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Biden Campaign Spokesperson Andrew Bates is already threatening to have President Donald Trump escorted from the White House in January, despite the results not being in yet. Bates made the shocking statement in response to reports that President Trump has no plans to concede while the election is still being determined.“As we said on July 19th, the American people will decide this election. And the United States government is perfectly capable of escorting trespassers out of the White House,†Bates said in a statement.https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1324733733853974535 On Friday morning, the Decision Desk called the race for Biden — ignoring that several states that he would...
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Almighty God is exposing the election fraud. The landslide of exposure is coming. President Trump will be re-elected and serve 4 more years in the White House. Watch especially 2:10 through 10:00. Continuing to pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17). All praise, honor, and glory to our Heavenly Father, our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit!
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James S. Brady Press Briefing Room6:48 P.M. ESTTHE PRESIDENT: Good evening. I’d like to provide the American people with an update on our efforts to protect the integrity of our very important 2020 election. If you count the legal votes, I easily win. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us. If you count the votes that came in late — we’re looking at them very strongly. But a lot of votes came in late.I’ve already decisively won many critical states, including massive victories in Florida, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, to name just...
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Requiring photo ID is “racist,†except when it’s done by Obama, the NAACP, unions, or any other liberals In March 2012, Obama’s Justice Department blocked Texas’s voter ID requirement, claiming that it was “racist.â€However, Obama’s Justice Department required photo ID for everyone who enters.So let’s say that in 2012, someone was denied their right to vote because they didn’thave voter ID, and they wanted to file a lawsuit at the Justice Department. But because they didn’t have photo ID, they couldn’t have gotten get into the Justice Department in the first place!This video is from 2012. Beginning at 2:39, we see...
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An election isn’t over when the polls close. It’s over when election administrators complete their postelection activities and the election results are certified. As with everything else related to elections, state law governs these postelection processes—and there are 51 models. (The states plus Washington, D.C.). This webpage reviews the major postelection processes. Select one of the headings below the map to learn more.
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Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives warned colleagues Thursday that promoting and campaigning on a far-left social agenda hurt them badly in 2020. “[If] we are going to run on Medicare for All, defund the police, socialized medicine, we’re not going to win,†House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, a Democrat from South Carolina said on a leaked Democrat House caucus phone call.A Washington Post congressional reporter receiving leaked information from a source with access tweeted part of the more than two-hour phone call on Thursday afternoon. If we run this race again we will get fucking torn apart again...
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Thousands of military ballots have yet to be counted in Georgia, which some say could give a boost to President Trump’s numbers in the state, even as Democratic nominee Joe Biden pulls slightly ahead in the race to claim the state’s 16 electoral votes. Biden early Friday was leading in the state with 2,449,371 votes, or 49.39% of the ballots cast, while the president had 2,448,454 votes, or 49.37% of the ballots cast. But there are thousands of military, overseas and provisional ballots that will soon be added to the vote tally.
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Did the Democrats copy the Lenin playbook in this year’s election? A reminder…the first “free election” in Russia was held in 1917. Lenin promised a “free” election where all votes would be equal and each citizen would be heard. The election was scheduled and a number of political parties provided the voters a choice. The Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party (Lenin’s Bolsheviks) campaigned with appeals to win the majority’s vote with the promise of “Peace, Land and Bread.” The energy of the Bolsheviks and the promises of Lenin were insufficient to win the election (they only garnered 23%) of the vote....
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Sorry for the vanity, but this reality is yet to be factored and is evident everywhere: TRUMP HATRED ABSOLVES and ENCOURAGES CHEATINGConsider suspicious incident after incident in Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Detroit, Las Vegas, and elsewhere. Now, add democrat hated for the President so vehement, and so widespread within half of the population, that cheating and fraudulent voting counting--as predicted-- is encouraged. Poll workers in these suspect cities had free reign to cheat, knowing full well there would be no repercussions, as long as poll watchers were kept at distance.There are too many suspicious incidences to individually mention here, but my thesis...
