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they already start worshiping Biden lol , soon you will Temples of Biden erected in Mumbai hahah

Wrong they thinking ahead and not praying to the seat warmer. See middle right poster in this picture.

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GA will go Blue soon.
My old Clayton County where I live for 2 years in 80s going 85% Biden and 5400 votes left. They will announce most of there votes by midnight.
GA finally go Democrat.
 
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Lindsay Gharaam is saying time to stand behind Trump claims. Coming days will be very dirty for American electoral process. Delays in results is like giving excuses to Trump and his rhetoric. He is using it to his advantage. Having said this, his media address few hours back was depicting a picture of a man who is dejected, lacking energy, reading from the paper like having nothing to say.
 
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This is a fracture in a society between left and right, elites and working class that has been brewing since the US housing crash and the 2008 financial collapse. It led to the rise of the The Tea Party (right wing), Occupy Wall Street (left wing), rise of Bernie Sanders (left wing) and rise of Donald Trump (right wing). These are not isolated things, it is all part of one big movement. The process is accelerating towards its final conclusion.....civil war.

It is impossible to repair this fracture. It will only get worse after this election. A split and angry public is a disaster for the US.

At the moment US is in a cold civil war, for it to be a hot civil war, there will be a trigger event. Once this trigger event happens, things will spiral out and no one will be able to stop it.

It’s irrelevant now who wins the Presidency, the damage is done. The public is now fractured beyond repair.
This is beyond fantasy.

I repeat, there is NOT gonna be a civil war. People have said that shit for literally decades. They said the same shit during Al Gore vs GWB jr.

It's not gonna happen.

Yes, there is a deep political divide in the US, but that won't automatically mean a civil war. This is foolish thinking.
Well well. Trump just rubbished the whole thing. He is sitting president of America. He just called the mail-in votes as fraud.

Confirmed the poll rigging is ongoing.

Fantastic!

Its very strange that most of these mail-in votes are going for Biden
How is that strange? This has been explained multiple times.

Trump told his voters to vote in person, Biden told his voters to do mail in, because of COVID.

There is nothing strange going on here.

And there is ZERO evidence of fraud, and ZERO evidence of poll rigging.

In Pennsylvania, all the officials, from the governor, to the election officials are ALL Republican, and they're all saying there is ZERO fraud going on.

Stop believing everything Trump tells you, don't be a sheep.

Before his conference even began, I wrote the following.....

Trump will likely reiterate his claims that there is fraud going on, he'll say that the Dems are cheating, he'll falsely claim he's won, he'll say that the counting should stop, and basically everything else he's already said before.

What I'm worried about is him dog whistling his more extreme supporters to start using violence and force.

It's pretty much over for Trump, and he knows it. He knows that once he's out of office in 77 days, he'll end up in prison.

And I was right.

He's losing, so he's desperate! This is how authoritarians, and the corrupt work.
 
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This is beyond fantasy.

I repeat, there is NOT gonna be a civil war. People have said that shit for literally decades. They said the same shit during Al Gore vs GWB jr.

It's not gonna happen.

Yes, there is a deep political divide in the US, but that won't automatically mean a civil war. This is foolish thinking.

How is that strange? This has been explained multiple times.

Trump told his voters to vote in person, Biden told his voters to do mail in, because of COVID.

There is nothing strange going on here.

And there is ZERO evidence of fraud, and ZERO evidence of poll rigging.

In Pennsylvania, all the officials, from the governor, to the election officials are ALL Republican, and they're all saying there is ZERO fraud going on.

Stop believing everything Trump tells you, don't be a sheep.

Before his conference even began, I wrote the following.....



And I was right.

He's losing, so he's desperate! This is how authoritarians, and the corrupt work.

Not just him, his whole family is under investigation for tax irregularities and among other stuff. Hell be punished and if no jail enough damage will be done that no body will do business with him, Deutsch Bank is already distancing itself from him.
 
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Lindsay trying to please Trump base so they follow him in 2024 presidential elections. He don't give a Shit about Trump anymore. Ted Cruz and Nicky Hailey doing the same Act to please Trump Base. I think if Trump loose he or his Son Jr be running in 2024. Add Rubio to the name also.
Lindsay Gharaam is saying time to stand behind Trump claims. Coming days will be very dirty for American electoral process. Delays in results is like giving excuses to Trump and his rhetoric. He is using it to his advantage. Having said this, his media address few hours back was depicting a picture of a man who is dejected, lacking energy, reading from the paper like having nothing to say.
 
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Every time I turn off my TV and come back a few hours later, expecting some new results, it seems like everything is frozen in time. :(

Even spinning some vinyl records isn’t helping
Well there is a particular test match in which Misbah and Azhar batted brilliantly. Try watching that match if you can find on youtube.
I think that counts as the benchmark for nothing happening.
 
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Vote counts push Biden closer to victory as Trump falsely claims election being 'stolen'

By Jeff Mason, Steve Holland, Trevor Hunnicutt
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WASHINGTON/WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) - With his re-election chances fading as more votes are counted in a handful of battleground states, U.S. President Donald Trump launched an extraordinary assault on the country’s democratic process from the White House on Thursday, falsely claiming the election was being “stolen” from him.





patience as well.














