Trump lost moving on with new year go Biden

With all of this early voting being allowed this year, what excuse is there for mailing a ballot no less then 4 days before the election to be counted. 12 AM on Wednesday polls should close, and counting mail in votes cease at that time. Counting a vote three days late post marked on election day means that the system is flawed. President Trump has convinced millions of people to vote in person on the third, Democrats have been pushing mail-in ballots, no wonder Democrats are ahead, Trump could easily win in a landside on Tuesday.

As long as a mail-in ballot is post marked on or before November 3, 2020 and received by midnight, the state elections board should have a reasonable amount of time to count all of the votes on those ballots. This is the United States of America where we value democracy and encourage people to stand up and be counted . . . rather than looking for ways to disenfranchise people when we know we wouldn't otherwise win if they were permitted to have their vote counted . . . this isn't Belarussia where crooks can steal elections. This is America! You know, if you can't win other than by successfully suppressing the vote, you really should be asking yourself why not :unsure: But of course, for a Trumptard that would be way too much to ask!
 
got to watch these sneaky fucking republicans....between the right and trump it is a wonder there is anything left of these elections......I see where there is some "skullduggery" going on in Florida with the vote.....the same state that has trouble everytime...and gave the election to Bush instead of Gore......and then skip to Texas ..Abbott is doing all he can to make it hard to get the votes in....hell they re-elected cruz when actually it was O'Rourke who had won...but out of the blue they suddenly disqualify several thousand votes....look what Pence did in Indiana to a bunch of minority votes....they had helped several thousand register to vote.....Pence sends the state police in and gathers all of the registrations saying they were illegal and destroyed them......RIGHT NOW in Minn they had set up rules for early voting...as long as it was post marked before election day...the right goes to court...got 2 republican judges to say they had to be in by election day.....and just out of the blue thousands of the early votes are "in the mail" but no one knows where or if they will show up in time

like to see the Dems make a clean sweep....gives them 2 years to pass some federal election laws pulling the rights teeth in some of these state
 
As long as a mail-in ballot is post marked on or before November 3, 2020 and received by midnight, the state elections board should have a reasonable amount of time to count all of the votes on those ballots. This is the United States of America where we value democracy and encourage people to stand up and be counted . . . rather than looking for ways to disenfranchise people when we know we wouldn't otherwise win if they were permitted to have their vote counted . . . this isn't Belarussia where crooks can steal elections. This is America! You know, if you can't win other than by successfully suppressing the vote, you really should be asking yourself why not :unsure: But of course, for a Trumptard that would be way too much to ask!


for fl pushing to stop some mail in ballets.....hope they do in a way...….a lot of those ballots are military....and the military usually votes for the right
 
got to watch these sneaky fucking republicans....between the right and trump it is a wonder there is anything left of these elections......I see where there is some "skullduggery" going on in Florida with the vote.....the same state that has trouble everytime...and gave the election to Bush instead of Gore......and then skip to Texas ..Abbott is doing all he can to make it hard to get the votes in....hell they re-elected cruz when actually it was O'Rourke who had won...but out of the blue they suddenly disqualify several thousand votes....look what Pence did in Indiana to a bunch of minority votes....they had helped several thousand register to vote.....Pence sends the state police in and gathers all of the registrations saying they were illegal and destroyed them......RIGHT NOW in Minn they had set up rules for early voting...as long as it was post marked before election day...the right goes to court...got 2 republican judges to say they had to be in by election day.....and just out of the blue thousands of the early votes are "in the mail" but no one knows where or if they will show up in time

like to see the Dems make a clean sweep....gives them 2 years to pass some federal election laws pulling the rights teeth in some of these state

Yeah, Houston is a HUGE city where the asshole Republicans are requiring people to drop ballots off in just ONE location . . . I mean it's just disgusting and utter bullSHYit!!!
 
Yeah, and people attending Chump's death rallies who were going to vote for him anyway will never be able to make up the deficit. He did nothing to widen his base . . . Donald Chump is doomed to lose this election . . . THANK GOD!!!


hope you are right....and it is by such a large margin does not leave room for discussion......all he can do is have p.utin send a plane for him....but if biden makes and looks like he should....I would get some people in the white house right away to stop trump and the right from fucking things up intentionally….we all know trump has the temper of a 3 year old
 
Why Republicans Play Dirty
They fear that if they stick to the rules, they will lose everything. Their behavior is a threat to democratic stability.

