Slade3200
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Haha. Oh yeah that’s a total clear path. He just needs to flip 3 states that he lost by 10s of thousands of votes with no evidence to back up any substantial conspiracy of fraud. Piece of cake!!Trump Has a Pathway to Victory. You're About to Learn a Lesson in the 'Trump Rules'
Trump Has a Pathway to Victory. You're About to Learn a Lesson in the 'Trump Rules'
First, let me predict that this election is far from over.townhall.com
". . . . If you believe Joe Biden has already won, you don't know Trump like I know Trump. Democrats and the media picked a fight with the wrong guy. They underestimated the wrong guy. Trump isn't John McCain or Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush.
Sure, the media claims the election is over. Trust me, it's not. It's just getting started. Trump is the underdog. But I believe there is a reasonable chance Trump comes out ahead. Trump never gives up or gives in. You're about to witness a fight that will make Ali vs. Foreman look like an amateur exhibition.
Trump loves coming back from the dead. He considers it the ultimate challenge. Trump is the Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote. Beep, beep. No matter how bad it looks, never bet against Trump.
I see a clear path to victory. I know Trump sees it, too. With Alaska in the bag, Trump has 217 electoral votes. With North Carolina in his column within days, Trump has 232. There are many paths to flipping Arizona, Georgia, Nevada or Wisconsin. Any combination of two of those puts Trump at 259. I believe the Supreme Court has tipped its hand. They would rule that any mail-in ballots received after 8 p.m. on Election Day are invalid and must be thrown out. That would give Pennsylvania to Trump and put him at 279. Voila. Trump is president again.
Trust me. I know Trump like no one knows Trump. This election battle for the ages isn't over. Trump lives his life to make the impossible, possible. Never bet against Trump. . . . "
It ain't over folks. Bush was not declared winner until mid December.
Biden is not president elect.