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snood
 
  0  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:23 pm
Question for any Trump supporter who can answer it -
If the Democrats fixed the election why didn’t they win the Senate and keep the seats on the house that they lost?
oralloy
 
  0  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:24 pm
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:
Again, why is nothing burning? Those Trump supporters are dangerous. That is the narrative.

Progressives always falsely accuse conservatives of acting like progressives.
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oralloy
 
  1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:25 pm
@oristarA,
oristarA wrote:
North Carolina seems different and complicated. Though Trump's lead is narrowing, he's still possible to win the state.

The Democrats' Senate candidate in North Carolina has a military history of sleeping with the wives of his injured subordinates.

The media produced a lot of polls announcing that voters don't care about stuff like that.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/13/poll-cunningham-leads-tillis-429181

In the end though, it looks like it's not turning out to be very popular with voters.
coldjoint
 
  3  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:26 pm
@snood,
snood wrote:

Question for any Trump supporter who can answer it -
If the Democrats fixed the election why didn’t they win the Senate and keep the seats on the house that they lost?

It would be more believable if they did. They just aren't too bright. They forgot elections have similarities and a successful down ballot is one of them.
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snood
 
  3  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:27 pm
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:

oristarA wrote:
North Carolina seems different and complicated. Though Trump's lead is narrowing, he's still possible to win the state.

The Democrats' Senate candidate in North Carolina has a military history of sleeping with the wives of his injured subordinates.

The media produced a lot of polls announcing that voters don't care about stuff like that.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/13/poll-cunningham-leads-tillis-429181

In the end though, it looks like it's not turning out to be very popular with voters.


Man, you conservatives sure are hard on political candidates who commit adultery.
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oralloy
 
  1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:37 pm
@snood,
snood wrote:
When I’m making these half-hearted attempts at communicating with CJ and Oralloy and the rest, I find it a source of comfort that they really believe in **** like a Trump 2024 campaign, or the outlawing of one of the two major political parties. It’s comforting because every time they argue these things they look completely foam-at-the-mouth batshit, and I don’t have to take them seriously. It’s almost a warm fuzzy.

If Mr. Trump ends up losing this election (which seems likely but is by no means definite at the moment), a 2024 run is entirely plausible.

Mr. Trump can appoint a swarm of independent prosecutors to relentlessly hound the Biden Administration with endless criminal investigations. Meanwhile over the next few years he can host a TV show on Fox News and keep his base rallied to oppose Mr. Biden at every turn.

Mr. Trump's base has clearly stuck with him. Even if he loses this election it'll be a very close loss. After four years of endless prosecutions and criminal investigations of the Biden Administration, the nation will be weary from scandal fatigue and Mr. Trump's base should be able to win him the 2024 election just like they did in 2016 after Mr. Obama's do-nothing presidency.

I may be ahead of everyone else on outlawing the Democratic Party, but if Democrats keep abusing their power to harm people who disagree with them, more and more people will come around to wanting to outlaw them. Legislation outlawing the Democratic Party may be the first thing that Mr. Trump signs when he is sworn back into office in 2025.
neptuneblue
 
  1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:43 pm
@oralloy,
You're forgetting exactly how many Republicans hate his guts and will never accept him back.
oralloy
 
  2  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:44 pm
@neptuneblue,
I forget them because they have no relevance.
neptuneblue
 
  1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 08:46 pm
@oralloy,
Lol! Whateves peeps.



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FreedomEyeLove
 
  2  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 09:18 pm
@snood,
Quote:
Question for any Trump supporter who can answer it -
If the Democrats fixed the election why didn’t they win the Senate and keep the seats on the house that they lost?


Very easy answer.

TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome)

No one up for the senate or house had the last name "Trump."
oristarA
 
  0  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 09:25 pm
@oristarA,
oristarA wrote:

Now USA Today's data show:

Trump has 0.1% lead in Georgia.
Trump has 0.8% lead in Pennsylvania, but the state still has 10% of the ballots left to count, foreboding a Biden victory.


Presently: Trump has 0.0% lead in Georgia. Both Trump and Biden are 49.4%.
Trump has 0.6% lead in Pennsylvania, but the state still has 10% of the ballots left to count, foreboding a Biden victory.
snood
 
  1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 09:44 pm
@FreedomEyeLove,
FreedomEyeLove wrote:

Quote:
Question for any Trump supporter who can answer it -
If the Democrats fixed the election why didn’t they win the Senate and keep the seats on the house that they lost?


Very easy answer.

TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome)

No one up for the senate or house had the last name "Trump."

But the conspiracy was supposed to be that ballots were moved or somehow missing. That would affect the totals of ALL the candidates on the ballot, no matter their name.
BillW
 
  -1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 09:46 pm
@oristarA,
oristarA wrote:

oristarA wrote:

Now USA Today's data show:

Trump has 0.1% lead in Georgia.
Trump has 0.8% lead in Pennsylvania, but the state still has 10% of the ballots left to count, foreboding a Biden victory.


Presently: Trump has 0.0% lead in Georgia. Both Trump and Biden are 49.4%.
Trump has 0.6% lead in Pennsylvania, but the state still has 10% of the ballots left to count, foreboding a Biden victory.

0.4 % in Penn
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oralloy
 
  2  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 09:54 pm
@oristarA,
oristarA wrote:
Presently: Trump has 0.0% lead in Georgia. Both Trump and Biden are 49.4%.
Trump has 0.6% lead in Pennsylvania, but the state still has 10% of the ballots left to count, foreboding a Biden victory.

