If Trump lost the 2020 election and knew he lost the 2020 election fairly do you believe he would concede to Biden?

Observer

Well-Known Member
Once there is a total certification and not before. At least now - voter fraud will come to the forefront as it is a real thing that happens.
However they are illustrating a lot of information on voter fraud. Yes, dead people do vote in elections. Biden is just pure evil. As is Harris. You ever notice how Biden always lets her enter first? Interesting - Trump did a lot of good for our country - things I wanted changed ane were. In Particular Nafta, Paris Climate , getting out of Who, talks opened with N. Korea - remember how we were all worried if Kim was going to drop a bomb on us - jobs going to China, the "Donation" to Iran in cash in the dead of night? Tell the media to shut up and wait until everything is certified.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
1. election is held

2. citizen votes are counted

3. participants may contest procedures
<---YOU ARE HERE

4. results are certified

5. elector votes are cast

6. elector votes are counted

7. winner is declared
<---YOU THINK YOU ARE HERE
8. Declare the Biden isn't "YOUR" President and cry for 4 years. :-)
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
did you think 2016 was close
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Kingofthenorth

Well-Known Member
The software used in the voting machines is very suspect. Not over yet.
The ”major cases” were dropped. It's over. The software was not suspect, Trump just sad it was without any evidence whatsoever. After he said he would refuse to concede no matter what before the election even happened
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
The software used in the voting machines is very suspect. Not over yet.
@It will be fine The New York Times and other outfits have written articles critical of that software. A professor, liberal mind you, spoke out against it before Congress several years ago. Said it was easily hacked. Texas found so many problems with it they refused to buy it.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
The ”major cases” were dropped. It's over. The software was not suspect, Trump just sad it was without any evidence whatsoever. After he said he would refuse to concede no matter what before the election even happened
The Clark County Commission just threw out an election that represents almost 1/6 of the total votes cast in Clark County because there were too many “discrepancies” to be sure that that the results in that election can be certain. 153K votes in this election.

Must be blind to the news.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
The ”major cases” were dropped. It's over. The software was not suspect, Trump just sad it was without any evidence whatsoever. After he said he would refuse to concede no matter what before the election even happened
 

It will be fine

Well-Known Member
@It will be fine The New York Times and other outfits have written articles critical of that software. A professor, liberal mind you, spoke out against it before Congress several years ago. Said it was easily hacked. Texas found so many problems with it they refused to buy it.
WDFD the issues were known before the election. States used the software anyway. There’s no evidence votes were changed. Trump lost.

I do enjoy Trump losing over and over again on a daily basis. He keeps finding new ways to lose.
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
WDFD the issues were known before the election. States used the software anyway. There’s no evidence votes were changed. Trump lost.

I do enjoy Trump losing over and over again on a daily basis. He keeps finding new ways to lose.
“I think about the classic male hero in American culture when you and I were growing up: the John Waynes, the Gary Coopers, the Jimmy Stewarts, the Clint Eastwoods, for that matter. There was a code … the code of masculinity that I grew up with that harkens back to the ’30s and ’40s and before that. There’s a notion that a man is true to his word, that he takes responsibility, that he doesn’t complain, that he isn’t a bully—in fact he defends the vulnerable against bullies. And so even if you are someone who is annoyed by wokeness and political correctness and wants men to be men again and is tired about everyone complaining about the patriarchy, I thought that the model wouldn’t be Richie Rich—the complaining, lying, doesn’t-take-responsibility-for-anything type of figure.”

Obama
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
According to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, Sen. Lindsey Graham approached him about throwing out all mail-in ballots in counties that had higher than average ballot signature mismatches.
 
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