Biden's biggest fear: 'This president is going to try to steal this election'

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Banjo, Jun 11, 2020.

  1. Banjo

    Banjo

  2. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Well he will and repeating the 2015/16 pattern of discrediting the election of he loses but hailing it if he wins.
     
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  3. It's a given.
     
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  4. Pot-Kettle!

    We got Obamacare ONLY because the Dems cheated their asses off to get Al Franken his Minnesota seat in Congress.

    The Dems lost to Trump in '16... Thought they had "cheated enough to win", but were wrong.

    You can bet your last shekel that the Dem's will have their cheat-machine in hi gear come November.

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  5. userque

    userque

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    Analysis: Partisan gerrymandering has benefited Republicans more than Democrats

    Associated Press Jun 25, 2017, 11:25 AM

    Donald Trump

    President Donald Trump reacts as he begins to speak at the Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn of the White House, Thursday, June 22, 2017, in Washington AP Photo/Alex Brandon
    The 2016 presidential contest was awash with charges that the fix was in: Republican Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that the election was rigged against him, while Democrats have accused the Russians of stacking the odds in Trump’s favor.

    Less attention was paid to manipulation that occurred not during the presidential race, but before it — in the drawing of lines for hundreds of U.S. and state legislative seats. The result, according to an Associated Press analysis: Republicans had a real advantage.

    The AP scrutinized the outcomes of all 435 U.S. House races and about 4,700 state House and Assembly seats up for election last year using a new statistical method of calculating partisan advantage. It’s designed to detect cases in which one party may have won, widened or retained its grip on power through political gerrymandering.

    The analysis found four times as many states with Republican-skewed state House or Assembly districts than Democratic ones. Among the two dozen most populated states that determine the vast majority of Congress, there were nearly three times as many with Republican-tilted U.S. House districts.

    more at:
    https://www.businessinsider.com/par...efited-republicans-more-than-democrats-2017-6
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