Biden/Harris 2020

Truth7t7

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Biden admits to relying on voter fraud

Stealing the election through voter fraud is there only chance at a win.

They have no campaign, a senior in high school running for president outweighs the Biden/Harris ticket campaign.

When looking at their campaign rally's, empty with a few cars honking horns, as Joe stumbles to the stage

I watched democratic senator Durbin today in the Amy Barrett hearing, hes now begging directly to Justice Barrett?

"Please wait Justice Barrett, delay your swearing in until after the election"?

Ole Mitch McConnell has stated, we will vote for and confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the US Supreme Court this Monday Night :up:

It was a pleasure watching ole Chuckie Schumer cry, and rant, on how the process is unfair,(Real Big Smiles)

America has been held hostage by the liberal majority US Supreme Court for decades, the shoes on the other foot now, and I love it! :cloud9:
 

Arthur Brain

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This post is a perfect representation of how people who support Trump will lie without shame. As does their noble leader who they follow with cult-like adoration.

Robert Byrd, with whom Biden is clasping hands, renounced his past white supremacist views and said his membership of the KKK was the "biggest mistake" he had ever made, years before he was photographed campaigning with Biden.

ok doser, your post is effectively a lie.

Unfortunately, this type of photo will resonate with a hardcore MAGA crank where truth doesn't matter regardless.
 

The Barbarian

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This post is a perfect representation of how people who support Trump will lie without shame. As does their noble leader who they follow with cult-like adoration.

Robert Byrd, with whom Biden is clasping hands, renounced his past white supremacist views and said his membership of the KKK was the "biggest mistake" he had ever made, years before he was photographed campaigning with Biden.

ok doser, your post is effectively a lie.

He's getting older and it's not as easy for him as it used to be. He might not even know it's a lie.

Unfortunately, this type of photo will resonate with a hardcore MAGA crank where truth doesn't matter regardless.

I think it just did.
 

The Barbarian

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This might become an issue now:

A judge has ordered a status conference hearing into a lawsuit submitted by a woman who claims Donald Trump raped her when she was 13-years-old in 1994.

Federal Judge Ronnie Abrams has ordered the hearing for 16 December in a New York court. She has asked for both sides to provide information to assist the Court in advancing the case to settlement or trial.

What does the lawsuit allege?

In the lawsuit the plaintiff, identifed by the pseudonym Jane Doe, alleges Mr Trump "initiated sexual contact" with her at four different parties when she was 13.

At the fourth encounter, she alleges he tied her to a bed "then proceeded to forcibly rape" her.

She says she was lured to the parties, held by
billionaire-paedophile Jeffrey Epstein - who is also a defendant in the case - "by promises of money and a modeling career".
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a7354111.html

 

annabenedetti

like marbles on glass
Georgia's legacy of voter suppression is driving historic Black turnout
Changing demographics in the Atlanta suburbs and an explosion of civic engagement among first-time voters could turn the state blue for the first time in decades.


ATLANTA — Almost every Black Georgia voter queuing up at the polls has a story about 2018.

Most waited for hours in lines that wrapped around their voting locations. Some were removed from the voter rolls arbitrarily, forcing them to fill out confusing provisional ballots on Election Day. Others stayed home altogether and — after watching Democrat Stacey Abrams lose the gubernatorial race by fewer than 60,000 votes — regretted that decision.

Now, voter enthusiasm among all races is at an all-time high in one of the most consequential battleground states in the country. So is voter anxiety.
In the shadows of billboards along I-85 and I-20 encouraging Atlantans to “VOTE EARLY,” barriers to that act loom large. There were reminders of this again during June’s egregious primary election: In populous, rapidly diversifying metro Atlanta counties like Fulton and Cobb, wait times extended up to six hours after polling locations were consolidated during the pandemic. The state’s new electronic voting machines also frequently malfunctioned, further slowing the ballot casting process.

Voters interviewed by POLITICO said anger over perceived voter suppression tactics is fueling their eagerness to cast early ballots. And indeed, Georgians are voting in numbers never seen before in the state’s history. Since Oct. 12, the first day of early voting, a staggering 2.7 million voters have cast a ballot — a nearly 110 percent increase from 2016. . . .

Troubles at the ballot box are propelling engagement, particularly among Black voters. An analysis from ProPublica’s Electionland found that predominantly Black precincts in the state were more likely to have the longest wait times, despite a surge in voter registrations there.

At the same time, participation even among Democrats’ most loyal voting bloc has soared ahead of the general election. More than 737,000 African Americans have already voted in Georgia. Black voting is on track to eclipse its 2008 record, when turnout increased by 8 percentage points among Black Georgians hyped to vote for Barack Obama.

