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Trump going to make USA laughing stock around world.
Wonder who is worst Trump or Nawaz.
 
Second reason why Trump should definitely give up the ghost. Pack his bags and go home, instead of putting Americans through the mill.


He is behind Biden in Penn by
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14731 votes and he cannot catch Biden. Total votes counted are 96% the remaining 4% state wide are in metro areas like Philly, where 5% votes are still to be counted.
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looking at the percentage of the votes Biden is getting in Philly almost 81% of the votes. There are approximately 33, 973 votes left to be counted in Philly. Biden potentially can add another 27518 compared to 6115 for Trump. This would increase Biden lead by further 21,403 roughly.

Same goes for the other 3 counties in Philly metro area, all of them have 5% still to be counted.

Trump definitely going to lose Penn too.
 
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Actually this is not true, apparently they could get around 18,000 extra votes coming in from their military, depending on how they vote, they could turn the table.

It is PA that is the state that is most likely to push Biden to the presidency.

Even if there are 18000 military votes to be counted. The fact that big counties still have 5% votes to be counted would over come any problem of 18000 votes.
Biden is definitely winning Penn too. There is no way Trump can catch him now. The maths is against trump.
too many votes would be counted in the area, where he is performing badly. Lead for Biden would increase further, I have no doubt about it.
 
Going forward it will be very interesting to see if there will any "faithless electors".
 
I don't want to feel that I am the Panoti haha I file for USA and US went to shit hahaa good that there is no more talks of blood bath and civil war :D

Remember all the predictions of doom following the 2000 elections? Just as then, all those will now prove to be mere malice as the rule of law is preserved, leading to another peaceful transfer of power. We must wait for the due process to complete, that is all.
Going forward it will be very interesting to see if there will any "faithless electors".

There will be none, guaranteed.
 
Remember all the predictions of doom following the 2000 elections? Just as then, all those will now prove to be mere malice as the rule of law is preserved, leading to another peaceful transfer of power. We must wait for the due process to complete, that is all.

Not really, I was too young to worry about Politics in 2000's , Plus there was no thought of moving there hence it didn't matter to me but now it does for reasons. I mean its true that chances are low of a Civil war but we gotta admit that people were concerned and there were calls of civil war from the white nationalists , they are scary ..
 



Joe Biden’s Religion & Faith: What Does He Believe?
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Joe Biden's Faith and Religion

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Former Vice President Joe Biden’s faith is often the subject of discussion as he runs for President of the United States. As the presumed candidate for the Democratic Party, he has sometimes exchanged jabs with President Donald Trump about topics like faith and religion. Biden was raised in an Irish-Catholic family and he has said that his beliefs are still very important to him.
1. Biden Said His Faith Helped Get Him Through Tragedies, But He Nearly Lost His Faith When His First Wife & Daughter Were Killed


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Biden is a practicing Catholic. During an interview with Stephen Colbert, Biden said that his faith and his Catholic rituals helped him deal with tragedies in his life, such as losing his son, Beau Biden, to brain cancer in 2015, the Christian Post reported. The rituals gave him an enormous sense of solace, he said.
But in 2012 he has also admitted that he struggled with anger at God after his first wife and his daughter were killed in a car wreck in 1972, Christian Today reported. He said he would get angry at God and think there was just no way that God could possibly be good. He said that he understood why some people turned to suicide, not because they were crazy, but because “they had been to the top of the mountain, and they just knew in their heart they would never get there again.”
Biden’s wife, Jill Biden, also struggled with faith — for her it was following her stepson Beau Biden’s death, People reported. She said that up until he died, she always had believed he would somehow make it. Beau Biden was only 46 when he died.
Jill Biden wrote in her memoir: “Where I once felt that peace that surpasses understanding, I now feel hollow silence. One day, I hope I can salvage my faith.”
She later said that she did find her faith again. She said a woman came up to her in South Carolina at church when she and Biden were campaigning and asked to be her prayer partner. She said that woman helped give her back her faith.
2. After Trump Accused Him of Being ‘Against God,’ Biden Shared that His Faith Is the Foundation of His Life


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In August, Trump accused Biden of being “against God,” The Hill reported. Trump said during a speech about Biden: “Take away your guns, take away your Second Amendment. No religion, no anything. Hurt the Bible. Hurt God. He’s against God. He’s against guns. He’s against energy.”
President Trump slams Joe Biden: "He's against God." pic.twitter.com/bm1XEHo2XA
— The Hill (@thehill) August 6, 2020


