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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That sounds crazy and you have to wonder why nobody else spoke up until December. As for the deleting, that's a reasonable feature for the machine software to have-- then, you'd have to prove that it was used in a way that would actually upset the results, and then demonstrate for good measure why that wasn't detected upon recounting.

I'm partial to Barnes' opinion of Powell and Wood's pursuits.
Lin claims trump won 410 electoral votes including california

This is what I was alluding to earlier when I said 'The saddest thing about this is that in the future Republicans will believe all allegations about the election, no matter how outlandish and Democrats will disbelieve all of them, no matter how well-founded.'

IMO It's objectively true that the Democrats cheated and Trump should have won the disputed states. It's not objectively true he should have won CA and got 410 electoral votes and it's a shame that things are so partisan that Republicans believe that.

Orwell pointed out that after the Spain Civil War both sides believed in things that were absurd. Even the side he thought was the lesser of two evils.
 
To me, the main questions right now are:

Can at least 3 states be flipped to Trump by next week?
If not, does he have a chance to get it to SCOTUS?
Can/will the Republican legislatures select the electors on behalf of him given the huge amounts or irregularities/fraud?
No one here actually knows but will give you a confident answer pretending that they do, the best answer is "wait and see".
Called that he would make that claim or called that trump actually took california?
Called that he's borderline insane, I would guess
 
They're going to organize a rally in the state capitol tomorrow while the legislature committees are meeting to discuss the vote.

Also, this banner is funny.

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To me, the main questions right now are:

Can at least 3 states be flipped to Trump by next week?
If not, does he have a chance to get it to SCOTUS?
Can/will the Republican legislatures select the electors on behalf of him given the huge amounts or irregularities/fraud?
Well SCOTUS is HOW the states will be flipped if they are. It was expected to take SCOTUS to make anything happen.
 
To me, the main questions right now are:

Can at least 3 states be flipped to Trump by next week?
If not, does he have a chance to get it to SCOTUS?
Can/will the Republican legislatures select the electors on behalf of him given the huge amounts or irregularities/fraud?
lol no
 
So I'm glad he got rid of it, as I find it believable that it was just a thing (like how Twitter acts) that they used as a cover while they didn't actually follow it at all.
In Britain I think the BBC has laws or rules that govern fairness and they just don't follow them. The BBC is probably one of the most biased pieces of shit in Western media. Worse than their foreign cohorts at CNN or whatever A) because they pretend to be fair and impartial but aren't and B) because the taxpayer is forced to fund them. They are not a commercial enterprise. In theory this makes them accountable to the taxpayer but in practice all it means is they get to do what they want with impunity because it's the taxpayer that gets penalised if they don't pay their licence fee.

So yeah, fairness doctrine being gone isn't the problem. Increased polarisation due to communist demoralisation is the problem.
 
A more certain method might have drawn suspicion (although he did brag 'I took him out' at Stalin's funeral). Whereas with his more uncertain method he's got deniability. Look at what most people say about Stalin's death. 'He was old', 'He was fat', 'He smoked fifty cigars a day' etc. Nobody thought twice about him having a stroke.
Evening assuming that Beria actually made the "I took him out" statement, I still find it easier to believe that Beria was talking shit than that he was actually confessing treason to Molotov. The fact is that, while Stalin might have been assassinated, there's no proof that he was. He was going to die eventually, and I think he was so successful at purging "troublemakers," and at pitting his minions against one another, that he did manage to keep a grip on power until he died naturally.
 
From uplifted crashed back down to reality...what in fuckity fuck is Pence doing swearing in this Democratic Senator from Arizona today considering the fraud that occurred there which the President's own legal team highlighted in their hearing this week?
God dammit. Can't I feel happy for just a small time?

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The BBC is probably one of the most biased pieces of shit in Western media.
Translation: The BBC regularly publishes things that upset me.
Increased polarisation due to communist demoralisation is the problem.
How can you type out a phrase like "communist demoralization is the problem" and not feel a little embarrassed?
 
From uplifted crashed back down to reality...what in fuckity fuck is Pence doing swearing in this Democratic Senator from Arizona today considering the fraud that occurred there which the President's own legal team highlighted in their hearing this week?
God dammit. Can't I feel happy for just a small time?

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The thing is it's very likely that despite the fraud Kelly did legitmately win. McSally wasn't the best candidate and was trailing behind Trump for the entire race.

Edit: And as TruthBoi said below McSally conceded awhile back so the race isn't be contested like the presidential race.
 
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