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I believe that there is a zero percent chance that Donald Trump posts his own tweets. 100% is Dan Scavino, Hope Hicks, and the rest of the social media & communications teams. Just like Katie Dowd and her team manages Hillary Clinton's social media platforms; and Rob Flaherty for Joe Biden.

Most politicians, news networks, and celebrities hire people like me to manage their platforms and make posts based on analytics & metrics, not emotion. We review the trends, responses to previous tweets/posts, demographics, and base our posts with pinpoint motives for our clients. The text we choose to use is heavily crafted and planned. Even "covfefe" was done during the time of the "OOPS" email marketing strategy where you point out a mistake to bring more attention to your brand.

And everyone on my side of work knows this, but everyone is just pretending that Trump is up at all hours of the night tweeting or jumping between Twitter accounts. When clearly he punts when a news reporter asks him about a tweet posted that he isn't familiar with because he's not posting them, or when Trump was tweeting in the middle of a LIVE DEBATE on National TV.

Look, I love me some Donald Trump, but seriously, if you exclude the media's portrayal of him as a prolific Tweeter, could you imagine someone who is his age, tweeting at that pace and with such precision?

These people don't use social media the way normal people do. These are just marketing facades they are attacking. But everyone is pretending like it's the real person because that is how we use these platforms.

The bans are one thing, but the news media knows that social media managers exist, because they have their own teams too. Something just feels off about the current conversation.

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January 6th, disagreement about state electors in both house and senate. Electoral Count Act. They debate. But there is a filibuster that can continue indefinitely. But maybe they debate until January 20th and decide it’s time to let it go to the House.

Heard it online. Possible?

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Sound familiar?

In Florida (with 4 electoral votes), Louisiana (with 8) and South Carolina (with 7), reported returns favored Tilden, but the elections in each state were marked by electoral fraud and threats of violence against Republican voters; the most extreme case was in South Carolina, where an impossible 101 percent of all eligible voters in the state had their votes counted.[16] One of the points of contention revolved around the design of ballots: at the time, parties would print ballots or "tickets" to enable voters to support them in the open ballots. To aid illiterate voters the parties would print symbols on the tickets, and in this election, many Democratic ballots were printed with the Republican symbol, Abraham Lincoln, on them.[17] The Republican-dominated state electoral commissions subsequently rejected enough Democratic votes to award their electoral votes to Hayes.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1876_United_States_presidential_election

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It’s a continual uptick, little by little. It was 3 percent 10 days ago. 10 percent 5 days ago. Now it’s approaching 12 percent.

https://www.electionbettingodds.com/

Things are shifting in our direction. Let’s get it to 100%!!

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