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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Why is everyone suddenly being so negative? I am not sure what happened in the last few hours but I thought the republicans in Michigan not giving in was a good thing?
I think the afidavits with physical evidence of fraud (perfect ballots, not fold, with perfect black circles marked only for biden in a different paper) is a really good development.

part of me wishes these things are not made public despites de constant need for good news because the more public it is, easier for the media to discredit evidence or for people to tamper with the evidence.
 
Fox News is reporting that Trump dropped a lawsuit in Michigan.

It's ovar now, swallow the black pill for Sleepy Joe is about to take his rightful place as China's basic bitch.

actually according to not fox news the below is what actually happened.​

Trump Campaign Withdraws Michigan Lawsuit After Wayne County Certification Reversal

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I think the afidavits with physical evidence of fraud (perfect ballots, not fold, with perfect black circles marked only for biden in a different paper) is a really good development.

part of me wishes these things are not made public despites de constant need for good news because the more public it is, easier for the media to discredit evidence or for people to tamper with the evidence.
It gives the media and lefty "memers" a headstart, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
 
Not all of it and that Twitch livestream was of questionable legality. Until now that is when the court suspended the rule that made it questionable.

If this court case was going to be a snow job then the court wouldn't have suspended the rule and the only coverage people would get would be from the Washington Post. Which claims any sort of election shenanigans in 2020, but not in 2016, is all conspiracy theories and nonsense.

It's also interesting that, if the court case was going to be a snow job, the judge could have just thrown out the claims which the Washington Post points out he did not

https://archive.vn/XvtOn



Since then the Republican state legislature submitted an amici curiae to say that ballot curing, which the election officials admitted happened in Democrat-run counties, is illegal.

I'm wondering if the Trump Campaign may actually win in PA MD courts and not need to go to the SCOTUS. Where they'd win.

If they win in PA MD that's a major thing.

I wonder if someone like Alito could submit an amicus curiae to say that the state legislator has, in his opinion, the final say on what is legal and what is not in elections because of Article 2 Clause 2 of the US constitution.
trump winning pa at the fed court level could create a reeeeeee that would tear a hole in the fabric of space-time.
 
I know it's not really a personal issue, but would Kavanaugh really be eager to side with the people that spent like a month calling him an actual rapist all for a petty scandal? I'm sure he hasn't forgotten about it.
There are 3 judges who have been dragged through the mud on bench. I have no idea how or why they would side with the left now.
 
All I know is I'm rooting for Trump because he is the only thing that can prevent the "Great Reset."
Trump doesn't prevent the "Great Reset". He, by himself, delays it-- at best. And he can't do much about much of the people under and parallel to him trying to set the stage for it.

That responsibility comes up to the people, being aware of what's happening, not being complacent, and cramming their will down the throats of the people that are supposed to represent their interests in every level of government well enough that they actually represent them and not rootless interests. Along the way, they can refine the political philosophy/vigor that Trump had towards more constructive ends.

Making a human into a messianic figure will set you up for disappointment.
Tucker has had to withdraw a number of other false claims about voters being deceased
By "a number", you mean "two".

He's had to retract two false claims. Out of over two dozen.

And he's far from the only one who makes these claims-- CNN just wants to use him as the lightning rod for this conversation to make their job of deboonking the idea of the dead rising from the grave to vote for Joe easier.

You clearly don't understand how voter records work and what anyone with any connections to the political system can get across the US (and complete randoms for most of the US)- dates of bith are included on the rolls in almost all cases, as they were in this case. Noone who didn't want to get egg on their face would dox someone on the internet solely on the basis of a name and a similar state without corroborating evidence
What are you talking about? Everyone here knows that you need a name, DOB, and in some jurisdictions an SSN in order to retrieve a particular voting record. Sometimes the rolls are open for viewing, like in PA. I speak with the assumption that everyone who comments on this is aware of this, and so when they say "this dead person vooted", it's because they found their record and it indicated such. Which is why I doubt that a woman who didn't verify her identity, is said to also be named the same as the alleged dead voter (instead of just being the only person named such) and whose actual name can be Donald Fauntleroy Duck for all we know in light of the aforementioned, is actually the alleged dead voter. I'm genuinely open to being proven wrong.