It will be interesting to see if both Senate races in Georgia end up in a runoff election.
neptuneblue
 
  1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 10:10 pm
@oralloy,
Runoff Senate elections in Georgia could determine balance of the Senate
BY GRACE SEGERS

UPDATED ON: NOVEMBER 5, 2020 / 5:05 PM / CBS NEWS

Americans may not know the final party balance of the Senate until January. As of Thursday, there is no clear winner in the two Senate races in Georgia, meaning both races could advance to a runoff election on January 5. This could leave the Senate in limbo when it reconvenes early next year, with neither party having a clear majority.

Georgia had two Senate elections this year, thanks to a special election to determine who would replace former Senator Johnny Isakson, who retired last year. Senator Kelly Loeffler was appointed by Governor Brian Kemp to replace Isakson, but faced challenges from 20 other candidates in the special election. Under state law, a race must advance to a runoff election if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote. Loeffler, who received around 26% of the vote, will advance to the runoff alongside Democrat Raphael Warnock, who received around 32% of the vote on Tuesday.

The second Senate race in the state was more straightforward, as Republican Senator David Perdue was up for reelection this year. He was challenged by Democrat Jon Ossoff, who unsuccessfully ran for the House in 2017. Although it looked like Perdue may have scraped enough votes to win the race outright with a majority earlier in the week, by Thursday his vote share dipped to just under 50%.

In a statement, Perdue's campaign expressed confidence he would ultimately win reelection, saying Ossoff had a history of losing in the state. Ossoff was defeated by former Congresswoman Karen Handel in a runoff election in 2017 in what was then the most expensive House race in history.

"Perdue will finish this election in first place with substantially more votes than his Democrat opponent," the statement said. "If overtime is required when all of the votes have been counted, we're ready, and we will win."

The National Republican Senatorial Committee, Senate Republicans' campaign arm, also said in a statement Perdue "won this race in regular time and will do the same in overtime."

"Georgians have rejected Jon Ossoff's liberal, socialist agenda not once, not twice, but three times. And the fourth time will not be the charm, but instead, a perfectly miserable experience for Jon Ossoff, national Democrats and their shared dream of a socialist America," NRSC executive director Kevin McLaughlin, referring to Ossoff's losses in the previous congressional election and his lower vote share this year.

However, the Ossoff campaign was also bullish about its chances in a runoff election.

"The votes are still being counted, but we are confident that Jon Ossoff's historic performance in Georgia has forced Senator David Perdue to continue defending his indefensible record of unemployment, disease, and corruption. When a runoff is called and held in January, Georgians are going to send Jon to the Senate to defend their health care and put the interests of working families and small businesses ahead of corporate lobbyists," Ossoff campaign manager Ellen Foster said in a statement.

The balance of the Senate is currently 48 to 48. The winner of the Senate race in North Carolina is unclear, although incumbent Republican Senator Thom Tillis has a small lead as of Thursday. Fifty-one seats are needed for a majority.
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FreedomEyeLove
 
  -1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 10:11 pm
@snood,
Quote:
But the conspiracy was supposed to be that ballots were moved or somehow missing. That would affect the totals of ALL the candidates on the ballot, no matter their name.


The thing about TDS is that people who have it refuse to accept that they have it.

You do realize that votes for president are NATIONAL (meaning that everyone in the country gets a ballot with them on it) right? You do realize that senate and house seats are localized (meaning that not everyone in the country gets ballots with them on it) right? Is that hard for you to understand?

Do I need to explain the difference to you like you're a child?

OK, I will.

See, EVERYONE in the U.S. is able to vote for the president, but people are only able to vote for house and senate seats in individual states.

Naturally, many more ballots will exist with Trump and Biden on them then with other officials. Many millions more.

Does that make sense enough to you little boy? Is there anything else that a child could very easily understand that you'd like me to explain to you?

Another thing to note for people paying attention. There have been many multiple reports of ballots appearing AFTER election day with no one else selected other than Biden. No other races selected other than president.

Also, if someone is willing to break the law to ensure that Biden "wins", what about changing a specific vote on a ballot is far fetched?

A couple other questions I'd really like an answer to,

If Biden succeeds in this fraud and is made president, what will the progressives blame all of society's ills on without Trump as the go to scapegoat?

Also, how would media companies be able to make money without click bait headlines about Trump everyday?
oralloy
 
  2  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 10:40 pm
@FreedomEyeLove,
FreedomEyeLove wrote:
Another thing to note for people paying attention. There have been many multiple reports of ballots appearing AFTER election day with no one else selected other than Biden. No other races selected other than president.

Such an occurrence is especially suspicious in Michigan, as Michigan Democrats habitually engage in straight ticket voting where they only check a single box to vote for every Democratic candidate on the ballot.
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neptuneblue
 
  2  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 10:46 pm
@FreedomEyeLove,
Society's ills are ours, together and alone. Pinning Biden to fixing Trump's build up of previous mistakes is a tall order, making Biden God-like. Our country has massive issues. Trump may not have started it but he certainly fanned the flames of dissent.

Coming up with solutions isn't easy. Trump didn't even try to solve anything, he made things worse. It's not fraud that's putting Biden into Office - it's the will of the People. Just like how Trump got there.

You forget that.

I wish you wouldn't.



FreedomEyeLove
 
  1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 10:52 pm
@neptuneblue,
Quote:
It's not fraud that's putting Biden into Office - it's the will of the People. Just like how Trump got there.


If that's true neptune, how would an investigation hurt?

If there's nothing to hide, why is the left trying to stop investigation?

If there's nothing to hide, why are votes being counted in secret without impartial parties being allowed access?

If the American people don't trust this election, how will they trust any election going forward?

neptuneblue
 
  1  
Thu 5 Nov, 2020 10:54 pm
@FreedomEyeLove,
American people trust the election.

Trump supporters want vengeance. It's not the same thing.
 

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