Kornacki Explains How A 10-Point Biden Lead Is Still A Close Race | MSNBC

Steve Kornacki, MSNBC Political correspondent, explains how even though some national polls may show Joe Biden with a significant lead over Donald Trump, that doesn't necessarily mean an easy win in the Electoral College. Aired on 11/2/2020.
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  1. I woke up early to watch Kornacki breakdown. MSNBC, most of us who watch this want Kornacki and less talk overs.

    1. Panic is setting in with democrats, which is why Trump is campaigning at 5 spots a day rather than doing his job…. lol. He could have stayed in the oval office the last two months if he managed to do anything that impressed anyone besides the people of walmart.

    2. @Robert Trump doesnt wanna be pres. But he doesnt want prison either. Still, he doesnt want to be president, never did.

    3. @Derek Coleman You are absolutely correct. I remember in 2016 how Maddow predicted a huge Hillary Landslide. It did not happen.

  2. “Givе me ten years, аnd you will not recognize Germany anymore!”
    ― Adolf Schicklgruber @ last election slogan, 1933

    1. @Derek Coleman  
      Again, who marched at the Unite the Right rally? It was neonazis, it was KKK, it was other white supremacists. These are the right wing groups fighting for the right to discriminate, and these right wing groups support Donald Trump.
      Telling me that decades ago, Democrats were the more racist party, tells me nothing about who is racist now.

    2. @OriginalPiMan That was not Republicans. That was NeoNazis and White Supremacists. Stop mixing Republicans with White Supremacists.

    3. 2 days ago Biden had a rally less than 100 people Trump also had a rally 60,000 people. Tomorrow we the American people Crush the communist liberal traitors

    1. Reality check: THE “POLLS” ARE WRONG
      “Trump rallies vs Biden rallies: A look at the CROWDS”
      (https://youtu.be/uYzHo1dkVj8 )
      The “polls” are wrong!
      CNN has been lying to you
      MSNBC has been lying to you!

      What’s next for Democrats?
      – Mail-in ballot fraud?
      – Post-election Violence?
      – Using Facebook and Twitter to falsely declare Biden has “won” on November 4?

    2. @Roger Williams Reality check:
      “If you can’t take care of your sick in the country, forget it, it’s all over. I mean, it’s no good. So I’m very liberal when it comes to health care. I believe in universal health care. I believe in whatever it takes to make people well and better.”
      ― The Donald @ Larry King Live, October 1999

      “A friend of mine was in Scotland recently. He got very, very sick. They took him by ambulance and he was there for four days. He was really in trouble, and they released him and he said, ‘Where do I pay?’ And they said, ‘There’s no charge.’ Not only that, he said it was like great doctors, great care. I mean we could have a great system in this country.”
      ― The Donald @ The David Letterman Show, January 2015

      “We’re going to have insurance for everybody. We’re going to have a healthcare that is far less expensive and far better.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with The Washington Post, January 2017

      “Hillary’s always surrounded herself with very good people, I think Hillary would do a good job [as president].”
      [praising Hillary Clinton as a Democratic presidential candidate who could make a good deal with Iran.]
      ― The Donald @ interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, September 2007

      “I know [Hillary Clinton] and she’d make a good president or good vice president.”
      [speaking of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries]
      ― The Donald @ “Trumped!”, a syndicated radio feature, 2008

      “Hillary Clinton I think is a terrific woman. I am biased because I have known her for years. I live in New York. She lives in New York. I really like her and her husband both a lot. I think she really works hard. And I think, again, she’s given an agenda, it is not all of her, but I think she really works hard and I think she does a good job [since joining the Obama administration as Secretary of State]. I like her.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren, March 2012

      “I know [Hillary Clinton] very well, and I know her husband very well, and I like them both. They are just really terrific people. I like them both very much. But I think you’ll be looking at the record of Hillary Clinton. And how did she do as secretary of state? Probably above and beyond everybody else and everything else.”
      [speaking after the 2012 Benghazi attack]
      ― The Donald @ interview with NBC News, August 2013

      “I really believe the Republicans are just too crazy right. I mean, what’s going on [in that party] is just nuts.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press”, October 1999

      “In many cases, I probably identify more as Democrat. I’ve been around a long time. And it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans. Now, it shouldn’t be that way. But if you go back, I mean it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats. …we’ve had some pretty bad disaster[s] under the Republicans.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, March 2004

