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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on February 10, 2017, 06:15:06 PM
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they are already making excuses.
Norbert9 (62 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028627935
Does anyone believe 2020 will bring a free and fair election if he's still in office?
We know this one was stolen from the outside, so next time around will be so much easier.
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Star Member elleng (74,070 posts)
1. or WHOMEVER is in office.
Hell no; haven't had free and fair elections in HOW many years???
Star Member GreenEyedLefty (1,225 posts)
4. Yes, because the issue in 2016 wasn't outside tampering.
It was that half the electorate stayed home.
oh, dear... be careful. we all know it was the russians
Star Member uponit7771 (39,843 posts)
8. This is false on its face, state and local electoral boards were hacked. To what extent is a red herring to any extent means no free and fair elections... period.
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Star Member Zing Zing Zingbah (4,426 posts)
9. Hoping so. It will be the first election for my son
He turns 18 about two weeks before the 2020 election day. He already knows he will be voting against Trump.
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Proactive Progs! Or maybe surrendering 3 3/4 years early?
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Proactive Progs! Or maybe surrendering 3 3/4 years early?
Somewhere, Truthisall has already plotted out every stolen election thru 2070.
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Proactive Progs! Or maybe surrendering 3 3/4 years early?
That's pretty much what it sounds like. :hyper:
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Does anyone have links to the threads where THESE SAME DUMMIES pooh poohed President Trump's intention to investigate voter fraud?
These people need to decide.
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WTAF?????????????? :wtf2:
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Star Member GreenEyedLefty (1,225 posts)
4. Yes, because the issue in 2016 wasn't outside tampering.
It was that half the electorate stayed home.
Was 2016 GEL's first election in which he was eligible to vote? Low voter turn-out compared to the number who are eligible has been a fact of American election-life for the 5-6 decades I can remember, and longer than that. This webpage gives data for this through 2004 (http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/turnout.php). Starting with the 1896 election, a several-election-cycle-long significant drop started, toward our current participation range