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wolfsblood07
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« on: October 18, 2016, 12:59:11 PM »

- Trump loses
- Trump refuses to call Clinton
- Clinton team waits for Trump's call
- Clinton team told by GOP to hold out on speech - the call will come
- Paul Ryan, Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, Reince Priebus all urge Trump to concede
- Trump refuses to concede, possibly doesn't take Ryan's call
- Clinton team in contact with GOP leaders, trying to avoid violent backlash if Trump refuses to concede
-GOP leaders push Trump kids to get their dad to concede
-Trump refuses
- Hour grows late, GOP leaders inc. Pence issue joint concession statement
- Clinton gives victory speech
- Trump lets everyone know during Clinton speech that he will give speech
- Trump comes out to crowd at HQ, calls election rigged, says it was stolen from him
- Violence erupts in a few spots in US
- By morning media is covering the riots in a few spots...Trump doubles down
- Local law enforcement handling riots fine
- Violence grows throughout day
- Obama calls for calm, says election was legit
- Trump, speaking off the cuff, gives the rioters his blessing
- White House asks media to stop giving Trump a microphone
- Local officials still handling it, White House mulls intervention
- Violence calms down by evening after Election Day
- Trump arrested later in the week for inciting riots

Yeah, none of that is going to happen.
Repubs are not a bunch of radical agitators.  Think Howard Cunningham on Happy Days, not Malcolm X.
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