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The Supreme Court has denied Texas' last-ditch effort to overturn the election results in four battleground states that voted for Joe Biden.

Trump lovers are a significant minority of Americans .
Sure... This was especially evident at campaign meetings, when thousands attended meetings with Тrump and dozens attended meetings with Biden...
 
It appears I misunderstood your previous comment. I obviously still do.
I'm not sure where you are saying you saw fair play. If you feel it was a fair election and there were over 80 million legal votes cast for Joe Biden (by 80 million living legal voters, independently electing to place their vote, and each vote counted only once), there will always be millions and millions of actual voters who will never agree with the logic of that. But, let's say, for the sake of discussion, that's what truly happened. What a terrible shame Covid is here and Biden has "chosen" a virtual inauguration. With that level of voter support and popularity, it would have had the potential to be an inauguration like none in history, with throngs of adoring supporters excited for this upcoming president who received more votes than any candidate in our history. What a terrible shame that both Biden and so many millions of his supporters won't have that experience. Oh well, at least Joe had that experience early in the primary process before he and others grew concerned about Covid. At least then, all those millions had their chance to show up to actually see and hear their future leader and the man who would eventually break all election records.
That was a polite, but rather bizarre series of statements.
First off, there won't be millions of Americans who don't agree with the logic that the election was fair and Biden got 82 MM votes. There will be lots Americans who may disagree with those facts, but logic is not part of the issue.

2nd, no it isn't really a shame that Biden has chosen a virtual inauguration. That instead is called leadership and recognition of the seriousness of the pandemic, and the need to avoid super spreader events. That mentality is part of the reason Biden got those 82MM votes. Trump and his supporters measure leadership ability by the number of people you can get to turn out to an event during a pandemic. The rational world does not.
 
You mean objecting to the EC votes? Can't happen with a Democratic controlled House.
Yes. Although some Republicans think they can force a vote by state delegation. This would likely take another SCOTUS intervention, since they have already had a vote like that in 2005 and AFAICT that was a simple majority.

After thinking it through, this is what I think will happen - a couple of Senators will join some House Republicans in objecting. Both houses vote it down and the SCOTUS case never gets filed because they realize they don't have the votes in the Senate anyway. I think that there are enough moderate Republicans in the Senate and the House willing to move on from Trump and it's easier after this most recent ruling.
 
That was a polite, but rather bizarre series of statements.
First off, there won't be millions of Americans who don't agree with the logic that the election was fair and Biden got 82 MM votes. There will be lots Americans who may disagree with those facts, but logic is not part of the issue.

2nd, no it isn't really a shame that Biden has chosen a virtual inauguration. That instead is called leadership and recognition of the seriousness of the pandemic, and the need to avoid super spreader events. That mentality is part of the reason Biden got those 82MM votes. Trump and his supporters measure leadership ability by the number of people you can get to turn out to an event during a pandemic. The rational world does not.


I feel as good about Biden and his ??82 million votes as I feel for the man who uses a laser jet to create 82 million votes.

Sure some of the Biden votes were actually genuine.
 
Yes. Although some Republicans think they can force a vote by state delegation. This would likely take another SCOTUS intervention, since they have already had a vote like that in 2005 and AFAICT that was a simple majority.

After thinking it through, this is what I think will happen - a couple of Senators will join some House Republicans in objecting. Both houses vote it down and the SCOTUS case never gets filed because they realize they don't have the votes in the Senate anyway. I think that there are enough moderate Republicans in the Senate and the House willing to move on from Trump and it's easier after this most recent ruling.
Biden is perhaps this nations most tragic mistake.
 
I see. Vice President is not a title? I see.

when an administration is talked about it isn’t referred to the Vice Presidents administration. Try again, this time without lying as you always do.

so happy you trump lost:
 
What a terrible shame Covid is here and Biden has "chosen" a virtual inauguration. With that level of voter support and popularity, it would have had the potential to be an inauguration like none in history, with throngs of adoring supporters excited for this upcoming president who received more votes than any candidate in our history. What a terrible shame that both Biden and so many millions of his supporters won't have that experience. Oh well, at least Joe had that experience early in the primary process before he and others grew concerned about Covid. At least then, all those millions had their chance to show up to actually see and hear their future leader and the man who would eventually break all election records.
This election was never about Biden. It's been about rejecting Trump since November 2016. 80 million people showed up to vote out Trump. Biden was just the most logical option to get it done.
 
I feel as good about Biden and his ??82 million votes as I feel for the man who uses a laser jet to create 82 million votes.

Sure some of the Biden votes were actually genuine.

Trump and his allies are 1 for 57 in court.

There is no credible, persuasive evidence of widespread voter fraud.

You believe in a lie.
 
Sure... This was especially evident at campaign meetings, when thousands attended meetings with Тrump and dozens attended meetings with Biden...

Didn't have to be, it was made clear at the polls.
 
Where are all the usual Trumptards? Crickets, I say. Crickets! Oops. I spoke too soon. Good morning Robrrt!

There's nothing for them to say.

Who wants to post on a thread admitting they made a huge mistake and that they were wrong about everything?
 
Sure... This was especially evident at campaign meetings, when thousands attended meetings with Тrump and dozens attended meetings with Biden...

Never mind the fact that some people chose not to attend large gatherings during a pandemic and instead chose to save their "attendance" for casting their ballot.
 
Trump and his allies are 1 for 57 in court.

There is no credible, persuasive evidence of widespread voter fraud.

You believe in a lie.

The votes I speak of were done by poll workers, not other voters.
 
Never mind the fact that some people chose not to attend large gatherings during a pandemic and instead chose to save their "attendance" for casting their ballot.
Biden has never, NOT ONE TIME, commanded the audiences Trump commands.
 
There's nothing for them to say.

Who wants to post on a thread admitting they made a huge mistake and that they were wrong about everything?
Trump did far more to advance (progress) America than any president since Ronald Reagan.
 
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