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Honest Question: How is Trump a 'threat to Democracy'?


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45 minutes ago, alex8912 said:

Looks like all the big mouths can't really seriously and factually answer the OP. Similar to Kamala ironically. ( cue in cackling)

true. just one single post stating that particular persons reasons. if each side cant communicate in a civil manner, then no wonder everythings in the mess its in. 

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Here's a thought: the day after the election, Trump sues in Federal Court to overturn the election. After denials on lower levels, Trump appeals to the Supreme Court with the hope that the SC will simply hand Trump the election because reasons.

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14 hours ago, diceman said:

I politely asked IF the poster would like to add any negatives about the Democrats. It would be beneficial to hear both sides to the argument. No need to be aggressive.

If you want a comparison of the two parties you should start a new post, this is completely different from your original question. A Rep bad, Dem good or vice versa post will lead nowhere anyway.

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When it comes to politiics both side best to not discuss if you dont want an argument endless both side. 

Not one listens nothing good comes from the discussion and this fits eveey country in the world.

What goes around comes around US is in a bad place today but what has always been steady is the Consitution it works and it will work to keep whoever wins in place. There will be no gain without pain. 

I cant wait for it to be over tired watching both sides do their spin what a soap opera! 

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15 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

In a nutshell - find a copy of "Project 2025" and READ it. Don't just listen to others' opinions. Many of his former staff helped write it, and the forward was written by his VP pick J.D. Vance.

 

45 has denied any association with it. You HAVE to know he is the most prolific, blatant liar ever to be involved in politics at this level.

 

If that doesn't convince you then you don't want to be convinced, you just want to deny, ignore, lie, deflect or obfuscate the truth.

 

Up to you.

As another non- American I remain totally unconvinced by your argument. For you to say 'I HAVE to know' that Donald Trump is 'the most prolific, blatant liar ever....' is ridiculous, and makes you sound unstable or, at best, immature.

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16 hours ago, diceman said:

I politely asked IF the poster would like to add any negatives about the Democrats. It would be beneficial to hear both sides to the argument. No need to be aggressive.

you've done a Chump with this by deflecting. You can't change the topic midway through. If want people to give negatives about the Dems post in in a separate OP.

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16 hours ago, Lacessit said:

7 million more votes for democracy.

 

Trump would have no chance at all if it was not for an undemocratic Electoral College.

The Electoral system keeps it fair. 

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16 hours ago, diceman said:

I politely asked IF the poster would like to add any negatives about the Democrats. It would be beneficial to hear both sides to the argument. No need to be aggressive.

The dems are a very passive aggressive bunch. 

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34 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

The Electoral system keeps it fair. 

On the contrary, the Electoral College system keeps it very unfair, as voters in small states like North Dakota have more voting power than those in large states like California. And while there are some small blue states (Vermont) that have outsize power, and some large red states like Florida that have less (although Florida’s looking pretty purple again), this imbalance works in Republicans’ favor. Which is why a Democratic candidate can win the popular vote by millions of votes and still lose the election; that would never happen to a Republican candidate.

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17 hours ago, Lacessit said:

7 million more votes for democracy.

 

Trump would have no chance at all if it was not for an undemocratic Electoral College.

Was it not designed for giving smaller states a greater say in the presidential elections?

The system was began in 1787 which is a long time ago yet one can say the original reasons ofthe system still apply .

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