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In reference to that, a woman got on the airwaves saying that she has found some non descript ballots , in some garbage or amother, and that proves Trump s assessment that some bogus ballots are the problem to the veracity of the whole system. That is concerting , because his off repeated tweets of how the thing can be rigged. But then, how does one know whether the woman was not some kind of paid operative?

In reference to that, a woman got on the airwaves saying that she has found some non descript ballots , in some garbage or amother, and that proves Trump s assessment that some bogus ballots are the problem to the veracity of the whole system. That is concerting , because his off repeated tweets of how the thing can be rigged. But then, how does one know whether the woman was not some kind of paid operative?

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What if?

POLITICO

LIVE UPDATES: 2020 ELECTIONS

Mulvaney: ‘You can absolutely guarantee a peaceful transition of power’ if Trump loses

But Trump has previously refused to commit to upholding the core tenet of American democracy.

Mick Mulvaney, the former acting White House chief of staff, predicted Thursday that President Donald Trump would “absolutely” help facilitate a peaceful transition of power if Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is ultimately declared the winner of the 2020 election.

“I recommend that he accept a peaceful transition of power, which I think he would do absolutely anyway,” Mulvaney said of Trump in an interview on CNBC.

“Look, the president is a fighter, there’s no question about it, and you’ll see him fighting down to the very last,” Mulvaney added, mentioning Trump’s threat in the hours after Election Day to challenge the race’s results in the Supreme Court.

But “at the end of that process, [if] Joe Biden’s the president, you can absolutely guarantee a peaceful transition of power,” Mulvaney said. “I just hope the same is true on the other side.”

Despite those remarks from Mulvaney — who served as the president’s top aide from January 2019 through March 2020 — Trump has previously refused to commit to a peaceful transition, citing his complaints about the expansion of mail-in voting amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Concerns about a potential handoff of presidential power have ramped up since Wednesday morning, when Trump prematurely declared that he had won the election, demanded that vote-counting be halted and described the early results as a “fraud on the American public.”

Trump is currently trailing Biden in the race to secure 270 electoral votes, by a margin of 264-214, and remaining contests in the key battlegrounds of Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania are too close to call.

Trump’s campaign has filed lawsuits to stop the counting of ballots in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia, and it is contesting ballots in Nevada. The campaign also could appeal a decision to permit late-arriving absentee ballots in North Carolina that were mailed before the election deadline.

Additionally, the campaign has announced that it will request a recount in Wisconsin, and it could soon call for one in Michigan, as well.

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That’s absurd. The only other problem with mail in ballots is that only people with property can vote (just like the framers set it up).

There are not “non descript ballots”… just people who didn’t want to vote and threw their mail in the trash or recycling bin. This country is still free enough that we still have the RIGHT not to vote!

Now about computer rigging ma be a different bird offeahers, as when it appeared way back when Jeff bush flipped Florida for his brother.

Here AI may be telling us to play waiting game to avoid violence ?

Or is that too deep?

But that is very iffy and maybe near the deepest of deep ends.

But that’s an unsolvable , on a level that really is an immeasurable bottomless pit, that defies comprehension. >>>>>>>>>>^^^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<^^^^^^^^^<<<.>¿¿¿

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"The New York Times

2020 Election

NEWS ANALYSIS

Win or Lose, Trump Will Remain a Powerful and Disruptive Force

Even if he is defeated, he has made clear that he would not shrink from the scene.

President Trump on Wednesday morning at the White House. Trailing former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., Mr. Trump sought immediately to discredit the election based on invented fraud claims.

Nov. 4, 2020

WASHINGTON — If President Trump loses his bid for re-election, as looked increasingly likely on Wednesday, it would be the first defeat of an incumbent president in 28 years. But one thing seemed certain: Win or lose, he will not go quietly away.

Trailing former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., Mr. Trump spent the day trying to discredit the election based on invented fraud claims, hoping either to hang onto power or explain away a loss. He could find a narrow path to re-election among states still counting, but he has made clear that he would not shrink from the scene should he lose."

Son, you better understand, if by some miracle you manage to oust our guy,

It’s Trump 2024.

Yeah!

VERIFY: WHY IS IT TAKING NEVADA SO LONG TO BE CALLED?

The world is waiting for one state to post its unofficial results. If Nevada’s electoral votes go to Joe Biden, he may be the country’s next president.

Published: 3:36 PM EST November 5, 2020

Election Day ended with a cliffhanger, and since then, Republicans and Democrats have been left suspended, refreshing their browsers waiting for the final five states to be called.

With Joe Biden short by six electoral votes, the exact amount held by Nevada, Democrats are keen for the state to deliver Biden a victory.

Nevada has become an internet spectacle, as people passive-aggressively mock its election officials for what seems like a long delay in results.

So, what is going on with Nevada?

Our source of information is the Nevada Secretary of State.

In Nevada, the Secretary of State is in charge of supervising state and local elections and certifying results. Their office is divided into eight divisions, one of which, is the Elections Division.

Nearing midnight on November 3, the division tweeted that results were coming “very soon,” and that they were waiting for the last voters in line to cast their ballots.

