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To: maggief
Earlier this last week, some little bells started going off about what I learned in history class a long long time ago.

1840 - William Henry Harrison won the presidential election. He died from either typhoid, pneumonia, or paratyphoid fever (according to Wikipedia, apparently there was no formal need to fill out an official death certificate then). By the by, Wikipedia also mentions that the 1840 election was "held from Friday, October 30 to Wednesday, December 2, 1840."

60 years later, William McKinley was re-elected to his 2nd term in the 1900 election. He was assassinated on September 6, 1901 and succeeded by Teddy Roosevelt.

60 years later, John Kennedy was named the winner of the 1960 election. He survived the longest of these 3 election winners, until November 22, 1963.

60 years later, the American election process was destroyed by democrats in certain parts of the country. It remains to be seen if the country will survive the death of the election process.

So there you have it. Is there really a 60-year cycle, or just a coincidence?

56 posted on 11/22/2020 6:49:38 AM PST by Bernard (No tag today. Maybe tomorrow.)
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To: Bernard

nice 60year analysis and history review. thanks.

today Kevin McCarthy admitted to Maria Bartiromo
that Pres. Trump had brought back GOP control to the
house, and maintained the Senate,
even as the Utahn RAT Romney appeared everywhere
attacking the beloved ELECTED Pres. Trump; clearly
showing the Bishop-Senator’s coveting, jealousy and
continuing criminal coverup for his family’s actions
in Ukraine for which he is well known.


77 posted on 11/22/2020 7:17:29 AM PST by Diogenesis ("when a crime is unpunished, the world is unbalanced" )
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