking right-wingers sure don't have anything on us Dems.
Fuck man, I guess he got us there. Pack it up boys, we riden with Biden now! In all seriouness, there is a shadow of a point to be made there, if they can just prove one or two people were dumping a few dozen ballots does it open the door to further investigation or can the Dems just chuck those guys into federal prison shrug and say its not like that would have changed anything?
 
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He’s a member of the Episcopal church. He probably holds some Evangelical beliefs, while still consuming alcohol and playing golf on sundays. His denomination is generally pozzed with progressivism though.
Trump doesn't drink. Not for religious reasons, but because his brother literally drank himself to death and he doesn't want to follow in his footsteps.
 
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