Trump Vows To Take Election Decision To The Supreme Court

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    President Donald Trump has already declared victory in the election and says he’s going to have to take the decision to the Supreme Court. “Frankly, we did win this election,” Trump said.

    Remember, Trump just appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett who Nancy Pelosi has called an “illegitimate justice.” This election battle has only just begun. Bringing the Supreme Court into it when democrats are declaring a justice illegitimate is going to ignite more chaos than we could imagine. A decision by the Supreme Court won’t even be accepted, and that’s become obvious. This is not the first time Trump has said the election will be decided by the Supreme court either:

    More Preplanned Election Chaos: Trump Says The Supreme Court Will “Sort Out” The Election

    Trump also said that “fraud” is underway to steal the victory away from him and added that he will ask the Supreme Court to protect the integrity of the process. The incumbent president spoke early Wednesday morning at the White House, claiming victory in several states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, where the media has so far not projected a win for either candidate, according to a report by RT. 

    In the end, it really doesn’t matter who is declared the winner.  Neither side will accept a loss and a contested election and the promised chaos will ensue. It doesn’t matter who you voted for, deep down, you know this is a fact.

    “We want all voting to stop. We don’t want them to find any ballots at four o’clock in the morning, Trump said. Trump also thanked his supporters and the members of his campaign. He pledged that those who voted for him will not be “disenfranchised” by “a very sad group of people.”

    2020 Election: Trump Blasts Vote-Count Delays As “Fraud On The American Public”

    As the votes are being counted, Joe Biden so far remains in the lead. But remember:

    “Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything.”― Joseph Stalin

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      1. What about the congressional civil war with the shoot out on Capitol Hill by congress members? They wanted a civil war, let them fight one with each other! We are sick of hearing about Russian and Iranian hackers! Booooorrrring!!!

        Andrea Iravani

      2. Correction, if congress would decide there is a slight advatage that Trump would be President. 

        21 likely R states 20 likely D states 2 tie shootout states, seven states with one representative MIA at large 3 Democrats MIA 4 Republicans MIA in single Representative states

        r6 d1
        Alabama R 

        *r1 d0 at large
        *Alaska D?

        r4 d5
        Arizona D

        r4 d0
        Arkansas R

        r7 d46
        California D 

        r3 d4
        Colorado D 

        r0 d5
        Connecticut D

        *r0 d1 (at large at large) Lisa Blunt Rochester(D) january 2017
        *Delaware D?

        r14 d13
        Florida R

        r9 d5
        Georgia R

        r0 d2
        Hawaii D

        r2 d0
        Idaho R

        r5 d13
        Illinois D

        r7 d2
        Indiana R

        r1 d3
        Iowa D

        r3 d1 
        Kansas R

        r4 d2
        Kentucky R

        r5 d1
        Louisiana R

        r0 d2
        Maine D

        r1 d7
        Maryland D

        r0 d9
        Massachusetts D

        r7 d7
        Michigan tie shoot out?

        r3 d5
        Minnesota D

        r3 d1
        Mississippi R

        r6 d2 
        Missouri R

        *r1 d0 R?
        *Montana (at large) Greg Gianforte (R) June 2017

        r3 d0
        Nebraska R

        r1 d3
        Nevada D

        r0 d2
        New Hampshire D

        r1 d11
        New Jersey D

        r0 d3
        New Mexico D

        r6 d21
        New York D

        r6 d2 
        North Carolina
        *r1 at large
        *North Dakota(at large) Kelly Armstrong (R)January 2019

        r12 d4
        Ohio R

        r4 d1
        Oklahoma R

        r1 d4
        Oregon D

        r9 d9
        Pennsylvania tie shoot out?

        r0 d1
        Rhode Island D

        r5 d2 
        South Carolina R

        *r1 at large R?
        *South Dakota (at large) Dusty Johnson (R)January 2019

        r5 d2 R
        Tennessee

        r23 d13 R
        Texas

        r3 d1 R
        Utah

        *Vermont 1(at large) Peter Welch (D) January 2007

        r4 d7
        Virginia D

        r3 d7
        Washington D

        r3 d0
        West Virginia R

        r5 d3
        Wisconsin R

        *R ?
        *r1 at large
        *Wyoming (at large) Liz Cheney (R) January 2017

        Andrea Iravani

      3. The infamous media has reported:
        More than 91 million early ballots have been cast.
        More than 92 million early ballots have been cast.
        More than 96 million early ballots have bedn cast.
        More than 101 million early ballots have been cast.
        They said more than!  ok?! 