The greatest threat to our democracy today is a Republican Party that plays dirty to win.
The party’s abandonment of fair play was showcased spectacularly in 2016, when the United States Senate refused to allow President Barack Obama to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin Scalia’s death in February. While technically constitutional, the act — in effect, stealing a court seat — hadn’t been tried since the 19th century. It would be bad enough on its own, but the Merrick Garland affair is part of a broader pattern.

Republicans across the country seem to have embraced an “any means necessary” strategy to preserve their power. After losing the governorship in North Carolina in 2016 and Wisconsin in 2018, Republicans used lame-duck legislative sessions to push through a flurry of bills stripping power from incoming Democratic governors. Last year, when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down a Republican gerrymandering initiative, conservative legislators attempted to impeach the justices. And back in North Carolina, Republican legislators used a surprise vote last week, on Sept. 11, to ram through an override of Gov. Roy Cooper’s budget veto — while most Democrats had been told no vote would be held. This is classicconstitutional hardball, behavior that, while technically legal, uses the letter of the law to subvert its spirit.

Constitutional hardball has accelerated under the Trump administration. President Trump’s declaration of a “national emergency” to divert public money toward a border wall — openly flouting Congress, which voted against building a wall — is a clear example. And the Supreme Court’s conservative majority, manufactured by an earlier act of hardball, may uphold the constitutionality of the president’s autocratic behavior.

Constitutional hardball can damage and even destroy a democracy. Democratic institutions function only when power is exercised with restraint. When parties abandon the spirit of the law and seek to win by any means necessary, politics often descends into institutional warfare. Governments in Hungary and Turkey have used court packing and other “legal” maneuvers to lock in power and ensure that subsequent abuse is ruled “constitutional.” And when one party engages in constitutional hardball, its rivals often feel compelled to respond in a tit-for-tat fashion, triggering an escalating conflict that is difficult to undo. As the collapse of democracy in Germany and Spain in the 1930s and Chile in the 1970s makes clear, these escalating conflicts can end in tragedy.

Why is the Republican Party playing dirty? Republican leaders are not driven by an intrinsic or ideological contempt for democracy. They are driven by fear.

Democracy requires that parties know how to lose. Politicians who fail to win elections must be willing to accept defeat, go home, and get ready to play again the next day. This norm of gracious losing is essential to a healthy democracy.
But for parties to accept losing, two conditions must hold. First, they must feel secure that losing today will not bring ruinous consequences; and second, they must believe they have a reasonable chance of winning again in the future. When party leaders fear that they cannot win future elections, or that defeat poses an existential threat to themselves or their constituents, the stakes rise. Their time horizons shorten. They throw tomorrow to the wind and seek to win at any cost today. In short, desperation leads politicians to play dirty.

Take German conservatives before World War I. They were haunted by the prospect of extending equal voting rights to the working class. They viewed equal (male) suffrage as a menace not only to their own electoral prospects but also to the survival of the aristocratic order. One Conservative leader called full and equal suffrage an “attack on the laws of civilization.” So German conservatives played dirty, engaging in rampant election manipulation and outright repression in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

In the United States, Southern Democrats reacted in a similar manner to the Reconstruction-era enfranchisement of African-Americans. Mandated by the 15th Amendment, which was ratified in 1870, black suffrage not only imperiled Southern Democrats’ political dominance but also challenged longstanding patterns of white supremacy. Since African-Americans represented a majority or near majority in many of the post-Confederate states, Southern Democrats viewed their enfranchisement as an existential threat. So they, too, played dirty.

Between 1885 and 1908, all 11 post-Confederate states passed laws establishing poll taxes, literacy tests, property and residency requirements and other measures aimed at stripping African-Americans of their voting rights — and locking in Democratic Party dominance. In Tennessee, where the 1889 Dortch Law would disenfranchise illiterate black voters, one newspaper editorialized, “Give us the Dortch bill or we perish.” These measures, building on a monstrous campaign of anti-black violence, did precisely what they were intended to do: Black turnout in the South fell to 2 percent in 1912 from 61 percent in 1880. Unwilling to lose, Southern Democrats stripped the right to vote from millions of people, ushering in nearly a century of authoritarian rule in the South.

