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To: sevinufnine
The headline is false and does not reflect what President Trump actually said. What he doubled down on was concerns about mail-in voting:
"We're asking for a lot of trouble," Trump said."'Do I want to see a date change? No."

"I don't want to delay," Trump added. "I want to have the election. But I also don't want to have to wait three months and then find out that the ballots are all missing and the election doesn't mean anything. That what's going to happen."

"Glad I was able to get the very dishonest LameStream Media to finally start talking about the RISKS to our Democracy from dangerous Universal Mail-In-Voting (not Absentee Voting, which I totally support!)," he tweeted before his news conference.

But how many people will not read beyond the headline and think that President Trump actually wants to delay the election?
10 posted on 07/31/2020 4:51:17 AM PDT by Petrosius
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To: Petrosius

“But how many people will not read beyond the headline and think that President Trump actually wants to delay the election?”

Answer: every liberal


13 posted on 07/31/2020 4:52:43 AM PDT by sevinufnine
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To: Petrosius

Simple question: I read weeks ago that Pennsylvania will not have the result until long after the election.

Isn’t that also a planned “delay” of the election? Plus they’re going to steal it.


26 posted on 07/31/2020 5:00:04 AM PDT by Williams (Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
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To: Petrosius

Exactly. The headline is 180 degrees opposite of what Trump said, as quoted in the article.


72 posted on 07/31/2020 7:24:18 AM PDT by Theo (FReeping since 1998 ... drain the swamp.)
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