“The thing is, this is the largest turnout, I think, statewide that I have ever seen,” said former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, noting a similar pattern nationwide. “And that's usually a very good sign. It's a good sign for democracy. Whoever they voted for.”
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
Georgia's legacy of voter suppression is driving historic Black turnout
Changing demographics in the Atlanta suburbs and an explosion of civic engagement among first-time voters could turn the state blue for the first time in decades.


ATLANTA — Almost every Black Georgia voter queuing up at the polls has a story about 2018.

Most waited for hours in lines that wrapped around their voting locations. Some were removed from the voter rolls arbitrarily, forcing them to fill out confusing provisional ballots on Election Day. Others stayed home altogether and — after watching Democrat Stacey Abrams lose the gubernatorial race by fewer than 60,000 votes — regretted that decision.

Now, voter enthusiasm among all races is at an all-time high in one of the most consequential battleground states in the country. So is voter anxiety.
In the shadows of billboards along I-85 and I-20 encouraging Atlantans to “VOTE EARLY,” barriers to that act loom large. There were reminders of this again during June’s egregious primary election: In populous, rapidly diversifying metro Atlanta counties like Fulton and Cobb, wait times extended up to six hours after polling locations were consolidated during the pandemic. The state’s new electronic voting machines also frequently malfunctioned, further slowing the ballot casting process.

Voters interviewed by POLITICO said anger over perceived voter suppression tactics is fueling their eagerness to cast early ballots. And indeed, Georgians are voting in numbers never seen before in the state’s history. Since Oct. 12, the first day of early voting, a staggering 2.7 million voters have cast a ballot — a nearly 110 percent increase from 2016. . . .

Troubles at the ballot box are propelling engagement, particularly among Black voters. An analysis from ProPublica’s Electionland found that predominantly Black precincts in the state were more likely to have the longest wait times, despite a surge in voter registrations there.

At the same time, participation even among Democrats’ most loyal voting bloc has soared ahead of the general election. More than 737,000 African Americans have already voted in Georgia. Black voting is on track to eclipse its 2008 record, when turnout increased by 8 percentage points among Black Georgians hyped to vote for Barack Obama.

“The thing is, this is the largest turnout, I think, statewide that I have ever seen,” said former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, noting a similar pattern nationwide. “And that's usually a very good sign. It's a good sign for democracy. Whoever they voted for.”

:)

https://theologyonline.com/forum/po...-rest/politics/2773713-46-of-them-ain-t-black
 

The Barbarian

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New polls have Biden pulling farther ahead of Trump in Upper Midwest swing states and Pennsylvania. The grimmest part for Trump is Biden is at or very close to 50% in most polls, meaning that there's little play for undecideds to change the outcome.

And Trump is still behind in North Carolina, Florida, Iowa, and Arizona, where he should have comfortable leads.

Speculation is that Trump realizes he's going to lose, but is already planning his "next act."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuRXlcES28o&t=1s
 

Truth7t7

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This might become an issue now:

A judge has ordered a status conference hearing into a lawsuit submitted by a woman who claims Donald Trump raped her when she was 13-years-old in 1994.

Federal Judge Ronnie Abrams has ordered the hearing for 16 December in a New York court. She has asked for both sides to provide information to assist the Court in advancing the case to settlement or trial.

What does the lawsuit allege?

In the lawsuit the plaintiff, identifed by the pseudonym Jane Doe, alleges Mr Trump "initiated sexual contact" with her at four different parties when she was 13.

At the fourth encounter, she alleges he tied her to a bed "then proceeded to forcibly rape" her.

She says she was lured to the parties, held by
billionaire-paedophile Jeffrey Epstein - who is also a defendant in the case - "by promises of money and a modeling career".
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a7354111.html

As Doser stated, (Dishonest)

Your worse than CNN or MSNBC, you run a Independant UK article that's 4 years old

The case was dismissed in Sep 2016, in the court of Judge Ronnie Abrams

Wikipedia: Ronnie Abrams

Notable Cases


In 2016, Abrams was assigned to preside over a case in which Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein are accused by the plaintiff of having raped her in the 1990s, when the plaintiff was thirteen years old.[15] The complaint was voluntarily dismissed without prejudice by the Plaintiff in September 2016.
 

Truth7t7

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President Donald Trump’s campaign rally Sunday made its WiFi password for members of the press “WhoBuiltTheCagesJoe?,” a Trump campaign representative confirmed to the Daily Caller.





https://dailycaller.com/2020/10/26/d...ges-joe-biden/
We have a new Supreme Court Justice, Amy Coney Barrett!

The vote was 52/48, Susan Collins from Maine jumped ship and voted with the Democrats.

She was sworn in at roughly 7:00pm PST

Imagine, a 6/3 conservative court, the liberal agenda is a weed pulled, laying on the ground in the hot sun!
 
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