There is not a single recorded case of voter fraud in the history of the United States. Watch CNN sometime and get informed.Joe should win, unless Trump can find sufficient effectiveness in his cheating. Most of us are sick of his tweets and lies daily, it really really gets old.
Biden... I think Trump supporters love their signs and and red hats but i believe the lawns with no signs are a majority of Biden voters. After Biden wins I am pulling my signs. Not sure how the (as Dave Chapelle calls them) "Dusty white people" are going to react....
Yeah, my guess is Trump wins Iowa. I am in the minority here it seems!Fox News seems to think Trump is going to win Iowa. I don't know who to believe anymore. I can wait for this to end, I just hope it doesn't come down to Pennsylvania or its gonna be a legal mess.
I'm not talking voter fraud. I'm talking voter suppression, dumping legit votes via SC, sending groups to intimidate voters at the polls, and Putin or some other corrupt group getting into our voting system. My view of Trump's past and his current behavior is that he will cheat however he can to achieve his goals. Examples, lying about income reporting to pay zero tax for many years, paying off porn stars for silence to get elected, asking foreign govts for help in an election, bone spur story to avoid the draft, etcetera, etcetera. Not exactly a man of many morals.There is not a single recorded case of voter fraud in the history of the United States. Watch CNN sometime and get informed.
America wins. That's who wins. No more fucking political ads for at least 18 months. This cycle started about a month after the 2018 midterms and it has been constant. Youtube, antenna, streaming, doesn't matter, no way to escape it. I live in an area with TV coverage that hits North Carolina, South Carolina and a sliver of north Georgia, so I have gotten hammered with 3x the usual amount of ads.
Come on now, no need for rationality and sensibility...I'm guessing Biden wins, but ultimately it doesn't matter. What I'd like to see the parties and the country as a whole coming together rather than the country remaining divided.
Come on now, no need for rationality and sensibility...
It's totally rational. It might not be realistic, but it's rational.It's not a rational position, though. The US will always be divided unless faced with an immediate existential threat.
It's not a rational position, though. The US will always be divided unless faced with an immediate existential threat.