11-04-2020, 06:55 PM
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#1099 (permalink)
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one-balled nipple jockey
Join Date: Dec 2010
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Posts: 22,006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheBig3
Yes, except in all instances you're talking about, the only option was a willing Senate. In this instance, it's three states, all of which have Dem governors, and they get the last call. Historically speaking, courts don't like to overturn elections. Florida in 2000 was not a verdict to overturn. Michigan and Wisconsin are being called, and PA while still possibly screw-up-able, three things are different from Gore-Bush:
1. Again, it's a dem governor
2. The secretary of state in PA is not working for the Trump Campaign
3. Trump's brother is not the governor of PA.
It's not a done deal, and yeah, I'm worried, but the one upshot now is that the Democrats have been rat ****ed in 2 elections in the past 20 years and they've learned the hard way what the GOP does.
And to their benefit, this WH is incompetent when it comes to pulling off scams, e.g. Burisma.
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I’m starting to think Trump can’t pull it off. The courts probably aren’t interested.
Still nervous
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