Offering no evidence, Trump lambasted election workers and alleged fraud in the states where results from a dwindling set of uncounted votes are pushing Democrat Joe Biden nearer to victory.
“This is a case where they’re trying to steal an election,” Trump said, who spoke for about 15 minutes in the White House briefing room before leaving without taking questions.
Biden, the former vice president, was steadily eating away the Republican incumbent’s leads in Pennsylvania and Georgia even as he maintained narrow advantages in Nevada and Arizona, moving closer to securing the 270 votes in the state-by-state Electoral College that determines the winner.
In Pennsylvania, Trump’s lead had shrunk from 319,000 on Wednesday afternoon to around 50,000 by Thursday night, while his margin in Georgia fell from 68,000 to 2,500. Those numbers were expected to continue to move in Biden’s favor, with many of the outstanding ballots from areas that typically vote Democratic, including the cities of Philadelphia and Atlanta.

Biden, meanwhile, saw his lead in Arizona contract from 93,000 to around 48,000; he was ahead in Nevada by only 11,000 votes.
Biden would become the next president by winning Pennsylvania, or by winning two out of the trio of Georgia, Nevada and Arizona. Trump’s likeliest path appeared narrower - he needed to hang onto Pennsylvania and Georgia while overtaking Biden in either Nevada or Arizona.
Most major television networks gave Biden a 253 to 214 lead in Electoral College votes, which are largely determined by state population, after he captured the crucial states of Wisconsin and Michigan on Wednesday.
As demonstrators marched in several U.S. cities for a second straight day, the election lay in the hands of civil employees who were methodically counting hundreds of thousands of ballots, many of which were sent by mail amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Final results in each state could take days. Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said on Thursday afternoon the state still had about 350,000 ballots yet to count but expected the vast majority to be tallied by Friday.
In Georgia, Gabriel Sterling, an election official, said it would “take time” to process tens of thousands of remaining ballots. Arizona, where there were at least 400,000 ballots remaining, and Nevada, which had 190,000 uncounted votes, were also expected to take days to complete their tallies.
‘MESSY’ DEMOCRACY
Trump’s remarks followed a series of Twitter posts from Trump earlier in the day that called for vote counting to stop, even though he currently trails Biden in enough states to hand the Democrat the presidency.
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Trump’s campaign, meanwhile, pursued a flurry of lawsuits in Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania, though judges in Georgia and Michigan quickly rejected the challenges. Legal experts said the cases had little chance of affecting the electoral outcome.
Biden wrote on Twitter shortly after Trump’s White House appearance, “No one is going to take our democracy away from us.” In earlier remarks from his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, Biden expressed confidence he would win and urged calm as votes were tallied.
“Democracy’s sometimes messy,” Biden said. “It sometimes requires a little patience as well. But that patience has been rewarded now for more than 240 years in a system of governance that has been the envy of the world.”
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll showed a bipartisan majority of Americans rejecting Trump’s premature victory declaration in favor of counting all votes.


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The close election underscored the nation’s deep political divides, while the slow count of millions of mail-in ballots served as a reminder of the deadly pandemic that continues to upend American life.
Biden, if he prevails, will nevertheless have failed to deliver the sweeping repudiation to Trump that Democrats had hoped for, reflecting the deep support the president enjoys despite his tumultuous four years in office. Trump’s influence on the Republican Party will remain strong, even if he ultimately loses a tight election.
The winner will face a pandemic that has killed more than 234,000 Americans and left millions more out of work, even as the country still grapples with the aftermath of months of unrest over race relations and police brutality.
Biden’s lead in the national popular vote broke 4 million on Thursday night, though that plays no role in deciding the winner. Trump lost the popular vote by about 3 million to Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016, when he secured an upset victory by winning key states in the Electoral College.


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He is trying to avoid becoming the first incumbent U.S. president to lose a re-election bid since fellow Republican George H.W. Bush in 1992.
Trump, who often relished legal battles during his turbulent business career, was at the White House working the phones and monitoring developments on television, two Trump advisers said. He has been talking to state governors as well as close friends and aides and dispatched some of his closest advisers out in the field to fight for him.
“He’s very engaged, he’s monitoring, talking to all the states,” a Trump confidant said. “It doesn’t look good but this guy wants to keep fighting. He’s in a fighting mood right now. He’s not melancholy or dejected. But the path is getting harder and harder.”
Twitter and Facebook have flagged numerous posts from Trump since Election Day as misleading.
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Trump’s rhetoric had gained traction with some supporters, however. A Facebook group called “Stop the Steal” pushing false claims of voter fraud gained hundreds of thousands of members on Thursday before the social media giant took down the page, citing calls for violence.
Supporters of both candidates also held small protests outside voting centers on Thursday, though the demonstrations were largely peaceful.
Reporting by Jeff Mason, Steve Holland and Trevor Hunnicutt; Additional reporting by Lawrence Hurley, Julia Harte, Jason Lange, Sarah N. Lynch, Daphne Psaledakis, Andy Sullivan, Susan Heavey, Doina Chiacu and Will Dunham in Washington, Mimi Dwyer in Phoenix, Tim Reid in Los Angeles, Tom Hals in Delaware and Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Writing by Joseph Ax; Editing by Soyoung Kim and Daniel Wallis
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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You two are being emotional, seeing few videos and thinking Trump is anti-establishment. He did little to nothing against the establishment during his 4 years in office. If you think he is anti-establishment that is fine, but there is no election fraud going on. He shot himself in the foot during his last year in office with poor and detrimental performance when it came to Covid, social issues in the country and preserving our democracy. More people voted for Biden as they don't want instability and uncertain future.

Establishment doesn't make Trump better, he will make his movement the establishment if he got a second term and he would destroy the democracy in America as he will want to rule past 2024 too. So , of course, establishment is not cool with him possibly inciting violence in the country which can destroy it and bring an end to America as we know it. In this case establishment and the people are on the same side. A civil war is not something this country and its people want.
I don't support Trump, But the way they count the leftover votes slowly is a red flag.
 
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