rjd970
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I have no problem with Trump challenging through the court.
But that process, once completed, needs to be respected and if he is not the winner, he needs to leave. I think he will if that's the case.
I saw an interview with a voter from Green Bay earlier. He said he received 2 ballots in the mail, destroyed both of them, and then voted in person, for Trump. How many Biden supporters would have done that? Trump/ America has the right to be mad and question the results.
Court options are part of the process. Why is that a bad thing?
Kind of like how you all did for the past 4 years?Keep in mind:
Donald Trump will NEVER concede the election to Biden and say he won 'fair and square'.
We're going to enter a very dangerous period now of threats, false claims, fearmongering and legal / legislative battles now with Trump screaming at the top of his lungs.
That's just fantasy talk. He's so litigious, he's sue the Supreme Court if they ruled against him.Of course he has a right to. But with that right comes a responsibility not simply to throw the kitchen sink at the claim, but rather to present only those arguments which are based on an authentic rendition of the facts and reasonably and fairly assert a question of law.
That's for the court to decide not your arbitrary definition of authentic claims. He is more than welcome to throw anything at his claim.Of course he has a right to. But with that right comes a responsibility not simply to throw the kitchen sink at the claim, but rather to present only those arguments which are based on an authentic rendition of the facts and reasonably and fairly assert a question of law.
The U.S. Inability To Count Votes is a National Disgrace. And Dangerous.Why? Because it takes time to *count* the votes that were mailed in? Please.
Unfortunately, as he has been evidenced for the past 3.8 years, it's not about what's best for you or me. It's about what's best for Donald. He's a malignant narcissist, and this will be plainly evident for all to see as we navigate the transition of power.
It's part of the process, but it can be abused. The inventor of the internet bowed out on December 12thish, 2000 when he lost in SCOTUS. He could have appealed, etc., but he put the interest of the country ahead of his own. Will Donald do the same? Never.
Yes, if that happens. But his margin in Nevada is tiny. And no guarantee at all about Georgia.If WI, MI, and NV go for Biden and the Atlanta pull whatever that may be it’s a wrap. PA won’t even matter
LOL.Of course he has a right to. But with that right comes a responsibility not simply to throw the kitchen sink at the claim, but rather to present only those arguments which are based on an authentic rendition of the facts and reasonably and fairly assert a question of law.
You should use quotes instead of asterisks to make it correct
Votes missing, votes found, massive dumps of votes that favor one candidate 100%, etc. It's a complete mess for a developed country to hold elections like this
Funny...you'll respect the election results if your candidate wins....go back and show me where you respected the election results of 16.Mkay, I'll start now with this simple vow: I will respect the election results.
OK, your turn.