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Trump seen voting by mail in newly re-surfaced Access Hollywood video

An Access Hollywood video clip from 2004 has reemerged showing President Donald Trump voting by mail, despite recently claiming it leads to fraud.

In the segment that was filmed the day of the 2004 presidential election, Mr Trump was driven around New York City with host Billy Bush, while he attempted to cast his ballot.

Mr Trump tried to vote at three different polling centres on that day, but was turned away from them all because because of an address mix-up on the forms submitted by his son, Donald Trump Jr, according to Law & Crime.

Mr Trump became visibly annoyed as the day went on, and after being turned away at a third polling station, he looked at the camera and said: “Well, I’m gonna fill out the absentee ballot”.

The segment then cut to Mr Trump and Mr Bush sitting in the limousine that transported them through the city that day, as Mr Trump filled out the form.

After he filled it out he said: “And I’ve just voted,” before he held the absentee ballot up to the camera and added: “At least you can say, the Trumpster doesn’t give up right? You’ve got to vote.”

After months of criticising mail-in voting, the president told Chris Wallace of Fox News last week that he might not accept a losing result in November’s presidential election, because “mail-in voting is going to rig” it.

The week prior, Mr Trump also tweeted without proof: ”Mail-In Ballot fraud found in many elections. People are just now seeing how bad, dishonest and slow it is.

“Election results could be delayed for months. No more big election night answers? 1 per cent not even counted in 2016. Ridiculous!”

In a further tweet, he added: “Just a formula for RIGGING an Election. Absentee Ballots are fine because you have to go through a precise process to get your voting privilege. Not so with Mail-Ins. Rigged Election!!! 20 per cent fraudulent ballots?”

Although the president attempted to make a distinction between absentee and mail-in voting in his post on Twitter, CNN reported that they are essentially the same thing.

David Becker, founder of the nonpartisan Centre for Election Innovation and Research said: “You request a ballot, you get a ballot, you vote, you send it in, and there are protections in place.

“It doesn’t matter whether you call it mail voting or absentee voting. It’s the same thing.”

Mr Trump has repeatedly spoken publicly against people being able to vote by mail in this year’s presidential election and has claimed without evidence that it will cause a large increase in voting fraud.

In May, the president falsely claimed that mail-in voting will enable “thousands of forgeries,” despite voting by mail in Florida himself in March for the Republican primary.

Officials from both the Democratic and Republican parties have called for voting by mail to be implemented for November’s presidential election, due to logistical concerns around the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

However, in May the president tweeted: “The United States cannot have all Mail In Ballots. It will be the greatest Rigged Election in history.”

He then added, without citing any evidence, that “people grab them from mailboxes, print thousands of forgeries and ‘force’ people to sign. Also, forge names.”



"People grab them from the mailboxes. When you're a star, they let you do it!"
 
Trump seen voting by mail in newly re-surfaced Access Hollywood video

An Access Hollywood video clip from 2004 has reemerged showing President Donald Trump voting by mail, despite recently claiming it leads to fraud.

In the segment that was filmed the day of the 2004 presidential election, Mr Trump was driven around New York City with host Billy Bush, while he attempted to cast his ballot.

Mr Trump tried to vote at three different polling centres on that day, but was turned away from them all because because of an address mix-up on the forms submitted by his son, Donald Trump Jr, according to Law & Crime.

Mr Trump became visibly annoyed as the day went on, and after being turned away at a third polling station, he looked at the camera and said: “Well, I’m gonna fill out the absentee ballot”.

The segment then cut to Mr Trump and Mr Bush sitting in the limousine that transported them through the city that day, as Mr Trump filled out the form.

After he filled it out he said: “And I’ve just voted,” before he held the absentee ballot up to the camera and added: “At least you can say, the Trumpster doesn’t give up right? You’ve got to vote.”

After months of criticising mail-in voting, the president told Chris Wallace of Fox News last week that he might not accept a losing result in November’s presidential election, because “mail-in voting is going to rig” it.

