2020 Election is Over----Dems just don't realize it yet.

there are still a lot of people left who - after this long time - are too naive or too stupid to realize and understand, that not even "gop" was any longer interested in trump being / staying president.

the election happened - but it simply doesn't matter that much.

the 2016 election was a wake-up call for usa and for those who actually make the big decisions.

trump even becoming candidate was an accident and a dramatic shock for the republican party. something like that must not happen again because it is against the best interest of usa - and the rest of the world in fact.

everybody with the least intelligence understands this. in future elections the better candidate (or the lesser evil) will "win". but this has nothing to do with the election or the result of the election. this decision happens elsewhere. dems and reps agreed on that (and scotus as well).

as long as there are possible candidates like trump for example, you cannot let the people decide who will be the next president.

that's just much too dangerous in a world that has become so complicated in many ways (china, russia, pandemics, climate change, etc.).

actually a very large part of republican voters is so illiterate, that to let them vote at all is ... crazy. (and now many of those people even give their very last $$$ to trump - for ... whatever !)

but you cannot take the right to vote away from them so there has to be a different solution.

cope with that. it's the future.
Ridiculously awful anal-ysis. Trump garnered 11 million more legitimate votes than 2016.
 
A glimpse at what a Biden Presidency would look like---
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Georgia Judiciary Committee Votes On Fraud Report, Says There May Be Enough Evidence to Decertify Biden Vote
https://trendingpolitics.com/georgi...y-be-enough-evidence-to-decertify-biden-vote/
On Monday evening, Georgia Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted on an election fraud report, stating that there was enough evidence of fraud to decertify Biden's win in the state. The main stream media failed to report on this huge development.
-----and Arizona is voting on this today as well----
 
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  • House Republicans met with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence on Monday to discuss a plan to overturn the Electoral College in January, CNN reported.

  • Senate Majority Whip John Thune slammed their efforts.

  • "I think the thing they got to remember is it's not going anywhere. I mean, in the Senate, it would go down like a shot dog," Thune told CNN.

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Republican Sen. John Thune, the majority whip, slammed House Republicans who met with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence to discuss a plan to overturn the Electoral College in January, CNN reported on Tuesday.

"I think the thing they got to remember is it's not going anywhere. I mean, in the Senate, it would go down like a shot dog," Thune told CNN of the effort. "I just don't think it makes a lot of sense to put everybody through this when you know what the ultimate outcome is going to be."

Rep. Mo Brooks and several other conservative members of the House met with Trump and Pence on Monday to discuss the ultimately baseless claims that the election was stolen from Trump, CNN said. Attendees expressed confidence that on January 6, when the electoral votes confirming President-elect Joe Biden's victory are solidified, some members of the House and the Senate would debate the legitimacy of the votes.

"I believe we have multiple senators, and the question is not if but how many," Brooks told CNN.

Rep. Jody Hice, who also attended the meeting, tweeted: "I will lead an objection to Georgia's electors on Jan 6. The courts refuse to hear the President's legal case. We're going to make sure the People can!"

On January 6, Pence will preside over a joint session of Congress to finalize the results. If no member objects to the results, they will be certified. But if both a member of the House and a member of the Senate vote to challenge a state's electors, Congress would have to deliberate on whether to accept those electors.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has told senators not to join Trump's efforts to delegitimize the electoral votes, worrying that it could damage the campaigns of the Republicans in Senate runoff elections in Georgia.

CNN reported that while such efforts to challenge the results would likely be unsuccessful, a few senators, including Josh Hawley and Rand Paul, had not ruled it out just yet.

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has told senators not to join Trump's efforts to delegitimize the electoral votes, worrying that it could damage the campaigns of the Republicans in Senate runoff elections in Georgia.

That's the worry?! Georgia runoffs?!

Nevermind the democratic institution; The Constitution; Social Stability ... that shit don't matter. LOL!
 
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