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Californians were right to decline to give affirmative action a second life. People are much better off without it. Saying 2020 is full of surprises is a gross understatement. One of the good surprises — in contrast to, say, the coronavirus reaction — in this election cycle is that voters in California, the bluest of the blue states, rejected Proposition 16, a measure that sought to restore affirmative action in the state, meaning “universities and government offices could factor in someone’s race, gender or ethnicity in making hiring, spending and admissions decisions.” Prop 16 was the left’s latest attempt to...
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A growing list of Republicans have reproached President Trump for his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. Why it matters: In televised remarks on Thursday evening. the president provided no evidence for his claim that widespread voter fraud has caused his initial lead in the presidential race to slip away. He also pledged to continue fighting to have ballots thrown out in the courts. What they're saying: Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie: "We heard nothing today about any evidence. This kind of thing, all it does is inflame without informing. And we cannot permit inflammation without information." Sen. Mitt...
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Well I could finally sleep (one night without closing an eye, then an entire day at work; sleep is sweet after such a day!) and I think I can offer some reflection. This massive fraud was already in the making. Still, the brazenness and scale of it astonish. It is also astounding that election fraud is treated so lightly in the US compared to Europe. The voting rules and voting standards are pure Third World. Those Democrats who thinks local fraud and manipulation are enough to get rid of Trump have learned nothing from the shampeachment theater. Trump is no...
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President Trump's eldest son Donald Trump Jr. on Thursday called out potential 2024 Republican presidential hopefuls for not being supportive enough of his father as votes are counted across the country to determine a White House winner. Trump Jr., who is seen as a potential future political candidate, decried a "total lack of action" from those who may make a run in four years, as the current presidential race comes down to the wire in a handful of battleground states. "They have a perfect platform to show that they're willing & able to fight but they will cower to the...
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Someone capture this or at least watch it before it goes away. https://www.facebook.com/372632503453516/videos/1112838062467051/
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The Trump campaign issued a statement Friday morning defiantly pushing back against claims that Joe Biden has won the presidential election. Lawyer Matt Morgan indicated the campaign would be challenging results in Georgie, Nevada and Pennsylvania. Morgan also expressed confidence Trump would prevail in Arizona.
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Montgomery County (north suburb of Philly), 62,909 more votes than 2016 (501K vs 438K +14.34%). Population increased only about 1-2%. Other large blue counties show only small turnout changes of 5% or less. Pittsburgh will be down. Very suspicious to me.
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The dataset describes a current state of mail ballot requests for the 2020 General Election. It’s a snapshot in time of the current volume of ballot requests across the Commonwealth. [Click ‘View Data’, then the 3rd column over, ‘sort ascending’
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Overnight the State of Georgia was stolen. The Democrats made up a 100,000 vote deficit since election day to steal the state. President Trump held massive rallies in Georgia before the election. He had an estimated 42,000 supporters at his rally in Rome, Georgia less than a week ago. Joe Biden held two events in Georgia on October 27, where he garnered up an estimated 70 supporters. But don’t trust your own eyes. And don’t blame this on COVID. President Trump had hundreds of thousands watching his rallies on the Internet but Biden only had a few thousand watching his...
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0 X More ballots arriving in Georgia from overseas and provisional voters November 5, 2020 Atlanta: Fulton County election workers were hard at it again on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020 counting ballots at State Farm Arena. Fulton County officials say election workers have completed processing absentee-by-mail ballots. Fulton elections head Richard Barron said that 145,748 absentee-by-mail ballots have been processed. Of that, he said, results of 138,000 have been posted online and 1,200 more absentees that required more signature verification will come later today — meaning there’s a difference of roughly 7,000 between what’s been processed and what’s been posted....
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“This is the Harvard, the Yale, the Princeton of cooking, and I’m gonna have to be here.” Sanders enlisted in the military at 17 to take advantage of the GI Bill to pay her way at the CIA — but she didn’t get to cook in the military. Instead, as a member of the 4th Engineer Battalion, Sanders worked in Afghanistan as part of a team responsible for locating improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and procuring the parts needed to repair and re-deploy vehicles damaged by IEDs. ‘[The CIA] is the Harvard, the Yale, the Princeton of cooking, and I’m gonna...
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