The week prior, Mr Trump also tweeted without proof: ”Mail-In Ballot fraud found in many elections. People are just now seeing how bad, dishonest and slow it is.

“Election results could be delayed for months. No more big election night answers? 1 per cent not even counted in 2016. Ridiculous!”

In a further tweet, he added: “Just a formula for RIGGING an Election. Absentee Ballots are fine because you have to go through a precise process to get your voting privilege. Not so with Mail-Ins. Rigged Election!!! 20 per cent fraudulent ballots?”

Although the president attempted to make a distinction between absentee and mail-in voting in his post on Twitter, CNN reported that they are essentially the same thing.

David Becker, founder of the nonpartisan Centre for Election Innovation and Research said: “You request a ballot, you get a ballot, you vote, you send it in, and there are protections in place.

“It doesn’t matter whether you call it mail voting or absentee voting. It’s the same thing.”

Mr Trump has repeatedly spoken publicly against people being able to vote by mail in this year’s presidential election and has claimed without evidence that it will cause a large increase in voting fraud.

In May, the president falsely claimed that mail-in voting will enable “thousands of forgeries,” despite voting by mail in Florida himself in March for the Republican primary.

Officials from both the Democratic and Republican parties have called for voting by mail to be implemented for November’s presidential election, due to logistical concerns around the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

However, in May the president tweeted: “The United States cannot have all Mail In Ballots. It will be the greatest Rigged Election in history.”

He then added, without citing any evidence, that “people grab them from mailboxes, print thousands of forgeries and ‘force’ people to sign. Also, forge names.”



"People grab them from the mailboxes. When you're a star, they let you do it!"

the best argument against the trump's bullshit lie of vote-by-mail-fraud is 22 years of successful and fraud-free vote-by-mail in Oregon.

but that's not what worries trump and the R's. What they are worried about is that in those 22 years, the R's have only won 2 statewide races
 
I DIDN'T talk to Vladimir Putin about paying the Taliban to kill American troops says Donald Trump who claims intel warning 'never reached my desk'
  • President Donald Trump said he didn't bring up Moscow paying the Taliban to kill U.S. troops n Afghanistan during his phone call with Vladimir Putin on Thursday
  • 'We don't talk about what we discussed, but we had plenty of discussion,' Trump told Axios in a Tuesday interview adding: 'I have never discussed it with him'
  • Reports earlier this summer revealed there was evidence of the Russian bounty
  • Trump dismissed it as 'fake news,' claiming the issue was 'never reached my desk' in briefing form because U.S. intelligence 'didn't think it was real'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ronted-Putin-Russia-bounty-reports-Axios.html
 
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Brett Kavanaugh 'urged Supreme Court judges in private memos to sidestep ruling on abortion law and avoid political fight with Trump over tax returns by saying courts should stay out of political issues'
  • New report says Kavanaugh sent memos urging SCOTUS to avoid certain cases
  • Reportedly argued that the court should try to avoid politically sensitive issues
  • One case dealt with restrictions on abortion clinics in Louisiana
  • Another dealt with Congress' attempt to subpoena Trump's tax returns
  • In the end, the court ended up hearing and ruling on both cases

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...mos-sidestep-politically-sensitive-cases.html
 

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Brett Kavanaugh 'urged Supreme Court judges in private memos to sidestep ruling on abortion law and avoid political fight with Trump over tax returns by saying courts should stay out of political issues'
  • New report says Kavanaugh sent memos urging SCOTUS to avoid certain cases
  • Reportedly argued that the court should try to avoid politically sensitive issues
  • One case dealt with restrictions on abortion clinics in Louisiana
  • Another dealt with Congress' attempt to subpoena Trump's tax returns
  • In the end, the court ended up hearing and ruling on both cases

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...mos-sidestep-politically-sensitive-cases.html
Hold on, Kavanaugh is a complete piece of human excrement?! Who would have thought? I still don't understand how he ever passed a confirmation hearing.
 
