[–] heygeorge 4 points -3 points (+1|-4) ago 

As far as I'm concerned if Trump loses the election has been stolen.

Nate Silver said the opposite yesterday, more or less. The polling is not good, and it hasn’t been. Unprecedented turnout is going to skew things, and it may be a wild ride due to all the shouting, but no matter it does not look good for POTUS.

[–] basedmangod2015 7 points -3 points (+4|-7) ago 

lol @ trump likely to win.

[–] kishind ago 

Guaranteed. The batshit left is much smaller than they like to think.

[–] basedmangod2015 3 points -2 points (+1|-3) ago 

okie dokie

1-877-565-8860

just remember to use this on 11/4

[–] CoffeeIsPoison 2 points 4 points (+6|-2) ago 

He crushed Hillary. Only reason why that seemed close was voter fraud.

[–] redsfan277 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

but havent you seen the POLLS!!! OMG THE POLLS BIDEN IS WINNING!!!!

its the polls guys the polls listen to the polls! listen to the professionals just stop being independent and thinking for yourself

[–] 13445123751 ago 

I can't wait to see what kind of conspiracy theory the left comes up with this time in the month following Trump's reelection.

[–] Merlynn ago 

They think all they got is illegals voting and mail in ballot fraud? That's so sweetly naive.

[–] Tallest_Skil 4 points 1 point (+5|-4) ago 

Who give a shit? It literally doesn’t matter. Trump is responsible for leaving those illegals here.

[–] 0rion 2 points 0 points (+2|-2) ago 

People will hiss at you and downvote you to all hell, but you're 100% right here. He had 4 years to fix this shit and ensure a 2nd victory. All he has done is talk.

[–] dampkitty 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Yep, crushing social media should have happened on day 1, Trump is too old to realise what is really going on. He's done a lot of stuff the past week but Free Speech is crippled now

[–] 0rion 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I was convinced Trump would win the last election.

However this one I honestly am not sure. I see about an equal number of Trump and Biden signs where I live, so it's hard to gauge it that way. With all the riots and wu flu propaganda, I feel like more people will vote for Trump this time around. However, I don't see anything being done about election fraud. Trump talks about it sure, but has he enacted any legislation to combat it? All it takes is manipulation of a few hundred thousand votes in swing state areas, and that could be enough to put Biden over the edge.

If there is fraud, will Trump go down without a fight? My gut tells me no, but then again my gut also tells me this is all theatre anyway.

[–] greenfrog 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I see more Biden signs than Trump signs, where in 2016 it was reverse.

I still don't think anyone is voting differently, rather they are so hysterical that every single Biden voter put out at least three signs.

Leave the immediate area, and Trump signs far outnumber bidens..

[–] noob_tube 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I only see Biden signs. There's a single house with an enormous Trump banner, but most houses have Biden signs. What's telling is that a lot of houses have the Democrat candidates for senate sign, but not all of those have Biden signs.

[–] acheron2012 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Not remotely true.

Sure there are occasional voting irregularities. And obviously mail in ballots are a new vector for criminal manipulation.

But honestly all this is little more than noise when compared to the election officials themselves that print thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of ballots directly on government printers. This enormous fraud never leaves the courthouse and mail in voting has no impact on it.

Of course the lazy ones, of which there are literally thousands across most every district in the land, don’t even bother with printing fake ballots. They take the simple expedient of just changing the numbers in the final report. Just like they did in their Democrat administered schools, they take a 3 turn it into an 8 and call anyone that questions them a racist.

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