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Rich |
hedda wrote:
Galloway can be a mischievous person and I reckon he'd welcome a Trump victory.
I can't see he'd get a landslide especially seeing he lost by so many millions last time.
I can't recall his name but that bloke who has accurately picked the winner for decades via "scientific" data is calling it for Harris.
Trump may well call victory early and rely on the friendly Supreme Court.
I predict chaos.
Trump put on another 12 million votes between his 2016 win and 2020 loss. I think he went from 63 million to 75 million. Most elections that was a winning amount but Biden increased Hillary's 65 million up to 81 million somehow.
I thought 2016 would have been Trump's high water mark and couldn't believe he gained a further 12 million. As he says, it was the highest ever vote for a sitting President, including all those who got re-elected.
Many inforned sources I've read say that Harris being level or even just one or two points ahead nationally does not win it for her and that she needs to be at least 4 to 5 points ahead of Trump nationally to win the electoral college. Don't forget that Hillary was two points ahead of Trump in 2016 in actual vote share but lost the college.
That chap that claims to have predicted the elections correctly for the past 40 years or so isn't strictly correct. He brags about this and his method with his keys method but he got one of the elections wrong I believe. He hasn't got any more of an idea who is going to win the election than any of us on here.
It's a unique election where you can compare both Presidential candidates time in power against each other. |
Green Man |
Matthew wrote:
My guess is Kamala will win and win well. But ex-MP George Galloway went on record tonight on his show to say that Trump is going to win by a landslide and even take New York and he does have a knack for making accurate election predictions. But I still think it's Kamala and not that close, although not based on any special information, just gut feeling. I wish they could both lose. We had the October surprise back in July.
There are suggestions that Trump is planning to come out early on election night and declare victory even if he's looking like he lost.
If he takes New York, he would send The Guardian and their ilk to a meltdown, they said he has no chance there. It's very blue but they have bused many illegals over and the police have lost control in general. |
Green Man |
Chaos is what deep state want, a divided country is a weak country.
The MSM have stirring up trouble to make sure there is trouble erupting in November and December, the Christmas season.
Look at who owns the massive news outlets across the States. |
hedda |
Galloway can be a mischievous person and I reckon he'd welcome a Trump victory.
I can't see he'd get a landslide especially seeing he lost by so many millions last time.
I can't recall his name but that bloke who has accurately picked the winner for decades via "scientific" data is calling it for Harris.
Trump may well call victory early and rely on the friendly Supreme Court.
I predict chaos. |
Green Man |
Matthew wrote:
My guess is Kamala will win and win well. But ex-MP George Galloway went on record tonight on his show to say that Trump is going to win by a landslide and even take New York and he does have a knack for making accurate election predictions. But I still think it's Kamala and not that close, although not based on any special information, just gut feeling. I wish they could both lose. We had the October surprise back in July.
There are suggestions that Trump is planning to come out early on election night and declare victory even if he's looking like he lost.
If Harris wins, America will be even more fucked up the ass. More debt, crime, one step closer to a global government and less ownership.
Wait until the South American countries are further down in the crapper.
We were warned about Agenda 2030 but some people are focusing on distractions like sports, smartwatches and the latest must-watch film on Netflix. |
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