        What I have not been able to find is the number of ballots cast on election day, or the total number of ballots cast.

        This is what Yahoo claims:
        “Even if Trump were to wave a magic wand to stop ballot counting everywhere, at the moment he would still lose. Biden will win more votes than any presidential candidate in history and could still end up winning nationally by 6 points or more.”

        https://news.yahoo.com/biden-presidency-might-essentially-over-172110726.html

        More people voted for Biden than any president in history?! Sorry, but I find that highly unlikely to be true!!! In fact, I do not think that any candidate has ever had such a lack of support in history, to be frank! And for highly obvious reasons!
        Most Democrats can’t stand the guy! 

        Andrea Iravani 

      4. gambling sites can handle 26 million bets on the super bowl flawlessly

        Amazon at its peak conducted 26.5 million transactions each day.

        Google processes more than 3.5 billion searches a day.

        but when it comes to counting votes Americans turn it into a fluster cluck of bumbling idiots EVERY TIME.

        why is that?

      5. Correction, if congress would decide there is a slight advatage that Trump would be President.  Apparently at large means something different for congress. So, they are not actually MIA, they just act that way, like the rest of them living in DC group homes. Since there was the Alaskan politician plane crash and attempted kid nappings, I thought, oh, well,guess that maybe the Weather Underground held them hostage or something. So they still can vote and are only hostage to their donors apparently.

        25 likely Republican states 23 likely D states 2 tie shootout states.

        r6 d1
        Alabama R 

        r1 d0 at large
        Alaska D

        r4 d5
        Arizona D

        r4 d0
        Arkansas R

        r7 d46
        California D 

        r3 d4
        Colorado D 

        r0 d5
        Connecticut D

        r0 d1 (at large at large) Lisa Blunt Rochester(D) january 2017
        Delaware D

        r14 d13
        Florida R

        r9 d5
        Georgia R

        r0 d2
        Hawaii D

        r2 d0
        Idaho R

        r5 d13
        Illinois D

        r7 d2
        Indiana R

        r1 d3
        Iowa D

        r3 d1 
        Kansas R

        r4 d2
        Kentucky R

        r5 d1
        Louisiana R

        r0 d2
        Maine D

        r1 d7
        Maryland D

        r0 d9
        Massachusetts D

        r7 d7
        Michigan tie shoot out?

        r3 d5
        Minnesota D

        r3 d1
        Mississippi R

        r6 d2 
        Missouri R

        r1 d0 R
        Montana (at large) Greg Gianforte (R) June 2017

        r3 d0
        Nebraska R

        r1 d3
        Nevada D

        r0 d2
        New Hampshire D

        r1 d11
        New Jersey D

        r0 d3
        New Mexico D

        r6 d21
        New York D

        r6 d2 
        North Carolina
        r1  at large
        North  Dakota(at large) Kelly Armstrong (R)January 2019

        r12 d4
        Ohio R

        r4 d1
        Oklahoma R

        r1 d4
        Oregon D

        r9 d9
        Pennsylvania tie shoot out?

        r0 d1
        Rhode Island D

        r5 d2 
        South Carolina R

        r1 at large R
        South Dakota  (at large) Dusty Johnson (R)January 2019

        r5 d2 R
        Tennessee

        r23 d13 R
        Texas

        r3 d1 R
        Utah

        Vermont 1(at large) Peter Welch (D) January 2007

        r4 d7
        Virginia D

        r3 d7
        Washington D

        r3 d0
        West Virginia R

        r5 d3
        Wisconsin R


        r 1
        Wyoming (at large) Liz Cheney (R) January 2017

        Andrea Iravani

      6. We all knew it would be a crap show, hopefully the SC will prevail on who is right. Amazing how the blue side throws it in your face cheating… Now who in their right mind can vote for a Dementia and Marxist pair? Someone who is totaly stupid or a member of the gidmethat crowd.

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