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    Lolkookkokkokkkkk

    So triggered by party affiliation.


    Beahaahahahhahahahahahahzhzhahahhzhzhzhzhz


    Low iq
    another meltdown

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    This guy back after his crazy hospital data .... loloooll


    How embarrassing
    Trending toward 1500 deaths per day again. I would not be surprised if we reach 2K per by December.

    Time to lock down in hotspots.

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    The sting of losing will wear off and the money will start talking to him. I think people who have this idea that Trump will run again in 2024 in order to win the presidency again to soothe his ego are wrong. The stress just isn't worth it at 78 when there's a fun and easy billion dollar grift as the alternative.
    Not only that, but he hates losing so much that I don't think he'll put himself in a situation again where losing is a possibility.

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    Not only that, but he hates losing so much that I don't think he'll put himself in a situation again where losing is a possibility.
    I think you're wrong. He has enough money to live a comfortable rest of his life, but it's the first time he has real, raw power in his hands.

    I'll be frankly shocked if he doesn't run.

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    Not only that, but he hates losing so much that I don't think he'll put himself in a situation again where losing is a possibility.
    Yep.

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    Plus he's been a loser a lot of times before, tbh... He bankrupted almost everything he touched.

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    trump is going to run in 2024
    They've already picked out a theme song, it's so perfect Sir Elton/Taupin might even let him


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    I think it’s more likely that Trump gets Florida to successfully secede from the union and proclaiming himself Highest Universal Emperor of the newly independent microstate than him running again in 2024.

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    Bye Chris

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    Pretty hilarious how Trump became #TheResistance overnight...

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    Yeah the Supreme Court might be slanted right, but they aren't going to overturn an election. Those on the right need to go back out into the woods and find that old Shaolin monk to teach them how to beat their opponent.

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    I honestly can't comprehend how people can openly support Trump. I'm not talking about political party loyalty. Trump. There's a long, skid marked laundry list of character flaws -- matched by his actions -- that should upset everyone in one way or another. And yet we have people falling on their swords for this clown.

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    Sad that maga s think SCOTUS is really going to overturn the results of the election dude got his ass beat in multiple states. maybe i'd be worried about some trump ery if it was 269 split or a super narrow victory but it wasnt even that close tbh. maga s gonna have to accept the fact Biden is their president

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    yeah if this was just Pennsylvania you'd have a shot at some SC shenanigans, but they'd have to overturn multiple states that just won't be worth it

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    https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2020-54860213

    US election: Being with Trump the day he lost

    Over the past four years, I have seen President Donald Trump on good days and bad days. But 7 November, the day he lost the election, was a day like no other.

    Dressed in a black windbreaker, dark trousers and a white MAGA hat, or Make America Great Again, the president left the White House a few minutes before 10:00. He had spent the early part of his day tweeting about election fraud.

    Now he leaned forward slightly, as if he were pushing into the wind. He climbed into a dark vehicle and headed to his golf club, Trump National in Sterling, Virginia, about 25 miles (40km) from the White House.

    In that moment, he projected an air of confidence. It was a lovely day, perfect for golf, and he was going to spend the day at the club.

    But the people who worked for him seemed on edge.

    "How are you doing?" I asked one of the junior staffers.

    "Fine," she said. She smiled, but her eyes narrowed. She looked down at her phone.

    The White House has been through some trauma in the days since the election. It was only on Tuesday, but it feels like a lifetime ago.

    Many of the desks in the West Wing were empty when I walked through the building on Saturday morning. Several staffers have been infected with the coronavirus, and they were out of the office. Others were in quarantine.

    Then, starting at about 11:30, while the president was at his golf club, the BBC and the US networks began calling the election for Joe Biden, his Democratic rival.

    I was sitting in an Italian restaurant about a mile from the club when I heard the news. I'm a member of the White House press pool, a small group of journalists who travel with the president. We were all waiting for him to emerge from the club.

    "He's toxic," said one woman outside the restaurant, who had, like most of her neighbours in this Democratic-leaning area, voted for his rival.

    Others wondered aloud when the president would leave the club and go back to the White House. The minutes passed, then hours.

    "He's taking his time," said a law-enforcement officer, quietly, to a colleague.

    The president was in no hurry to leave. At the club, he was surrounded by friends. Outside the gates, supporters shouted at me and the other reporters: "Defund the media!"

    A woman in sturdy heels and a red-white-and-blue bandana carried a sign reading "Stop the steal."

    A man drove his truck up and down the road in front of the club flying several flags, including one depicting the president standing on a tank, as if he were commander of the world. It showed how his supporters see him and how Mr Trump has seen himself for the past four years.

    Finally, he headed out of the club and began his journey home.

    His critics were waiting - in the thousands.

    The president's motorcade roared through Virginia, with me riding in the motorcade in a van that narrowly avoided a crash on Fairfax County Parkway. Sirens blared.

    The closer we got to the White House, the bigger the crowds became: people were out to celebrate his demise. Someone held up a sign: "You lose and we all win". People honked and jeered.

    Then we got back at the White House, the president went in through a side door, an entrance that presidents rarely use. His shoulders were slumped, and his head down.

    He glanced over and saw me and the others in the press pool and gave us a thumbs-up. It was a half-hearted gesture; he did not raise his hand high or shake a fist, the way he often does.

    Whether at the White House or at the golf club, the president has never wavered: he makes unsubstantiated claims about election fraud and insists he will be vindicated.

    He tweeted in the morning about "illegally received" votes and by late afternoon he was declaring defiantly in all caps. "I WON THE ELECTION."

    But that was Mr Trump on Twitter. The man I saw left a different impression. As he ducked into the side door of the White House in the late afternoon, the swagger was gone.

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    It's not about the GOP winning again, but MAGA winning. People like Chris don't want a "swamp creature" like Marco Rubio as the bearer of conservatism in America. They want Trump, or something like him.
    Understood. That will likely not happen again anytime soon or ever again in our lifetime.

    I won't necessarily vote Republican again. I skipped the 2012 election.

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    Sad that maga s think SCOTUS is really going to overturn the results of the election dude got his ass beat in multiple states. maybe i'd be worried about some trump ery if it was 269 split or a super narrow victory but it wasnt even that close tbh. maga s gonna have to accept the fact Biden is their president
    Settle down CNN

    Democrats were dominated at the local level while expecting 17+ margin victories over Trump. We will see how this plays out. At the minimum the American election process will be cleaned up for next time.

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    lol your Trump lost

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    very well written article, i'd feel sorry for the guy if he wasn't such a ing idiot who ed up and lost because he believed in the power of positivity instead of science

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    Have a good morning, Sunday morning!

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    frivolous lawsuits

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    tick tock

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    For what?

    Explain in your own words what is going to happen and what will be litigated.

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    Have a good morning, Sunday morning!


    Bye Chris!

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