When did you feel Trump had won the election (and it doesn't have to be on election day)?

Feel? How is it possible to feel a political victory? I had my doubts that the giggly democrat that the entire media predicted to win and I went to bed being depressed on election night when I saw Harris get a big boost in electoral votes from California.
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the

democrats wib,

Today. I figured the Democrats would recount and find boxes of ballots until VP Harris won...
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the democrats
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When did you feel Trump had won the election ?​

I knew that anyone in their right mind could not vote for Biden or Harris. I also knew that Trump has all the capabilities of being the best president the US has ever had. However ....... Americans are stupid people who are impressed by Hollywood fluff plus the fact (yes, I say "fact") that the Democratic Party is a lying, thieving, cheating organization. So, my honest answer to the question is .... I didn't feel Trump had won the election until it was announced that he had won.
 
Oddly, I started to believe Trump might be ahead in the polls when I heard the outlier from an apparent trusted pollster that Harris.was up 3 points in Iowa. It suggested they were trying to motivate people through false hope rather than legitimate data and I then had to question all of the MSM telling us that Harris.was slightly ahead in a close.race. Perhaps the pollster was even paid, I don't know but it had an air of desperation. Also, most of the pollsters on youtube were adamant that Harris was losing. I figured "if Hrris wins, it will be close, if Trump wins it will be a comfortable margin". Some French guy bet $300M on Trump. What did he know that we didn:t?. Nobody drops that kind of cash without serious information.
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the democrats
The great man was always going to win. He won three elections in a row. None of them were close.
 

When did you feel Trump had won the election (and it doesn't have to be on election day)?​


Sometime during the next day
 
At what point during this election did you feel that Trump was going to win this election? Was it at some point during election day, or was it prior to that?

For me, I was pretty sure Trump had it already won well before election day. There were some small incidents that happened that made me think, "well, maybe he will win, but none of which was that big shock, that major something that would change things. That major moment did happen. The moment where I felt Trump was going to win was when Robert F. Kennedy Jr joined forces with Trump, when that happened I felt it was all over. While Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk definitely helped, RFK Jr was the knockout punch.

While Kamala Harris made some mistakes as did Trump, Kamala made a major mistake by bringing in the two warhawks, Dick and Liz Cheney. Seriously, I think where there is something in common between the left and the right - both sides hate the Cheneys. Who would you rather have on your team campaigning for you? RFK Jr. or Liz Cheney? That should be a real easy answer. Dick Cheney, the guy that the left referred to Darth Cheney and a war criminal, both terms of which I completely agree with.

I am pleased with the election results, and I have to say had RINO McDaniel still been the head of the RNC, we might be seeing the inauguration of Kamala Harris instead of Trump. Great move the the GOP to dump RINO Romney McDaniel who was nothing more than an undercover operative for the democrats
November 2020
 

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