That said, even ignoring the dozens, if not hundreds or thousands of other cases of posthumous voting being discovered, they couldn't definitively prove that this woman was the alleged voter or that Tucker was talking about this particular person.
 
Why is everyone suddenly being so negative? I am not sure what happened in the last few hours but I thought the republicans in Michigan not giving in was a good thing?
this thread is literally a bipolar rollercoaster that only has massive peaks and sheer drops with nothing in between.
if anything should surprise you it's the rare moments where everyone is neither positive nor negative.
 
Okay so with Rudy saying that there's some indication the Wayne County certification _didnt_ happen, then?
 

actually according to not fox news the below is what actually happened.​

Trump Campaign Withdraws Michigan Lawsuit After Wayne County Certification Reversal

It's surreal watching Fox News basically abandon their base completely. Paul Ryan has succeeded in destroying Fox News.

Apparently even the late night shows on Fox News are also losing viewers as well.

Newsmax basically reminds me of Fox News in the early Obama era and I can see why they getting all those viewers.

The other bonus for Newsmax is that they have a free YouTube livestream that had like a 100 viewers back in July and now it's like at least 10K or more each day.
 
Why is everyone suddenly being so negative? I am not sure what happened in the last few hours but I thought the republicans in Michigan not giving in was a good thing?
Because its a massive uphill battle considering the vote count and the number of states that need to flip.
 
It's surreal watching Fox News basically abandon their base completely. Paul Ryan has succeeded in destroying Fox News.

Apparently even the late night shows on Fox News are also losing viewers as well.

Newsmax basically reminds me of Fox News in the early Obama era and I can see why they getting all those viewers.

The other bonus for Newsmax is that they have a free YouTube livestream that had like a 100 viewers back in July and now it's like at least 10K or more each day.
Fox's bizarre suicide attempt was certainly unexpected...
 
Because its a massive uphill battle considering the vote count and the number of states that need to flip.

If PA looks like it's going to flip because the mail-in ballots counted with no Republican observers are ruled illegal and dropped from a recount, the other states will flip too even if it takes the Insurrection Act to get those states to recount only legal ballots. You can see that Trump has put everything in place for this possibility.

Conversely, if the Trump campaign loses in PA and can't rely on the SCOTUS to flip the case their way then Biden is POTUS.
 
Why is everyone suddenly being so negative? I am not sure what happened in the last few hours but I thought the republicans in Michigan not giving in was a good thing?

Cuz doomers gonna doom.

No but for real if even I am feeling optimistic about it ya lot need to take a chill pill or go do something you like.

I dunno, go get a happy puzzle game or just go ahead and fap your brains out for all I care, but do something. This shit's looking good right now.
 
Because its a massive uphill battle considering the vote count and the number of states that need to flip.
It went down with people believing that the Maricopa thing falled down then up when it was discovered that did not sign then down when the media tried to deboonk it then up with the promise of trump that he has a plan and now we are expecting the down
 
It went down with people believing that the Maricopa thing falled down then up when it was discovered that did not sing then down when the media tried to deboonk it then up with the promise of trump that he has a plan and now we are expecting the down

Just watch this

https://www.courtlistener.com/docke...d_before=&entry_gte=&entry_lte=&order_by=desc

Like a fucking hawk to how the PA case is going.

Incidentally the most recent thing there is this
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The media are going to push this 'Even Trump's attorneys are dropping out of the case'. Now we know from the audio that Kerns claimed she'd be threatened by people working for the same law firm that the defendants used which is why she wanted out. According to the WaPo she asked to drop out earlier but the Judge declined because

https://archive.vn/XvtOn

Kerns also sought to pull out, but Brann declined to let her, saying at Tuesday’s hearing that he needed a lawyer involved in the case from the start to be present to answer his questions.

She's not dropping out because the case is hopeless, it's because of intimidation.

https://www.newsmax.com/us/lawyer-linda-kerns-harassment-pennsylvania/2020/11/16/id/997315/
https://archive.vn/wip/tqzuO

Kerns, who did not identify the lawyer who allegedly harassed her in the filing, also said she "has been subjected to continuous harassment in the form of abusive e-mails, phone calls, physical and economic threats and even accusations of treason – all for representing the President of the United States' campaign in this litigation."
 
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