GrandAdmiral
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I'll probably be flipping between CNN, NBC, and probably PBS if they have coverage.
What station you got?
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20 years from now when someone does something ridiculous, crazy and stupid we'll still be saying, "He must be a trump supporter".
While I don't support his tirade, I do support his shirt.
it’s over. Biden is gonna win AT LEAST NV and PA.
still think GA is gonna flip
and I want to point out that Trump’s margins were just as small, if not smaller, in these states and he went scorched earth. Why is it always then lefts responsibility to play fair and cross the aisle?
He’s such a complete moron. His margin of victory in three states was razor thin four years ago.
Now I heard it said on the radio that he wants to stop the counting in PA but continue in NV and AZ. He is just really stupid, doesn’t it occur to him how transparently corrupt that is?
Please, please, please make this happen.
I just got a tweet that Georgia has 185,000 votes to count. If true, it is possible.Under 60K in Georgia.
I am not a fan of Carville, but my brother said that he called this last night and said Biden would pull out Georgia. I really don’t like the guy, but he does know his stuff.
You’re obviously free to like or dislike whoever you please, but how could anyone not love the guy??
He’s a tireless advocate for his home state, a NOLA resident, the biggest LSU fan on the planet, served in the Marine Corps and Is endlessly , oddly entertaining... Are you just anti-LSU or something?
Regardless of the presidential outcome, the slim margin of the election certainly means that nearly half of America supported another term for Donald Trump as president.
It means something. What, I'm not yet sure. I don't want to be flip about it. People I know and respect, even people I love voted for Trump - some of whom because they simply cannot stomach key Democrat policies (on tax, business regulation, the social 'safety net', etc.). These things go to their core identity and even though they would agree that Donald Trump's rhetoric and policies (in some areas) have genuinely damaged the United States, and that he has terribly mismanaged the Covid crisis, they still choose Trump over the Democrat. And it's always going to be that way.