The 2020 election results will surely include some level of mischief, both real and imagined, in both directions. We can predict this with 100% certainty, but the degree is unknown.
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The thing that definitely won’t determine the next president is votes. Brainwashing will drive voting preferences, and citizens won’t believe the election was fair no matter the outcome. They have been programmed to reject any result that goes against them.
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We’ve evolved from a Republic to some kind of permanent psychological warfare against each other. Persuasion has always been part of elections, of course, but our persuasion “technology” has recently gone weapons grade. Both sides do it, but the right persuades for stability.
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You might think the polls say Biden will win by such a large margin that any election mischief will be lost in the rounding. But in an age where being a Trump supporter ends your career, how many Republicans are telling the truth to pollsters who knows their identity, or could?
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I put Trump’s odds of winning the election at 100% (unless something big changes) with a 50% chance of a successful coup.
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John Bolton's statements are simply another set in a long line of fellow Republicans who have worked with Trump publicly condemning his actions or pointing out how deeply unethical and moronic the man is. I see no major reason to dismiss them.
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Dude, you are bent.
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