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Brett Kavanaugh 'urged Supreme Court judges in private memos to sidestep ruling on abortion law and avoid political fight with Trump over tax returns by saying courts should stay out of political issues'

The text of the memos explains why they were not successful.

"Dear Colleague,

I like beer. Do you like beer? Let's skip these cases and go over to Timmy's for some 'skis.

Sincerely,
Associate Justice Kavanaugh"

barfo
 
IT’S TIME TO SETTLE.

Settle for Biden is a grassroots group of former Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders supporters who recognize Joe Biden's flaws but know that our nation will not survive four more years of Donald Trump.


https://www.settleforbiden.org/

Hell of an endorsement. :lol:

Endorsement? I never knew that endorsements from supporters really had any weight. Both Sanders and Warren did endorse Biden though. Settling for Biden is much better than if they settled for trump.
 
Endorsement? I never knew that endorsements from supporters really had any weight. Both Sanders and Warren did endorse Biden though. Settling for Biden is much better than if they settled for trump.

The point is, that there is no enthusiasm for Biden from voters. If there was Biden's lead would be much larger. The tanking economy and the virus might do Trump in, but Biden isn't anyone's dream candidate by a long shot. :smiley-yuck:
 
The point is, that there is no enthusiasm for Biden from voters. If there was Biden's lead would be much larger. The tanking economy and the virus might do Trump in, but Biden isn't anyone's dream candidate by a long shot. :smiley-yuck:

The polls say differently and a group of supporters of Warren's and Sanders is an extremely small sample size. Not very often does an incumbent lose an election and has all the advantages going into an election and polls nationwide show Biden up by 9 points.
 
The point is, that there is no enthusiasm for Biden from voters. If there was Biden's lead would be much larger. The tanking economy and the virus might do Trump in, but Biden isn't anyone's dream candidate by a long shot. :smiley-yuck:

People's life are in shambles because of the disastrous Trump administration - there is a global pandemic running with the US serving as the poster boy for mismanagement, racial discord, economic strife. People are just not going to be enthusiastic for anything, yet Biden is over 50% in the polls. When the president who declared a year or so ago that Biden would be his dream opponent is suggesting that the elections would be rigged, trying to curtail mail voting and asking to delay the elections - it is pretty clear that even he sees that there Biden is way ahead of him.

I think you are mis-diagnosing the situation.
 
People's life are in shambles because of the disastrous Trump administration - there is a global pandemic running with the US serving as the poster boy for mismanagement, racial discord, economic strife.

So you are saying. The polls have more to do with Trump's mismanagement than anything Biden is doing.

That is my point as well.

People are just not going to be enthusiastic for anything, yet Biden is over 50% in the polls. When the president who declared a year or so ago that Biden would be his dream opponent is suggesting that the elections would be rigged, trying to curtail mail voting and asking to delay the elections - it is pretty clear that even he sees that there Biden is way ahead of him.


Biden has never drawn any enthusiasm from voters. Period. If polls show him doing well, it isn't by any of his doing.
 
Biden has never drawn any enthusiasm from voters. Period. If polls show him doing well, it isn't by any of his doing.

Biden has been in public service and elected to senate multiple times between 1973 and 2008.

This means that he has either been extremely lucky to run against worse candidates than him for over 20 years, or that your hypothesis is without merit.

At the end of the day, in the presidential elections it comes down to 2 realistic candidates - and even if many people were not enthusiastic about him from a much larger pool, they are more enthusiastic about him than the alternative - which is really, all that matters.
 
Biden has been in public service and elected to senate multiple times between 1973 and 2008.

This means that he has either been extremely lucky to run against worse candidates than him for over 20 years, or that your hypothesis is without merit.

I am talking about this election run dude.
 
I am talking about this election run dude.
Hard to discern from your use of the word 'never'. Don't blame me for responding to your message as it was written...