By 12:04 a.m. EST, state officials gave the all-clear that the final voters had cast their ballots.

At 5:45 a.m EST., they tweeted that all in-person early votes, in-person Election Day votes, and mail-in ballots through November 2 had been counted, but there was still more to go through.

About 11 hours later, Nevada’s Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, released an FAQ page about their post-election process.

As to why it’s taking Nevada so long to count, they said, it’s actually going as planned.

RELATED: VERIFY: States have different deadlines to receive mail-in ballots

“The counting of ballots in Nevada is proceeding at the expected pace,” they wrote. “The timeline for counting ballots in Nevada comes from the legislatively approved process, and this process dictates that all properly received ballots will continue to be counted for up to nine days after the election.”

The release, published at 4:38 p.m. said that at that time, mail-in ballots received on or after Election Day-- and ballots cast by people who registered day of – still needed to be counted. In Nevada, those who register on Election Day by same-day registration must vote provisionally.

Unofficial results are currently posted on their website and are updated daily around 9:00 am PT starting November 5. Though, they note, “one-off updates may occur from time-to-time.”

So if unofficial results have already been posted, why hasn’t the state been ‘called?’

As of 12:30 EST, President Trump trailed Joe Biden by less than a margin of 1%. Biden took in 603,807 votes, or 49.45% and Trump’s tally hit 592,020 votes, or 48.48%.

As of 12:30 p.m. EST, Joe Biden was leading in Nevada by a margin of less than 1 percent.Silver State 2020 Election Results/ Nevada Secretary of State

State officials said Wednesday, they do not know how many more ballots still need to be counted.

“This number is unknown at this time,” reads a FAQ page released by the Nevada Secretary of State.

“Many counties received a large volume of mail ballots on Election Day, either dropped off at a ballot drop-off location or delivered via USPS, and the ballots are being sorted and processed today. An update on ballots remaining to be counted will be provided when the information becomes available.”

In Clark County, officials are taking a lot of heat.

On Thursday, Clark County Registrar Joe Gloria said during a 10:0am PT press conference that 63,262 ballots remain to be counted, and that about 51,000 would be counted Thursday and reported by Friday morning.

He says they hope that the bulk of the mail ballots that have been received will be reported by Saturday or Sunday.

“It’s important that everybody understand that there are also additional ballots that are pending outside of what I just described,” Gloria said.

He described provisional ballots that were cast during early voting and on Election Day, ballots cast by voters who were ID-required, ballots postmarked by November 3 and ballots with either a signature missing or the signature doesn’t match the signature in their system.

The only way that Biden can be stopped, is, if Nevada flips for Trump…?? , possible , but unlikely.

It’s unlikely in neither Nevada, Arizona, or Pennsylvania. And we need 2 of 3.

But even if initial results don’t go our way, the lawsuits are already filed. We’ve dug our trenches.

Sure and if Nevada flips red, there will be no end to conspiracy theories.

Plus even if Trump gets North carol in na, Pennsylvania and Georgia , and If Biden gets Nevada Biden wins

When they have been so brazen in their shennanigans, even well before the election started, that no longer is a problem. Crazy is crazy.

Looks like Georgia is going blue as well. Nevada is bluer by the hour as of 3:30 am Pacific time , on Friday , 11/06/2020

Well, that all depends on if those votes are legal.

Lol just saw this:

“The military ballots will be key in Georgia.”

Stop it, it’s in the bag.

“Some 12,432 military and overseas absentee ballots were counted in the state in 2016, according to the Army Times, 5,203 of them being military.”

Biden’s lead is less than 1,000.

Not if Trump also gets Arizona.

Anyway, it’s clear now, this is going to court.

They’re not only bringing up the clear absurdities of this process, like some signature you can’t even compare to anything being the sole ostensible proof of citizenship, identity and authenticity, but all of the crazy manipulation of fact corporations like pollsters and the media have been doing.

Trump is going big time.

Like Trump would.

maga

How is it determined whether they had not yet come in? But all through it, I am taking an unbiased opinion, beam though I am describing the overwhelming media opinion, and as it has been pointed out by same said media: Trump will remain an important voice , in spire of the fact that his base sinless educated then Biden’s constituency…

To get to the point of panic, may or may not point to Trump’s devisive methods of oratory, primarily.

There are, after all some positive issues he resolved favorably, such as his approach to China, moving the US embassy to Jerusalem, his restoration of the sanctity of life.
However, other then that , the exasperation. by his followers are breached by over the top behavior, exceeding those that should follow normal behavior.

As far as I am concerned, I would be unexcited in the event of any one of the two, gaining the required 270 electors, and be satisfied with the outcome nevertheless.

What is troubling here, is the general mood of not only of the country, but of the whole world. It is, as if the political infection is beginning to be reflected in the viral epidemic.

It is worrisome, more in the possible after affects, rather in the immediate context of apprehension.

Yes, Arizona is another key to the increasing puzzle, but i can’t see how anything legally can be accomplished by jam-packed Supreme Court.