Biden said Trump’s comments were beneath his office. He told The Hill: “it’s beneath the dignity the American people so rightly expect and deserve from their leaders… However, like the words of so many other insecure bullies, President Trump’s comments reveal more about him than they do about anyone else. They show us a man willing to stoop to any low for political gain, and someone whose actions are completely at odds with the values and teachings that he professes to believe in.”
Biden went on to share that his faith kept him grounded “and humbled in times of triumph and joy.” He said his faith provided him comfort and taught him to love his neighbors.
“My faith teaches me to care for the least among us,” he told The Hill.
3. In 2012 He Said that He Doesn’t Believe in Using the Law to Impose His Religious Beliefs on Others

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During the vice-presidential debates in 2012, he said that his religion “defines who I am,” National Review reported. He said:
And I’ve been a practicing Catholic my whole life. And it has particularly informed my social doctrine. Catholic social doctrine talks about taking care of those who — who can’t take care of themselves, people who need help.”
He also said that he does not believe in using the law to force people of different faiths to conform to his beliefs. He also said during the debates:
With regard to abortion, I accept my church’s position on abortion as a — what we call de fide doctrine. Life begins at conception. That’s the Church’s judgment. I accept it in my personal life. But I refuse to impose it on equally devout Christians and Muslims and Jews and — I just refuse to impose that on others, unlike my friend here, the congressman.
4. Biden Once Considered Becoming a Priest

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When Biden was young, he briefly considered becoming a priest, Pew Forum reported. He was a student at Holy Rosary parochial school and Archmere Academy. He started developing an interest in politics in 10th grade when he studied John F. Kennedy, who was also a Catholic.
Biden usually attends Mass at St. Joseph on the Brandywine Church or St. Patrick’s Church in the Diocese of Wilmington, Pew Forum reported. If elected, he would be only the second Catholic president, following John F. Kennedy.
Politico reported that Biden is known to carry rosary beads in his pocket on the campaign trail.
5. His Wife Is a Big Encourager of His Faith

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Two of Biden’s children married into Jewish families. His daughter, Ashley Biden, married Howard Krein, a Jewish doctor, in 2012. They were married in an interfaith Jewish-Catholic ceremony, Haaretz reported.
His son who passed away, Beau Biden, was married to Hallie Biden, who also comes from a Jewish family. She was raised in both the Christian and Catholic faiths, and her mother is Jewish, Times of Israel reported.
Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s son, began dating Hallie Biden after Beau’s death. Joe Biden said that he and his wife Jill were standing by them. Hunter and Hallie are no longer together and Hunter married Melissa Cohen after divorcing Kathleen Biden in 2017.
Biden has said that meeting and marrying Jill Biden helped pull him back from the brink after his first wife and his daughter died. She still encourages his faith, he told Stephen Colbert during an interview in 2015. For example, he said that Jill will often leave him inspirational notes. One of them was a quote that simply read: “Faith sees best in the dark.”
You can see Biden’s full interview with Colbert in the two videos below.
Vice President Joe Biden Interview, Part 1Part one of Vice President Joe Biden's full interview with Stephen Colbert. Subscribe To "The Late Show" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/ColbertYouTube For more content from "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", click HERE: http://bit.ly/1AKISnR Watch full episodes of "The Late Show" HERE: http://bit.ly/1Puei40 Download the Colbert App HERE: http://apple.co/1Qqgwk4 Like "The Late Show" on Facebook HERE:…2015-09-11T07:35:00Z
Vice President Joe Biden Interview, Part 2Part two of Vice President Joe Biden's full interview with Stephen Colbert.2015-09-11T07:35:00Z
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Will this ineffectual government finally reign in their white supremacist militias and race fanatics?

Doesn't seem like it, media outlets appear to be afraid to project Biden as the winner due to fear of possible violence/terrorist attacks from some MAGA supporters. States are counting slow too for the same reason. I'm assuming there are behind the scenes discussions between FBI, Congress, State officials, White House officials, national security officials, etc.... Trying to reign in Trump and make him accept possibility of a loss and not issue any threats or incite his supporters. So, really, it has to be said, they are caving in to their threats and it's pathetic.

They need to finish the count and announce the winner. Let the national guard, authorities, and FBI deal with whoever might lash out after that.
 
When it's all done USA and each state need to fix there Voting system.
In Europe results are known within 24 hrs or more. In India results are not know for a month or so.
In Pakistan Results are known even before voting starts.

LOL
 
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