      [Flip-flopping on the electoral college: from “disaster” to “genius”]

      [Trump in 2012, when it appeared that Mitt Romney might win the popular vote but lose the electoral college]
      [Trump deleted the following tweets:]
      “[Obama] lost the popular vote by a lot and won the election. We should have a revolution in this country!” (Nov. 6)
      “The phoney [sic] electoral college made a laughing stock out of our nation. The loser one!” (Nov. 6)
      “More votes equals a loss… revolution!” (Nov. 7)
      [The following tweets remained:]
      “We can’t let this happen. We should march on Washington and stop this travesty. Our nation is totally divided!” (Nov. 7)
      “Lets fight like Неll and stop this great and disgusting injustice! The world is laughing at us.” (Nov. 7)
      “This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy!” (Nov. 7)
      “The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy.” (Nov. 7)
      ― The Donald @ Twitter, November 2012

      [Trump in 2016, after winning the electoral college with narrow wins in three states, while losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes]
      “The Electoral College is actually genius in that it brings all states, including the smaller ones, into play. Campaigning is much different!” (Nov. 15)
      “If the election were based on total popular vote I would have campaigned in N.Y. Florida and California and won even bigger and more easily” (Nov. 15)
      ― The Donald @ Twitter, November 2016

      “Mitt is tough. He is smart. He is sharp. He is not going to allow bad things to continue to happen to this country that we all love. So Gov. Romney, go out and get em. You can do it.”
      ― The Donald @ “Trump endorses Mitt Romney for president”, CBS News, February 2012

      “[Mitt Romney] is a choke artist… He doesn’t have what it takes to be president, that I can tell you.”
      [responding to Mitt Romney’s March 3, 2016 anti-Trump speech at the University of Utah accusing Trump of being a fraud]
      ― The Donald @ campaign rally in Portland, Maine, March 2016

      “I don’t want to pivot… If you start pivoting, you’re not being honest with people.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with Wisconsin television station WKBT, August 2016

      “I love all people, rich or poor, but in those particular [i.e. cabinet] positions I just don’t want a poor person.”
      ― The Donald @ rally in Iowa, June 2017

      “I think if this country gets any kinder or gentler, it’s literally going to cease to exist.”
      ― The Donald @ Playboy, March 1990

      “Let our politicians give back our police department’s power to keep us safe. Unshackle them from the constant chant of ‘police brutality’…”
      ― The Donald @ “Bring Back the Ðeath Penalty. Bring Back Our Police!”, a newspaper ad, May 1989

      [Speaking of his admiration for strong authoritarian government]
      “Q: What were your other impressions of the Soviet Union?
      A: I was very unimpressed. Their system is a disaster. What you will see there soon is a revolution; the signs are all there with the demonstrations and picketing. Russia is out of control and the leadership knows it. That’s my problem with Gorbachev. Not a firm enough hand.
      Q: You mean firm hand as in China?
      A: When the students poured into Tiananmen Square [in 1989], the Chinese government almost blew it. Then they were vicious, they were horrible, but they put it down with strength. That shows you the power of strength. Our country is right now perceived as weak… as being spit on by the rest of the world.”
      ― The Donald @ Playboy, March 1990

      “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn’t lose any voters, okay? It’s, like, incredible.”
      ― The Donald @ campaign rally in Iowa, January 2016

      “The point is that you can’t be too greedy.”
      ― The Donald @ “The Art of the Deal”, 1987

      “It’s amazing, I can’t even believe it. I’ve been so lucky in terms of that whole world, it is a dangerous world out there. It’s like Vietnam, sort of. It is my personal Vietnam. I feel like a great and very brave soldier.”
      [speaking of having $ex and referring to women’s geпitals as “potential landmines”.]
      ― The Donald @ interview on The Howard Stern Show, November 1997

      “Vagiпa is expensive.”
      ― The Donald @ his second wedding, as retold on The Howard Stern Show, 1997

      “Wow! Just think — in a couple of years I’ll be dating you.”
      [to two ⒕-year-old girls in 1992, after asking the girls how old they were. The girls were part of a youth choir performing a carol concert outside Manhattan’s Plaza Hotel.]
      ― The Donald @ Chicago Tribune, December 1992

      “Leadership: Whatever happens, you’re responsible. If it doesn’t happen, you’re responsible.”
      ― The Donald @ Twitter, November 2013