BTW - since he defeated Bernie and EW that had a lot of enthusiasm for their campaigns - maybe having a small amount of enthusiasm for a candidate with great apathy by a large portion of the vote is not that important...
 
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The point is, that there is no enthusiasm for Biden from voters. If there was Biden's lead would be much larger. The tanking economy and the virus might do Trump in, but Biden isn't anyone's dream candidate by a long shot. :smiley-yuck:

I think you're grossly overrating the importance of enthusiasm. Bernie voters have had plenty of enthusiasm but Bernie has lost twice. And after losing to Clinton, a bunch of those enthusiastic Bernie voters, like Susan Sarandon, stayed home in 2016 or voted for Jill Stein....and brought us 4 years of trump. Apparently, many of them have learned from that stupid childish mistake

Obama generated massive enthusiasm in 2008. So much so that after election night in 2008 the Democrats controlled the presidency, the Senate, the House, a majority of governors, and a majority of state legislatures. Then Obama spent his first 2 years trying to make nice with the R's, with no success at al, while NOT adhering to the talk he talked in 2008. The 2008 enthusiasm didn't mean shit because when Obama left office, the R's controlled everything: the White House, Senate, House, majority of governors and legislatures, and the courts

what I'm saying is fuck enthusiasm because it's for kids. It gets nothing done. It's not sustainable. It's meaningless on the left side of the political spectrum. Give me practical voters who look at the last 4 years and say enough is enough
 
I think you're grossly overrating the importance of enthusiasm. Bernie voters have had plenty of enthusiasm but Bernie has lost twice. And after losing to Clinton, a bunch of those enthusiastic Bernie voters, like Susan Sarandon, stayed home in 2016 or voted for Jill Stein....and brought us 4 years of trump. Apparently, many of them have learned from that stupid childish mistake

Obama generated massive enthusiasm in 2008. So much so that after election night in 2008 the Democrats controlled the presidency, the Senate, the House, a majority of governors, and a majority of state legislatures. Then Obama spent his first 2 years trying to make nice with the R's, with no success at al, while NOT adhering to the talk he talked in 2008. The 2008 enthusiasm didn't mean shit because when Obama left office, the R's controlled everything: the White House, Senate, House, majority of governors and legislatures, and the courts

what I'm saying is fuck enthusiasm because it's for kids. It gets nothing done. It's not sustainable. It's meaningless on the left side of the political spectrum. Give me practical voters who look at the last 4 years and say enough is enough

You seem to believe that your opinion means more than mine does. Sorry, but that is all I am reading here.
 
You seem to believe that your opinion means more than mine does. Sorry, but that is all I am reading here.

lol....wut? that makes no sense

you are the one that kept harping about enthusiasm and it's meaning. I disagreed on the meaning. Welcome to the internet
 
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The point is, that there is no enthusiasm for Biden from voters. If there was Biden's lead would be much larger. The tanking economy and the virus might do Trump in, but Biden isn't anyone's dream candidate by a long shot. :smiley-yuck:
Say what? Biden's lead is already insurmountable and growing.
 
So you are saying. The polls have more to do with Trump's mismanagement than anything Biden is doing.

That is my point as well.




Biden has never drawn any enthusiasm from voters. Period. If polls show him doing well, it isn't by any of his doing.
agree...its more of a vote against Trump than a vote for Joe. It happened last election too the key mid west states put trump in the wh cause they couldn't stand hillary.
 
agree...its more of a vote against Trump than a vote for Joe. It happened last election too the key mid west states put trump in the wh cause they couldn't stand hillary.
Yeah, but look what they got. They trashed America.
 
agree...its more of a vote against Trump than a vote for Joe. It happened last election too the key mid west states put trump in the wh cause they couldn't stand hillary.

The one thing Hillary has over Joe is that, she is more hated. Joe is just more "tolerable" to voters, even republicans.
 
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