THE TRUMP 2024 THREAD

Over70irregs

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You must be an insider.
The NSA may arrest you for disclosing these national secrets.
Maybe I am. But my name isn’t Charles……
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over9five

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Just popped in to say...
I absolutely love when Trump calls Trudeau "Governor Trudeau"!

Was Trudeau crying today? Thought I saw a story where he was in tears at a press conference .
 

Box Ox

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Just popped in to say...
I absolutely love when Trump calls Trudeau "Governor Trudeau"!

Was Trudeau crying today? Thought I saw a story where he was in tears at a press conference .

Will be entertaining if Canada eventually calls Trump's bluff on the state thing. It'd be like bringing in a second California.

Here’s how annexing Canada would change American politics

"Canada would get two senators, and given its overall liberal politics there’s little question they’d be Democrats. That would shrink Republicans’ margin from the current Congress slightly: There would be 53 Republicans and 49 Democrats in the Senate. Republicans would be able to afford two defections, with Vice President-elect JD Vance breaking a 51-51 tie."

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"Keeping the chamber at 435 members, reapportionment would give Canada 45 seats. That’d be just one fewer than California, which would have 46 seats."

"The migration of House seats to Canada would also mean a significant shift in the Electoral College, reshaping presidential elections."

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vantexan

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Will be entertaining if Canada eventually calls Trump's bluff on the state thing. It'd be like bringing in a second California.

Here’s how annexing Canada would change American politics

"Canada would get two senators, and given its overall liberal politics there’s little question they’d be Democrats. That would shrink Republicans’ margin from the current Congress slightly: There would be 53 Republicans and 49 Democrats in the Senate. Republicans would be able to afford two defections, with Vice President-elect JD Vance breaking a 51-51 tie."

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"Keeping the chamber at 435 members, reapportionment would give Canada 45 seats. That’d be just one fewer than California, which would have 46 seats."

"The migration of House seats to Canada would also mean a significant shift in the Electoral College, reshaping presidential elections."

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If Canada was admitted it would certainly be broken up into different states. Quebec would want to be its own state. Probably Alberta too. Quebec might even want to be its own country. Has voted on seceding in the past which narrowly lost. So instead of two senators the Senate would likely increase by at least 8 or 10 senators. Most of whom would likely be liberal, other than the Alberta senators.
 

Box Ox

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If Canada was admitted it would certainly be broken up into different states. Quebec would want to be its own state. Probably Alberta too. Quebec might even want to be its own country. Has voted on seceding in the past which narrowly lost. So instead of two senators the Senate would likely increase by at least 8 or 10 senators. Most of whom would likely be liberal, other than the Alberta senators.

+20 senators if all of Canada's current provinces were to become states.
 
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