Posted on 10/26/2020 5:26:47 PM PDT by rintintin
TheLastRefuge @TheLastRefuge2 Pennsylvania [New York Times Report] - Trump carrying 24% of Philly.
If President Trump carries 24%+ of Philadelphia voters, barring massive fraud, he will win PA easily.
https://nytimes.com/2020/10/25/us/politics/pennsylvania-polls-biden-trump.html
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In case you missed it, Joe Biden who MUST win Pennsylvania, got worried that Trump had THREE rallies in PA TODAY!
Joe was supposed to have an “event” (term used very loosely) in Delaware today. Instead he figured he better go to PA also!
The media report that Trump was in Pennsylvania, Biden was in Pennsylvania.
Trump was in Allentown before traveling to the Lancaster Airport in Lititz, then the Altoona-Blair County Airport in Martinsburg.
Meanwhile Sleepy Joe traveled all the way from Wilmington Delaware to Chester Pennsylvania 12.4 miles.
TWELVE MILES! (The Hill said 15 miles)
If the NYT admits to 24% then it’s more like 50+%.
No, black men are likely to be registered as Democrats. The cited numbers should just be the breakdown between parties. Your surmise would just be icing on the cake.
Its a poll.
I dont know how they can know this when not one ballot has been opened.
Reminds me of the nonsense on here before the 2018 election where we were going to pick up seats. Not falling for that crap again.
The only way he looses is from ballot fraud like having ballots that are received anywhere from 3 to 12 days after November 3rd not having postmarks or having signatures to match and ballot harvesting..
The only way he looses is from ballot fraud like having ballots that are received anywhere from 3 to 12 days after November 3rd not having postmarks or having signatures to match and ballot harvesting..
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