Republicans appear to be in the grip of a similar panic today. Their medium-term electoral prospects are dim. For one, they remain an overwhelmingly white Christian party in an increasingly diverse society. As a share of the American electorate, white Christians declined from 73 percent in 1992 to 57 percent in 2012 and may be below 50 percent by 2024. Republicans also face a generational challenge: Younger voters are deserting them. In 2018, 18- to 29-year-olds voted for Democrats by more than 2 to 1, and 30-somethings voted nearly 60 percent for Democrats.

Demography is not destiny, but as California Republicans have discovered, it often punishes parties that fail to adapt to changing societies. The growing diversity of the American electorate is making it harder for the Republican Party to win national majorities. Republicans have won the popular vote in presidential elections just once in the last 30 years. Donald Trump captured this Republican pessimism well when he told the Christian Broadcasting Network in 2016, I think this is the last election the Republicans have a chance of winning because you are going to have people flowing across the border.”
“If we don’t win this election,” Mr. Trump added, “you’ll never see another Republican.”


The problem runs deeper than electoral math, however. Much of the Republican base views defeat as catastrophic. White Christians are losing more than an electoral majority; their once-dominant status in American society is eroding. Half a century ago, white Protestant men occupied nearly all our country’s high-status positions: They made up nearly all the elected officials, business leaders and media figures. Those days are over, but the loss of a group’s social status can feel deeply threatening. Many rank-and-file Republicans believe that the country they grew up in is being taken away from them. Slogans like “take our country back” and “make America great again” reflect this sense of peril.

So like the old Southern Democrats, modern-day Republicans have responded to darkening electoral horizons and rank-and-file perceptions of existential threat with a win-at-any-cost mentality. Most reminiscent of the Jim Crow South are Republican efforts to tilt the electoral playing field. Since 2010, a dozen Republican-led states have adopted new laws making it more difficult to register or vote. Republican state and local governments have closed polling places in predominantly African-American neighborhoods, purged voter rolls and created new obstacles to registration and voting.

In Georgia, a 2017 “exact match law” allowed authorities to throw out voter registration forms whose information did not “exactly match” existing records. Brian Kemp, who was simultaneously Georgia’s secretary of state and the 2018 Republican candidate for governor
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tried to use the law to invalidate tens of thousands of registration forms, many of which were from African-Americans. In Tennessee, Republicans recently passed chilling legislation allowing criminal charges to be levied against voter registration groups that submit incomplete forms or miss deadlines. And in Texas this year, Republicans attempted to purge the voter rolls of nearly 100,000 Latinos.

The Trump administration’s effort to include a citizenship question in the census to facilitate gerrymandering schemes that would, in the words of one party strategist, be “advantageous to Republicans and non-Hispanic whites
,” fits the broader pattern. Although these abuses are certainly less egregious than those committed by post-bellum Southern Democrats, the underlying logic is similar: Parties representing fearful, declining majorities turn, in desperation, to minority rule.

The only way out of this situation is for the Republican Party to become more diverse. A stunning 90 percent of House Republicans are white men, even though white men are a third of the electorate. Only when Republicans can compete seriously for younger, urban and nonwhite voters will their fear of losing — and of a multiracial America — subside.

Such a transformation is less far-fetched than it may appear right now; indeed, the Republican National Committee recommended it in 2013. But parties only change when their strategies bring costly defeat. So Republicans must fail — badly — at the polls.

American democracy faces a Catch-22: Republicans won’t abandon their white identity bunker strategy until they lose, but at the same time that strategy has made them so averse to losing they are willing to bend the rules to avoid this fate. There is no easy exit. Republican leaders must either stand up to their base and broaden their appeal or they must suffer an electoral thrashing so severe that they are compelled to do so.

Liberal democracy has historically required at least two competing parties committed to playing the democratic game, including one that typically represents conservative interests. But the commitment of America’s conservative party to this system is wavering, threatening our political system as a whole. Until Republicans learn to compete fairly in a diverse society, our democratic institutions will be imperiled.


Opinion | Why Republicans Play Dirty


They fear that if they stick to the rules, they will lose everything. Their behavior is a threat to democratic stability.


