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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 02, 2020 11:08 am

Londonrake wrote:Come on. Final day to get these astute insights on record - before the post mortem.

Last orders please! :D


My final insights will be posted in under 24 hours.

But at this point, Trump is a 90% certainty of winning.

It’s going to be a great day for America! :D
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 02, 2020 12:26 pm

57,000 people at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania! :lol:
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby miltiades » Mon Nov 02, 2020 4:18 pm

More like at Trump's farewell party :lol:
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:54 pm

Paphitis wrote:57,000 people at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania! :lol:

What can I say, other than there's no accounting for taste with some people. :D
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Tue Nov 03, 2020 4:37 pm

I do not understand why anyone would support Trump, someone who does not respect democracy and does not want all the votes to be counted. These are supporters who themselves live in democratic countries but are willing to sidestep their democratic values and support a cunt like Trump at all cost. :roll:
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Londonrake » Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:09 pm

Kikapu wrote:I do not understand why anyone would support Trump, someone who does not respect democracy and does not want all the votes to be counted. These are supporters who themselves live in democratic countries but are willing to sidestep their democratic values and support a cunt like Trump at all cost. :roll:


It’s (partially) a common feeling among those who voted for Brexit. There’s the conventional view - the majority prevails - and that of the “Liberals” ( :lol: ). To whom democracy’s a wonderful thing, as long people vote for what they regard as the “right” choice.
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:04 pm

Londonrake wrote:
Kikapu wrote:I do not understand why anyone would support Trump, someone who does not respect democracy and does not want all the votes to be counted. These are supporters who themselves live in democratic countries but are willing to sidestep their democratic values and support a cunt like Trump at all cost. :roll:


It’s (partially) a common feeling among those who voted for Brexit. There’s the conventional view - the majority prevails - and that of the “Liberals” ( :lol: ). To whom democracy’s a wonderful thing, as long people vote for what they regard as the “right” choice.


I get about majority view and majority vote and I am not questioning that. I just question those supporters who live in a democratic country, believe in democracy by default, and yet, voting for a cunt who does not believe in democracy. :roll:

Under those circumstances, I then question how much love of democracy, the constitution and the rule of law by these supporters, especially when they rap themselves with their country’s flag and pretend to be upstanding citizen of that country. Very hypocritical no? :wink:
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Tue Nov 03, 2020 8:06 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
Kikapu wrote:I do not understand why anyone would support Trump, someone who does not respect democracy and does not want all the votes to be counted. These are supporters who themselves live in democratic countries but are willing to sidestep their democratic values and support a cunt like Trump at all cost. :roll:


It’s (partially) a common feeling among those who voted for Brexit. There’s the conventional view - the majority prevails - and that of the “Liberals” ( :lol: ). To whom democracy’s a wonderful thing, as long people vote for what they regard as the “right” choice.


I get about majority view and majority vote and I am not questioning that. I just question those supporters who live in a democratic country, believe in democracy by default, and yet, voting for a cunt who does not believe in democracy. :roll:

Under those circumstances, I then question how much love of democracy, the constitution and the rule of law by these supporters, especially when they rap themselves with their country’s flag and pretend to be upstanding citizen of that country. Very hypocritical, no? :wink:
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Tue Nov 03, 2020 11:29 pm

Latest update as [promised as follows:

Trump to win with 306 college votes. I have added New Hampshire into the GOP column.

Important notes: this assessment is the first to be slightly biased towards GOP with New Hampshire in the GOP column. The latest data has Democrats in front in that state. Whilst Trump's chances of winning New Hampshire are real, it is the state that is the most sitting on a knife edge.

So if GOP don't win it, then Trump still wins with 290 college votes anyway.

Get ready people for an amazing election result, and for the truth to shine through like a true beacon. :D
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Tue Nov 03, 2020 11:33 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
Kikapu wrote:I do not understand why anyone would support Trump, someone who does not respect democracy and does not want all the votes to be counted. These are supporters who themselves live in democratic countries but are willing to sidestep their democratic values and support a cunt like Trump at all cost. :roll:


It’s (partially) a common feeling among those who voted for Brexit. There’s the conventional view - the majority prevails - and that of the “Liberals” ( :lol: ). To whom democracy’s a wonderful thing, as long people vote for what they regard as the “right” choice.


I get about majority view and majority vote and I am not questioning that. I just question those supporters who live in a democratic country, believe in democracy by default, and yet, voting for a cunt who does not believe in democracy. :roll:

Under those circumstances, I then question how much love of democracy, the constitution and the rule of law by these supporters, especially when they rap themselves with their country’s flag and pretend to be upstanding citizen of that country. Very hypocritical no? :wink:


trump is our only hope for common sense, liberalism and for America.

The reason why people vote for Trump is because the vast majority of people place a greater importance on the economy, jobs and law and order.

the people have had enough of the same old same old, with no action and the erosion of our liberties and freedoms.

Trump actually has a great record on jobs, economy and law and order and not only that but he is the only POTUS to have done so much for international peace and US detanglement.
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