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2020 Election


2020 Election  

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  1. 1. Which do you value more?

    • The U.S. Constitution and the will of the voters
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8 hours ago, st1ckboy said:

I'm done predicting elections and a lot can change in the next 4+ months but I will say there are two key differences in this election and 2016. One main factor is the unfavorable polls. Hills unfavorable polls were as high as Trumps where Bidens aren't. Also from what i noticed Bernie voters don't seem to hate Biden like they did Hillary. I think those are two key things that can swing back the 110k votes in 3 states that lead to a Trump win. 

Another thing is all those that wanted to give Trump a chance and either voted for him or didn't vote at all got to see 4 years of him actually being president. 

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3 hours ago, angelinkc said:

This thing can go either way. No way in hell Biden wins by 10-12% but the electoral margin could be large in either direction. 

Imagine the fun the next four years will bring if trump once again wins the EC while losing the popular vote.

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7 minutes ago, Tank said:

Imagine the fun the next four years will bring if trump once again wins the EC while losing the popular vote.

Yes impeachment two will happen. Trump will squash the protest at least until the next election year. School choice needs to be a priority. We have to get the kids out of public schools and educate them in American history. 

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4 hours ago, tennischmp said:

Trump's whole presidency has been a huge gaffe. I'm still looking for that doctor that will give me the AIDS vaccine.

That would be the media darling, Dr. Fauci, who said back in the 1980's that a vaccine was very promising. He's still searching for it, yet he's the undisputed expert on all things COVID. Every word he says is the gospel truth, according to the media.

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2 hours ago, fan_since79 said:

That would be the media darling, Dr. Fauci, who said back in the 1980's that a vaccine was very promising. He's still searching for it, yet he's the undisputed expert on all things COVID. Every word he says is the gospel truth, according to the media.

And trump said there is one just 10 days ago. Blame that on Fauci too? 

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9 minutes ago, tennischmp said:

And trump said there is one just 10 days ago. Blame that on Fauci too? 

Dr. Fauci has been a respected expert in this field for several Presidencies. It doesn't surprise me that he's now some lib "darling" during the Trump era. 

Not everything he says is correct, but he knows far more about this shit than anyone here or on Facebook or Fox News or CNN. The only reason anyone knows his name is because Trump needs someone to blame if things go wrong. So far, it's working. 

It's pathetic that science is now a political issue. 

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Biden VP hopeful Karen Bass slammed over past praise for Fidel Castro: report

U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., is facing backlash from Miami-area Democrats over her past praise of the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.

Past praise for the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro has some Miami-area Democrats worried about a lawmaker said to be in the running to join the Joe Biden ticket.

U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, a Los Angeles Democrat who heads the Congressional Black Caucus, referred to Castro as “comandante en jefe” after he died in 2016 – and called his passing “a great loss to the people of Cuba,” Politico reported.

The phrase Bass used translates to “commander in chief.”

Democrats speaking out against Bass’s apparent admiration for the late dictator – who led the Cuban Revolution in the 1950s and was a thorn in the side of U.S. presidents for a half-century – include U.S. Rep. Donna Shalala, D-Fla., and Miami state Rep. Javier Fernandez.

Both Shalala and Fernandez represent an area with a high number of exiles from communist and socialist regimes in Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua – a constituency that has a history of opposing candidates who express even the slightest amount of sympathy for Castro, who ruled in Cuba as president until 2008 and as Communist Party leader until 2011 before dying five years later at age 90.

“I disagree with the Congresswoman's comments on Cuba. I invite people to come to Miami where we can educate them on the tyrannical dictatorship that has decimated Cuba for 60 years,” Shalala, who served in former President Bill Clinton’s administration, told Politico.

KAREN BASS: 5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT BIDEN'S POSSIBLE DEMOCRATIC VP CONTENDER

 

 

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On 6/26/2020 at 9:45 AM, fan_since79 said:

That would be the media darling, Dr. Fauci, who said back in the 1980's that a vaccine was very promising. He's still searching for it, yet he's the undisputed expert on all things COVID. Every word he says is the gospel truth, according to the media.

I remember when Trumpets were praising Dr. Fauci.

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