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Time for Donald Trump to concede ( past time actually )


No SCOTUS injunctive relief for Trump.
SCOTUS is not going to block an election for the states doing what they have to do to allow people to vote in the middle of a pandemic.
Barr says no fraud.
Minor claims are not going to change the overall election of 8 million popular votes.
Everyone knows Trump is trying like the devil to cheat, or bully other politicians to commit crimes or ruin their careers.

All Republicans who are still siding with Trump after all of this should be voted out and shunned like the criminals they are.

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Hillary said not to concede under any circumstances.

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Wait til New York gets ahold of him after January 21

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The war isn't over and Trump has every right to try every legal avenue he can after that sham of an election. I think it is a shame the Supreme Court didn't take the PA case up. Pandemic or Not, there is no constitutional basis for anyone but the legislatures to make/change election rules. By not taking the case, they are saying governors and supreme courts can make their own laws and that is more tragic than Trump losing an election. Texas is still suing so we will see what that brings.

I don't understand why you are so upset. If Biden won 'fair and square' then you won't mind Trump taking a couple of weeks to try his hand. Biden isn't president until January 20th so let the game play out.

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> The war isn't over and Trump has every right to try every legal avenue he can after that sham of an election.

The only part of that nonsense I can agree with is "Trump has every right to try every legal avenue".

Yeah, he took his shots and they have missed the mark, and only crazy people support Trump in this. To your incendiary comment I would add two things.

1. Donald Trump does not have the right to foment civil unrest or revolution, NO MATTER WHAT!

2. There is a point that even if you look at the cases where Trump is contesting and he was able to prove his absurd arguments, they still would not be enough to change the outcome of the election. No matter what, Trump cannot get to 270 Electoral College votes.

And, no, I don't mind Trump pushing valid legal cases that he has evidence for in the least. I would not like it if he won, or overturned the election, but I would not accept Biden winning by fraud. I simply know that comparatively this election was the most watched over election ever, with the best technology and oversight, so I believe it was more valid than the election in 2016 where Trump won.

By the way, I wish Al Gore had the persistence and had contested the election in 2000, because the whole world's history would have changed, much for the better. Al Gore won that election by thousands of votes that were not allowed to be counted.

It is hardly right when it is the Democrats who lose there is no redress for election corruption, but Republicans seem to think they have the right to pout, and throw a fit and change an election they do not like. This is the power of billionaire money and media influence. And you are on the wrong side of this issue.

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> you won't mind Trump taking a couple of weeks to try his hand.

Uh, not at all, Trump has had TWICE "a couple of weeks" to prove his case. There is no case. I think you know that, and most other Republicans know that as well, however, they want to keep the whole country stressed out so that perhaps there will be riots and violence that Trump can take advantage of to threaten the stability of the country. There is no way I could ever support someone who wants to tear down our nation - that is treason and it threatens the lives and security of everyone in the country and the world. How is it you and Republicans do not seem to care about that? That is more of an attitude one would expect from Chinese or Russian intelligence actions.

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