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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (31463)7/3/2019 6:21:04 AM
From: PJr2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 73919
 
Yes, in an honest election Trump should have the numbers to win in 2020. However, you should never underestimate the emerging skill set of amplifying "non-existent" votes for progressive candidates and "accidental" losses of conservative ballots during the counting process in toss-up States. We are learning more everyday about the extent to which the swamp is willing to compromise what we have always taken for granted in terms of fair and honest elections. It's no longer just a handful of corrupt individuals. Institutions are suiting up and playing now … even perhaps those institutions chartered with guaranteeing free and honest elections. The swamp may be deeper than we realize.

Talk of being a shoe-in isn't an advisable tactic for fear of generating complacent Trump voters who might be tempted to stay at home because of over-confidence. Take no chances. Assume this election will go to the wire. These days even a Reaganesque landslide could be manipulated into a nail biter. Tampering with the count is a near certainty given the number and derangement intensity of what you refer to as "babbling fools". The courts will be flooded with frivolous lawsuits to discredit results if it goes the "wrong" way which could mean that "activist" Judges could have a larger impact in results. There will be no holds barred this time from currently inconceivable angles embellished by a complicit mainstream and social media. The stakes are too high for them not to go "all in" this time. This election has the potential to be undecided for a year after the polls close. Sadly, I fear we ain't seen nuthin' yet!

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