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Ferguson97
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« on: November 09, 2020, 05:34:36 PM »

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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2020, 03:36:26 PM »


What is or is not in good faith is inherently subjective and open to debate.  Trying to shut down that debate is what Democrats, not Republicans, are trying to do.

This is not up for debate. Biden won fair and square. Republicans are trying to either cheat their way into a second Trump term, or delegitimize the process for some other nefarious reason.

Trump lost. Cope with it. Grow up. Put on your big boy pants and try and focus on the midterms.
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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2020, 03:55:37 PM »


What is or is not in good faith is inherently subjective and open to debate.  Trying to shut down that debate is what Democrats, not Republicans, are trying to do.

This is not up for debate. Biden won fair and square. Republicans are trying to either cheat their way into a second Trump term, or delegitimize the process for some other nefarious reason.

Trump lost. Cope with it. Grow up. Put on your big boy pants and try and focus on the midterms.

For the record, I think Trump should concede and have referred to Biden as "president-elect" multiple times on the Forum just today. 

So I'm unsure what "coping" there is left to do.

There are multiple legal challenges to the vote which are currently unresolved.  The electoral college will not formally elect a president until December 14th.  Media calls and pundits' commentary are irrelevant to our constitutional and legal processes.  There is still a possible (yet highly unlikely) path by which Trump could be elected on a technicality.  These things are not up for debate.  They are facts.

So take your petty, juvenile attacks somewhere else. 


By voting for Trump, you have enabled the decline of our democracy. I hope you're happy with yourself. So take your "grave concerns" somewhere else, Susan Collins.
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