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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Apparently watching Tucker now and the ticker at the bottom says that Trump told Geraldo Rivera and would do the "right thing" after all legitimate votes are counted and called himself a realist that follows the constitution.

I guess we can read it in two ways, either Trump is planning the nuclear option if SCOTUS fucks him or Trump really believes he can leave peacefully and run back in 2024. I am personally leaning towards the first way and pray he goes for that one.
Heh, I went and grabbed the tweet after seeing the ticker too.
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Geraldo’s Twitter profile is hilarious. :story:
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And I care what the AP calls why? They were calling states for Biden with zero votes counted while states white a large trump lead and a history of being strong R states were left as "Republicans leading". The media is inconsequential in this, all that matters is the number of legitimate votes each candidate has recieved.
During the summer, AP also released a thinkpiece calling for everyone to uppercase “Black” and lowercase “white” under the assumption that white people have no shared culture/history. As far as I’m concerned, the AP is about as reliable as fortune cookies.
 
Interesting this happens after Trump's Pentagon purges. Starting to see why he was quiet this week.
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I wonder Merkel's handling this.
Seriously though, if true, things are about to get spicy. American troops seizing things in a foreign European country? I can't imagine the seething Twitter is doing.
 
Interesting this happens after Trump's Pentagon purges. Starting to see why he was quiet this week.
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I wish I could find it now and it's probably buried deep in this thread but back on Nov 10th, someone had posted a German tweet saying this. It was kind of glossed over because it sounded nuts and was in German. So I guess it ended up being true. That means the Army has had the servers since at least Nov 10th.

I can't find the screenshot of the actual tweet but I have the screenshots of the translation from Nov 10th. Does anyone else remember this?

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Found the tweet! Also, my fault it was Nov 8th.



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Are there any highlights of what happened today, good, bad and neutral? Also, how do we know Gov. Kemp won't cuck out with the recount/audit/canvassing in Georgia?



So how long will it take to go from state courts to SCOTUS, in PA at least?
Good:
Dems officially gave up on North Carolina
Various Claims by trump about rust belt ballots
GOP is launching an effort of its own in Arizona

Neutral:
Rumors of Dominion Servers being confiscated

Bad:
Trump Campaign Lawsuit in Arizona is a Clusterfuck
Georgia GOP is being useless
Some of Trump’s Penn legal team left (but apparently some were useless)
 
I wish I could find it now and it's probably buried deep in this thread but back on Nov 10th, someone had posted a German tweet saying this. It was kind of glossed over because it sounded nuts and was in German. So I guess it ended up being true.

I can't find the screenshot of the actual tweet but I have the screenshots of the translation from Nov 10th. Does anyone else remember this?

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I remember this, as well, looks like there might have been truth to it.
 
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"The three past contingent elections were held by the outgoing Congress, since, at the time, congressional terms ended / began on March 4, the same day as presidential terms. In 1933, the 20th Amendment moved the congressional term end / start date to an earlier date in the year than the new January 20 presidential term end / start date. The amendment reduced the length of lame-duck sessions of Congress. As a result, the contingent elections are conducted by the incoming Congress.[2]"

I made a map of the state house delegations for the incoming congress. Note that we flipped the Iowa delegation red this year, and turned the Minnesota/Michigan/Pennsylvania delegations into tied delegations.

Because each state will be voting as one bloc, I'm not quite sure how the tied states would play out if the Repubs and Dems in those states can't agree on a candidate. However, if at least 26 out of the 27 GOP controlled delegations votes for Trump, I suppose that would be moot. The question is...is it possible for enough delegations to cuck out and give it to Biden? That seems unlikely to me, because let's assume that all 20 Dem controlled delegations try to give it to Biden. They need 6 more, so let's assume that one Repub in each tied state cucks out for Dementia Joe. That leads to 23 House delegations giving it to Biden, which means they'd need at least 2 more. The most Dem optimistic outcome I can think of in this scenario is something like the Utah delegation and maybe the Wisconsin delegation (or maybe one of the states with only 1 Repub congressperson) cucking out on top of that for Joe. But it seems all that's a tall order.

The most likely outcome in this scenario, I think, would be all 27 GOP delegations voting for Trump, but enough of them would probably try extracting GOP-establishment friendly concessions from him beforehand.

Oh, and I think the Senate would easily select Pence as VP in this scenario as well.

NOTE: This all only happens if neither candidate gets over 270 electoral votes. Also, the only choices the House can make are among the Top 3 electoral vote getters, which means that for example (hypothetically speaking) if 1 Faithless Elector casted a vote for Bob Chipman out of pity, leading him to be 3rd place in #of electoral votes, and 26 House delegations voted to make Bob Chipman the President, we'd have President MovieBob (despite him presumably getting 0 popular votes).
 
So how long will it take to go from state courts to SCOTUS, in PA at least?
It will have to be wrapped up before the deadline for certifying, December 8, or the EC votes, December 14, at the very latest. Those are hard deadlines so it can't be after them. Bush v. Gore was decided by SCOTUS on December 12, 2000. So somewhere in that general timeframe is the last. States have to finish any disputes and certify by December 8.
 
I wish I could find it now and it's probably buried deep in this thread but back on Nov 10th, someone had posted a German tweet saying this. It was kind of glossed over because it sounded nuts and was in German. So I guess it ended up being true. That means the Army has had the servers since at least Nov 10th.

I can't find the screenshot of the actual tweet but I have the screenshots of the translation from Nov 10th. Does anyone else remember this?

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Thank God, those fucking deadbeat surfers and their marihuana and their casual sex
 
I wish I could find it now and it's probably buried deep in this thread but back on Nov 10th, someone had posted a German tweet saying this. It was kind of glossed over because it sounded nuts and was in German. So I guess it ended up being true. That means the Army has had the servers since at least Nov 10th.

I can't find the screenshot of the actual tweet but I have the screenshots of the translation from Nov 10th. Does anyone else remember this?

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Supposedly this has something to do with the election. Is there a translation?

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This Million MAGA March is such a whitepill. Finally, the right organizes to celebrate and fight as one around the guy who gave them the balls to push, and now they're giving back to him.

MSM can call this event anything out of their playbook tomorrow, but I don't care. These guys are happy because Trump happened. Bless.
And to blackpill you, Ethan Ralph is going to be there. Maybe Baked Alaska too. That seems like a kiss of death to me.
 
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