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

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Just saw a petition going around Facebook trying to make the presidential election be redone with everyone voting again. Pretty sure I was told to F)(&n deal with it when Trump won, now that he loses they think we should revote. Unfortunately for the minority who want to fight this, time to F'n deal with it. Oh and my favorite classy Trump flag waving around town "F your feelings" while you deal with it.
 
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Just saw a petition going around Facebook trying to make the presidential election be redone with everyone voting again. Pretty sure I was told to F)(&n deal with it when Trump won, now that he loses they think we should revote. Unfortunately for the minority who want to fight this, time to F'n deal with it. Oh and my favorite classy Trump flag waving around town "F your feelings" while you deal with it.

Its literally so funny the hypocrisy of all they did in 2016.
 



Yeah, let’s just not count PA, wtf??


Trump's Lawyers have nothing but baseless and frivolous claims. They are filing so many suits, so they can throw as much shit at the wall as they can in hopes that something sticks. Nothing is sticking and its all still shit.

The icing on the cake. These Lawyers will get stiffed when they lose. Trump doesn't pay losers (He doesn't pay anyone, but hey)
 
Can we just stop with the 24-hour news, now? I mean on 9/11 it made sense but that was quite a few years ago. There aren't 24hrs of national breaking news.

Well Trump is a terrorist
 
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Gonna miss Jeff's hot takes. Dude has been a constant s0urce of entertainment.
 
Conceding is not just a matter of good manners. As others have pointed out, Trumper heading GSA can block Biden from funds, space, access to information, etc. needed to transition. As corrupt and evil Tricky Dick was, when he had to decide between his presidency and the Republic chose the Republic. Trump doesn't give a fuck about the country. He will burn it all down without dragons.

Already 70% of Republicans think election was stolen.
The idea is to not only deny the incoming administration resources but to make the country ungovernable.

Attacks against very Trumpy Republican Sec of State in Georgia aren't stupid, they are signal that there was not enough voter suppression.
 
Newt Gingrich is now blaming George Soros (aka The Jews). I think that's basically as far back as they can fall into stupid conspiracy shit before they have completely run out of excuses.
These fucks have poisoned close to half of the country with their dangerous, fascist, and frankly racist rhetoric. I wish the nation was intelligent enough to recognize this. Some of these public figures seriously need to go down.
 
Newt Gingrich is now blaming George Soros (aka The Jews). I think that's basically as far back as they can fall into stupid conspiracy shit before they have completely run out of excuses.

Can't wait till they blame the voting fairies who come out after dark when everyone is sleeping and mischievously and secretly change the selections on ballots with magic pixie dust while GOP representatives are forced to wait outside.
 
It's interesting--Republicans are going along with Trump's flailing desperation because they don't want to alienate his base of loyal cultists (which is about 40-50% of Republicans, conservatively, no pun intended) especially ahead of the Georgia run-off Senate elections. But even when Trump is removed from office in January, those people aren't going to stop loving him and looking to him for their reality--what do Republicans do then? Does Trump remain the Republicans' leader-in-exile? Do they have to keep taking their marching orders from his Twitter feed, to avoid alienating his adherents ahead of the 2022 midterms, the 2024 elections, etc?

Almost makes you feel sorry for Republican politicians, many of whom dislike Trump but nearly all of which have to do his bidding and look like craven lackeys.

Almost.
 
It's interesting--Republicans are going along with Trump's flailing desperation because they don't want to alienate his base of loyal cultists (which is about 40-50% of Republicans, conservatively, no pun intended) especially ahead of the Georgia run-off Senate elections. But even when Trump is removed from office in January, those people aren't going to stop loving him and looking to him for their reality--what do Republicans do then? Does Trump remain the Republicans' leader-in-exile? Do they have to keep taking their marching orders from his Twitter feed, to avoid alienating his adherents ahead of the 2022 midterms, the 2024 elections, etc?

Almost makes you feel sorry for Republican politicians, many of whom dislike Trump but nearly all of which have to do his bidding and look like craven lackeys.

Almost.
yeah I’m so close to feeling sorry for the party that had no problem with the racists for supporters.
 
It's interesting--Republicans are going along with Trump's flailing desperation because they don't want to alienate his base of loyal cultists (which is about 40-50% of Republicans, conservatively, no pun intended) especially ahead of the Georgia run-off Senate elections. But even when Trump is removed from office in January, those people aren't going to stop loving him and looking to him for their reality--what do Republicans do then? Does Trump remain the Republicans' leader-in-exile? Do they have to keep taking their marching orders from his Twitter feed, to avoid alienating his adherents ahead of the 2022 midterms, the 2024 elections, etc?

Almost makes you feel sorry for Republican politicians, many of whom dislike Trump but nearly all of which have to do his bidding and look like craven lackeys.

Almost.
It's their own faults for going along with it in the first place instead of having morals and a backbone.
 
It's interesting--Republicans are going along with Trump's flailing desperation because they don't want to alienate his base of loyal cultists (which is about 40-50% of Republicans, conservatively, no pun intended) especially ahead of the Georgia run-off Senate elections. But even when Trump is removed from office in January, those people aren't going to stop loving him and looking to him for their reality--what do Republicans do then? Does Trump remain the Republicans' leader-in-exile? Do they have to keep taking their marching orders from his Twitter feed, to avoid alienating his adherents ahead of the 2022 midterms, the 2024 elections, etc?

Almost makes you feel sorry for Republican politicians, many of whom dislike Trump but nearly all of which have to do his bidding and look like craven lackeys.

Almost.
It seems like in the absence of power, and leader without a position, would make for a good time for a 2024 hopeful to get out in front and paint the guidelines of the new GOP. Start building a strong base as quick as possible.
 
It seems like in the absence of power, and leader without a position, would make for a good time for a 2024 hopeful to get out in front and paint the guidelines of the new GOP. Start building a strong base as quick as possible.

as soon as any R tried, trump and his sycophants would attack harshly
 

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