Racist Trump going home one day from now
[ATTACH=full]331588[/ATTACH]
Kwenda nyumbani ngaseer
[ATTACH=full]331587[/ATTACH]
Racist Trump going home one day from now
[ATTACH=full]331588[/ATTACH]
Kwenda nyumbani ngaseer
[ATTACH=full]331587[/ATTACH]
Enyewe huyu ghassia ni kama anaenda nyumbani asubuhi na mapema. Shame, I don’t like the guy but I loved watching the smug leftists eat their words when he won the first time.
If for some reason Biden Wins Florida by 9 pm Tuesday, counting will stop and he will be declared POTUS.
It’s all media hype. Yaani they are openly campaigning for Biden and also trying to kill our spirits within the Trump camp. Trump is winning but it won’t be an overnight situation. We won’t know the winner on the night of November 3rd, or even in November. I predict the legal tussles will continue until next year and we might even have a repeat election. However, once all is said and done…Trump will emerge victorious.
What i fail to understand is why conservatives are trying to suppress voting. America should never lecture anyone else on matters democracy.
what of the polls, they have Biden at 50+ nationally and positive in majority of the swing states. Apparently Texas is now becoming a swing state. is that an indictment on Trump. I guess we will wait for 4th
We were told that in 2016
No one can lecture another unless they first accept the lecturing.
For the 100th time, we will NOT know who the winner is until maybe next year. Definitely not on Tuesday night because they need to count the millions of mail in ballots.
after voting , the winner will be declared that same day
Ghasia punguza fake nyuus pia kale kamama Clinton chieth was leading in fücknews.
she won the popular vote though , so the polls were somehow right
Papoh io kinembe niaje
November 4th Pack nguo urudi huku uimbe BBI. Biden ndaani
Lol. Reality is finally sinking in. Seems like you are getting worried.
Whoever is the projected winner declared on Election Day has always won the election. Always.
More Republicans will vote in person (on Nov 3rd) than Democrats. Mail-in ballots will not be counted until weeks after November 3rd. More Democrats than Republicans voted by mail…
official results maybe…bt by fourth, with counting and projections am sure we’ll have a pretty good idea
hehehe waaah okay. To each his own.
No you won’t have a good idea because 52 million Americans and counting have voted by mail. 52 MILLION!! That’s alot of votes that will need processing and they won’t start until the eve of Nov 3rd na kuendelea.
And btw, only 13 states have confirmed they will start counting mail-in ballots on election day.
These are:
[ul]
[li]Arizona[/li][li]Colorado[/li][li]Delaware[/li][li]Florida[/li][li]Hawaii[/li][li]Maryland[/li][li]Montana[/li][li]Nebraska[/li][li]Nevada[/li][li]New Jersey[/li][li]North Carolina[/li][li]Oregon[/li][li]Vermont[/li][/ul]
In my state of Pennsylvania (a swing state), they took 2.5 WEEKS to count mail-in ballots for the Democratic primary this year.
Interesting but Long Read:
[SIZE=7]Dishonesty Has Defined the Trump Presidency. The Consequences Could Be Lasting.[/SIZE]
Born amid made-up crowd size claims and “alternative facts,” the Trump presidency has been a factory of falsehood from the start, churning out distortions, conspiracy theories, and brazen lies at an assembly-line pace that has challenged fact-checkers and defied historical analogy.
Dishonesty has been a defining hallmark of the Trump presidency. The sheer volume of untruths, both petty and profound, has been cataloged and quantified time and again, the subject of a shelf full of books and endless hand-wringing over the “post-truth” world.
This is a president who spread the claim that Osama bin Laden is not actually dead and that President Barack Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had the Navy’s SEAL Team 6 killed, who literally took a Sharpie to a map to create his own fake weather forecast and reprimanded meteorologists who dared to correct him.
Campaign rallies have been chock-full of specious claims and fan-fiction narratives. He has renewed his assertion that Mexico is paying for his border wall, declared that he won the women’s vote in 2016 and claimed credit for restoring order in Minneapolis, none of which is true. The New York Times tabulated 131 false or misleading statements in a single rally in Janesville, Wis. The Washington Post counted more than 22,000 false or misleading statements over nearly four years, including 189 on a single day in August.
[ATTACH=full]331616[/ATTACH]
When challenged, Mr. Trump simply brushes it off. After a reporter in August asked “do you regret at all, all the lying you’ve done to the American people,” the president sought to clarify the question and then once he understood it called on another reporter without replying.
It is often left to aides to try to re-engineer what he says to fit the facts or dismiss facts altogether, often simply turning the tables by complaining about biased nit-pic
But now, with the election two days away, the consequences of four years of fabulism are coming into focus as President Trump argues that the vote itself is inherently “rigged,” tearing at the credibility of the system. Should the contest go into extra innings through legal challenges after Tuesday, it may leave a public with little faith in the outcome — and in its own democracy.
Trump has spent four years telling Americans not to trust anyone other than him, whether it be public health experts, scientists, journalists, judges, career government officials, investigators, generals, intelligence agencies, election officials, and even mail carriers. “Just remember,” he told a crowd one summer, “what you are seeing and what you are reading is not what’s happening.”
[ATTACH=full]331615[/ATTACH]
The nightmarish scenario of widespread doubt and denial of the legitimacy of the election would cap a period in American history when truth itself has seemed at stake under a president who has strayed so far from the normal bounds that he creates what allies call his own reality. Even if the election ends with a clear victory or defeat for Mr. Trump, scholars and players alike say the very concept of public trust in an established set of facts necessary for the operation of a democratic society has eroded during his tenure with potentially long-term ramifications.
Scientists have concluded that 130,000 lives could be saved in the United States in the coming months if there was universal mask-wearing. But Mr. Trump mocks facial coverings and disparages medical experts, undercutting their credibility with the public, most notably Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the federal government’s chief epidemiologist who now has to have a security detail after vilification by the president and his allies. With views of the virus increasingly falling along party lines, many Americans express distrust over a possible new vaccine, which could lead to widespread resistance to inoculation. The disconnect has tangible consequences. Republicans like @Purple who support Mr. Trump are more likely to dismiss the threat of the virus in surveys and less likely to wear masks or maintain social distance.