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posted ago by StrangeLilFella ago by StrangeLilFella +17 / -0

I have faith that Trump is playing a mad game of 72d chess with Dems that stole an election because they knew they couldn't beat him outright. A candidate that couldn't fill a rally with more than 15 people gets 77 million votes, such obvious bullshit.

My curiosity is if all these recounts will amount to something or if Trump is just reliving the Al Franken v Norm Coleman race where votes were counted and counted and counted until time ran out and he got fucked out of a victory.

Thoughts?

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StrangeLilFella [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

100% believe it's the former.

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OldGamerGuy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Obomba lost 3.5 million votes in his re-election.

Donald Trump gained 10,000,000+ in his.

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Sandman441 4 points ago +4 / -0

nah, all of the states are gonna hit up the supreme court. If there is a recount great but ultimately I think he's trying to get the illegal ballots/machines thrown out.

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Pepbrandt 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think Trump has every tool he needs to pull off the upset and be declared winner. It's up to him to go through with it.

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StrangeLilFella [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

I hope so, there's nothing I want to see more than the smugness ripped away from the currently gloating Liberals.

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bellcurvestrikesback 2 points ago +2 / -0

No bc if they run out the clock and don't certify votes he wins

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letrain 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nah. Different federal. Failure to certify falls to legislature to select electors. That fails then it falls to congress, one state one vote.

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BorisWave 1 point ago +1 / -0

Recounting the same ballots is not going to change the result much.

They need to audit every ballot and toss the fake and fraudulent ones. Then you recount. Just doing a recount won't change anything.

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deusclub 1 point ago +1 / -0

New poster but Non shill opinion (slient lurker)

It all depend in the nature of the recount i guess. I think that we need to be extremely careful of how recount are handled. The current state of the GA audit wont lead to anything if they dont actually check for elements such as signatures etc..

If they do proper audit it will all go in Trump favor.

The legal battle in Pens. is also important as it will quickly allow to invalidate votes in bulk quantities.

However i came across a thread few hours ago that showed that in specific instance fellon votes affiliations were being changed live right now to perhaps shift the narrative to then point President Trump as responsible for the fraud.

This might be a risk to some extend.

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Femprep 2 points ago +2 / -0

If what was happening in, I forget either MI or PA (there's so much going wrong who can keep track), a hand recount will catch certain types of fraud. In that instance, an observer noted a single stack of ballots being run through as many as 5 times. If that also occurred in Georgia, a hand count will catch this.

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Jadeity2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Georgia pedes need to make themselves heard about the Secretary of State’s fraudulent “audit”.

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deusclub 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://thedonald.win/p/11Q8c5pNWW/how-can-we-fix-georgia/ Exactly what was just asked here hehe.

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aussie_maga 0 points ago +1 / -1

some of you guys LARP too much..

a) Did Trump foresee all this?

100%. But foreseeing does not mean he has ability to prepare for all it fully. A president is not a dictator and he is power is limited by checks and balances. He also has to rely on staff to do work for him and their competencies. He also has to fight resistances to any chess move he wanted to do. He also has spies within his team that keep tabs on his moves.

b) Is Trump going to lose or win?

Nothing is certain. He has a good chance. A lot of this is out of his hands now and is up to the competency of his LEGAL team. The best he can do is fight to the end, and as long as the people will also fight for him.

Deep state are also not dummies. They have the advantage now, and they will keep on making moves to stop Trump team's moves.