This will be in the courts for a while I think. Trump will try and get one of the states to dump a load of votes.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThis will be in the courts for a while I think. Trump will try and get one of the states to dump a load of votes.Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAs Brits, do any of you really care who wins? I mean 'really' care. I'd like Trump to lose but only as I want to see him have a meltdown and not because I want Biden to win. As a Brit I don't have any trust in any US president, so this really for me is just popcorn time.
Financially a Trump win would probably be better for me, but I'm happy to forego some of that gain to see Trump cry
But yeah, you've got everyone from anarchists to JPMorgan trying to get a senile 77 year old into the White House. It's going to go bad quite quickly.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWorld security, yes, China will probably move to invade Taiwan soon, nobody stopped the Russians going into Ukraine and the Crimea. I'm pretty sure they would not do it if Trump was around as they know he is a maniac.
But yeah, you've got everyone from anarchists to JPMorgan trying to get a senile 77 year old into the White House. It's going to go bad quite quickly.Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAs Brits, do any of you really care who wins? I mean 'really' care. I'd like Trump to lose but only as I want to see him have a meltdown and not because I want Biden to win. As a Brit I don't have any trust in any US president, so this really for me is just popcorn time.
Financially a Trump win would probably be better for me, but I'm happy to forego some of that gain to see Trump cry
Bojo and Trump are both idiots and kind of like dumb and dumber. But at least they will talk and "do deals". Biden will be aligned to the EU and probably will never do any deals or even talk to the UK during his term.
I think Biden winning will weaken the UK even further and is likely the final nail in the UK economies coffin.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Wisconsin 99% counted and Biden has a lead of 20,000. Is the fat orange man about to sing?Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostWisconsin 99% counted and Biden has a lead of 20,000. Is the fat orange man about to sing?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBetter than having a maniac in the White House, particularly as you're unable to evidence the claim that Biden is senile.Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostWisconsin 99% counted and Biden has a lead of 20,000. Is the fat orange man about to sing?
Even if Biden wins Wisconsin, Trump is still on track to 273, only if Michigan turns to Biden there is a chance that Biden may winComment
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