Local costco cleaned out today,

Hillary lost because she was a very unlikeable candiate who ignored battleground states and expected a coronation. Trump was awful and still is awful but he had the benefit of being “an outsider” to American politics and that won some people over.

He still lost the popular vote by 3 million lmao

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not attacking but were any of Canada’s provinces (hope i used the correct term) over 800? Our county hit over 900 and Im extremely concerned

I’m impossible to silence in real life, my tongue has gotten me into countless fights and hostile situations with authority ever since elementary school.

I kind of thank myself for being like that, it’s caused me to always question what I’m being told and study things for myself.

But it makes me a massive target for those who feel threatened by my opinions.

She was sort of a, “I guess I’m with her,” reaction from me to fight what I believe to be the lesser evil. She wasn’t my first choice, and I’m fatigued at feeling like politics is always the lesser evil these days.

Please pass my respect on to your sister for what she does and what she has sacrificed to do so.

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Oh yeah. Plus there were a lot of people who voted for him because he wasn’t the, “establishment” - though he was in the end - and he was a, “businessman” - ignoring his failed businesses.

Now we know the lies and I hope the American people get what they need and want. We’ll see what that is, but I really hope the SC doesn’t toss out millions of votes because they’re stuck in the mail.

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Trump has failed so badly that TEXAS has a chance of going Blue lmao. It likely won’t but now Trump is having to seriously campaign in states that are usually Republican strongholds uwu

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Fake news, he is currently campaigning in Winsconsin… and Minnesota.

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We’ve had 10,000 deaths - which adjusted for population could be as much as 100,000. This is largely in the East and a failure of those provincial governments.

Maybe you should address if it’s only your opinion they don’t like.

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He continues pandering to his shrinking base which isn’t doing him any favors because he’s not winning over independents who voted for him in 2016 uwu

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Well, that is one of the states they’re engaging strong voter suppression in, so…

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Winsconsin is blue buddy, so is Minnesota, buddy.

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Back when I was in school my roommate and I were polar opposites to a pair of roommates next door. We would have “discussions” for hours at a time but could still agree to disagree. Then we would order pizza and chuck beer together.

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Ahh yes… the hillary tactic of campaigning in the wrong states. A strange tactic.

i was mainly curious how other countries are doing. Given I understand how terribly US has dealt with this. US Rs are now trying to sway public opinion by saying, Every country is dealing with surges rn which granted could be correct but are they dealing with surges in the 10s or 100s or are they dealing with surges in the 100s of 1000s?

Not exactly something you can say with confidence before the election.

lol yep. Can thank Abbot for that

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It does, which is incredible. Though it’ll be hard to tell; Biden had a 4 point lead earlier this week with early voters from what I heard but now Trump is leading by 2 points in TX.

Still, for a state that’s traditionally red to be a battleground state (and record high early voters) means that positive change is coming.

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You’re hopeless.

Look. I can LITERALLY go on Trump’s Facebook page, and go down the list of countless states he’s been in, sometimes having three to four rallies a day.

But whatever.

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There are some surges, but they’re nowhere near the level of the US.

Ontario got 900~ new cases, so it’s quite a lot. But many places in Canada don’t have those numbers. Where I live has had 11 cases this whole year.

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