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Trump campaign loses legal fights in Georgia and Michigan, vows Nevada lawsuit


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28 minutes ago, bendejo said:

I'm impressed Barr has not been his wingman in this time.

 

DT is not just fighting to retain the WH, he's also fighting for his life.  When he's out of office he'll lose his presidential protections.  He'll be the first president charged with treason.

 

 

Probably not treason, a preemptive pardon would do wonders for federal issues.

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1 hour ago, mfd101 said:

A disgusting winner & an appalling loser.

 

American democracy will win but severely damaged by Trump and his mindless legions.

Biden disgusts you? You have a remarkably low disgust threshhold. 

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5 hours ago, Berkshire said:

When Trump loses this election, he and his army of lawyers will be engaged in what's called "throwing feces at the wall and seeing what sticks."  And believe me, they have a lot of feces.   

Reminds me of that famous novel, 'The Mark on the Wall' by Who Flung Dung.

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Instead of losing and walking off he really has to pile the hurt onto himself by losing all his law suits. Of course he wont be paying for them.

 

Next move is to blame anyone and everyone else for his own incompetence.

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"We believe that there are dead voters that have been counted."

Almost clever. The important aspect is: were they alive when they voted? With extended voting, possible, even probable, some voters have died in the time since they voted. If they were alive, legit, registered American voters once you vote it doesn't matter if you are alive when counting takes place. Given the covid pandemic and obscene number of deaths, I'd bet some died... and as dead disproportionally kill minorities, that would be a plus in Republican books if their votes were somehow cancelled.

In olden times (only vote on election day) I could vote, leave election site and be run over by a bus and killed. Would my vote count? Heck yes.

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