Politics Turning GA, NC, NV, and/or PA into victory (Biden vs Trump, 2020 election!)

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This is a New York Times story but to get to it you have to register to the site. This is the CNN report on the report.

"An analysis of his tax records by the Times shows that after the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago encountered financial problems, big banks and hedge funds cut Trump considerable slack, granting him years of additional time to repay his debts, much of which was ultimately forgiven.
And while the previously unreported forgiven debts would usually fuel a large tax bill, Trump appears to have managed to pay almost no federal income tax on them, the Times reported, partially because of the significant financial losses his other businesses were enduring."

https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/27/politics/trump-tax-records-chicago-loan/index.html
 
Nebraska last broke Democratic in 1964. But while most states are winner take all, Nebraska allocates electoral college votes by congressional district and the first CD, which includes Omaha, is swing. Trump held a rally for one electoral vote.

He doesn't need to win, he just needs it close enough to get Supreme Court to stop counting ballots.
 
I kind of think the Nebraska thing was more a simple photo op that backfired when all the people got stranded.
 
Trump's winning Florida/Texas/Iowa/Ohio/Georgia

PA is 60/40 T
NC is 50/50

AZ/NV is 60/40 B

MN/WI/MI are all wild cards, but trending B

So Trump needs NC but even then is 270-268 B....needs one more
 
I'm too cynical to believe any of the polls.

Yeah, I'll wait till Tuesday and see then. I'm not trusting polls. I hope they are right because that would mean Biden is going to crush, but we will see. Not counting my eggs before they hatch.
 
Here's the thing, Trumps pseudo tax plan is just that a mirage, a faux oasis in the desert. Under Trump withholdings in paychecks went down creating the illusion that people are better off or making more money, but come tax time we will see a lot of angry people. The TCJA is a double sided sword.
 

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