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You people are simply grasping for straws. Your hatred is just oozing out like you are mad men foaming at the mouth as rabid dogs. I still think President Trump will be reelected. Either way you die hard liberals are going to lose, the problem is that if Biden wins your party is going to cause the worst time of trouble since America began and us Trump supporters will suffer because of it as well. Companies have already started moving money offshore to prepare for a Biden win. I know for a fact that should Biden win 1.9 trillion will leave the American economy. It will devastate America within 3 months.
 
You people are simply grasping for straws. Your hatred is just oozing out like you are mad men foaming at the mouth as rabid dogs. I still think President Trump will be reelected. Either way you die hard liberals are going to lose, the problem is that if Biden wins your party is going to cause the worst time of trouble since America began and us Trump supporters will suffer because of it as well. Companies have already started moving money offshore to prepare for a Biden win. I know for a fact that should Biden win 1.9 trillion will leave the American economy. It will devastate America within 3 months.
You sound confused. Are you sober? Make up your mind.. ranting like a 5-year-old throwing a Trump temper tantrum.
 

Texas early votes surpass total number of ballots in 2016 ...

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/...
18 hours ago · Texas is the first state to surpass its 2016 totals in early voting alone, but voters across the nation are casting ballots ahead of Election Day at rates far above previous elections.

Texas early voting exceeds total of all 2016 ballots

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18 hours ago · McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Texans have already cast more ballots in the presidential election than they did during all of 2016′s race — an unprecedented surge of early voting that comes as Democrat Joe Biden’s campaign is making a late push to flip what has long been the country’s largest Republican state.
 
Companies have already started moving money offshore to prepare for a Biden win. I know for a fact that should Biden win 1.9 trillion will leave the American economy.
You wouldn't know a fact if it came up and bit you on the ass and said "I'm a fact". Looking at all those people without masks at the Trump rallies tells me there's a lot of people who would walk off a cliff for the retard in the White House. Euthanasia is the only logical choice for Trumptards in 2021 if there are any left after the pandemic.
Maybe you should plan to "follow the money" and leave as well. Two times Democrats took a crashing Republican made economy, and twice made it vibrate again. Then handed it off to Republicans only to watch them "fuck it up" in record time. Trump's set to add over $10 trillion new dollars onto the national debt before he leaves in January. This coming from the man who said he was a "deal maker" and was going to pay OFF the nat'l debt in 10 years and balance the budget. Of course this was also the same man who never got Mexico to build that wall ... the same man who never created a more competitive Health Care plan ... same man who was going to disarm N Korea & Iran ... the same man who was going to give the middle class the biggest tax cut in history ... the same man who was going to rid the country of illegal immigrants ... same man who took the word of our biggest adversary over our own FBI & Nat'l Intelligence ... same man who was going to drain the swamp ... same man who was going to save the country from covid-19 la de da de da de da.
Only reason he hasn't bankrupted the country yet is because he hasn't been in office long enough to do that ... I THINK we can do without any more help from Trump & his administration of monkeys, Stanley. Trump is a lousy poker player but you Rightards are too ignorant to call his bluffs. Its time for ALL OF THEM TO GO.

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Trump! What a guy!?!? Dropped in for a few minutes yesterday, insulted a few Minnasotans, and left. He just reeks of charm. Nah, he just reeks.

He flies in like an emperor on Air ******* 1, often holds his death rally right there at the airfield, insults the dumb ass Trumptards in attendance (hey why am I here I’m freezing my ass off here and want to be somewhere else!), then leaves. It’s “seagull campaigning”. Fly in, squawk a lot, eat their food, ******* all over ‘um, then fly away! Yeah, he’s so fulla ******* he reeks!
 
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You sound confused. Are you sober? Make up your mind.. ranting like a 5-year-old throwing a Trump temper tantrum.
Yes, I am confused, I don't *******. My mind is made up and I wasn't ranting or throwing a tantrum. I am confused how intelligent, educated human beings like the Trump haters on here cannot see the future if Biden wins and gives the liberal Democrats the Power they have coveted for all of Trumps term.
 
Yes, I am confused, I don't *******. My mind is made up and I wasn't ranting or throwing a tantrum. I am confused how intelligent, educated human beings like the Trump haters on here cannot see the future if Biden wins and gives the liberal Democrats the Power they have coveted for all of Trumps term.
Are you still ranting young man? Why are Trump's approval ratings 42-43%..? Are you out of tune with the American people, 🇺🇸...?
 
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