      “You can’t con people, at least not for long. You can create excitement, you can do wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole. But if you don’t deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on.”
      ― The Donald @ “The Art of the Deal”, 1987

      “I’m gоіng tо tеll yоu whаt I rеаlly thіnk оf Dоnаld Trump. Thіs mаn іs а pаthоlоgіcаl lіаr. Hе dоеsn’t knоw thе dіffеrеncе bеtwееn truth аnd lіеs. Hе lіеs prаctіcаlly еvеry wоrd thаt cоmеs оut оf hіs mоuth… а nаrcіssіst аt а lеvеl I dоn’t thіnk thіs cоuntry hаs еvеr sееn… Wе аrе stаrіng аt thе аbуss.”
      ― Tеd Сruz @ prеss cоnfеrеncе, mоrnіng оf Indіаnа Rеpublіcаn prіmаry, Mаy 2016

      “Givе me ten years, and you will not recognize Germany anymore!”
      ― Adolf Schicklgruber @ election slogan, 1933

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  3. I understand everyone in America experiences feelings of anxiety from time to time. The other people and the world leaders hope to see America get out of bad situation and chaos as soon as possible.

    It’s all up to those voters and elector college voters who are responsible for election of the re-elected president or next new president who should lead a whole nation. We cannot do anything to interfere or have to stay out of America’s political affairs. We pray and wish all the very best for America to pull together. 💪🙏

    1. @Lovely Day it’s the only reason he’s trying to win. He wins he stays out of jail. He loses he’s on a plane in the middle of the night to another country.

    2. You mean the elite globalists dont like Trump? Thats why we voted him in. And we will reelect him tomorrow

  4. Something is broken in the US regardless how this election turns out. Massive reforms are needed in so many areas it is a challenge so big it is almost unfathomable. Either US democracy is widened to include more of its citizen or US will leave democracy behind within next 1-12 years. Sad but so very obvious for anyone with an unbiased logical eye.

    1. @Paolo Curradini my friend please learn something about the Constitutional Compromise before opining one more silly, malinformed word. Protecting the minority from oppression by the majority is the very thing this country was founded on and the single greatest reason for the unparalleled success, prosperity, and progress of the United States throughout its entire history. The goal is to get the coastal population centers to work with the heartland, not simply overrun them because they have a 51% tiny majority.

    2. ​@Greg Phillips My friend please find yourself someone interested in discussing history instead of trying to bend a contemporary socio-political discussion into a historical debate, what was arppropriate in the 1780’s in no way applies to a world where everyone is interconnected literally 24/7 and we can travel across the globe in a matter of hours, the electoral college used to make a lot of sense back then as did many other system, but all that matters in the context of the current election is whether this still makes sense, and given that all the arguments I’ve ever heard in its favor are, just like yours, based on vague fearmongering claims and a good amount of whining and lying about the fact that the harland would not have a say and states like California and New York would be all that matters, I think you guys just don’t have any shred of an argument whastoever. It’s all about preserving a no longer warranted privilege, at this point, which I find despicale, especially given that just in the last election, almost 3.000.000 people were disenfranchised based on this system.

      Democracy is supposed to be 1 vote per 1 person and that’s it, and even if I were inclined to accept the notion that some people should get lesss (0.76 vote?) and other more (like 1.29) there would be a ton of much worthier criteria for deciding which minority should get more power, maybe the United States should give a double vote to all those who accomplished something significant, like a degree, a specific position in society or an olympic medal? why not generally confer greater say to people who studied (are nerds not a minotiry, as well? plus they are smarter on average so should they not get more influence)? Or maybe the most experienced should get to have more say, so a 50 year old would get twice the vote of a 25 year old on account of having lived longer. Maybe those who served in the miltary should also get a bonus here, on account of risking their lives for their country? And what about all the minorities who were disenfranchised historically? Maybe African-americans should get 3.5 votes in the coming 10 elections on account of what they were put through.

      If we accept as fair a system where differente people’s votes may count more or less based on where they live, like the current U.S. Electoral College system, why stop here? There’s a ton of other minorities that could claim with much greater credibility that they should be the protected ones with more power than the rest of the country. Instead of favoring the current chosen ones based on centuries old geographic criteria (even though the current beneficiaries are not in any way even remotely close to how disadvantaged and at risk of disenfranchisment their ancestors, for whom the compromise was made, always were), then why not use economic, educational, accomplishment or experience-based criteria?

    3. @Charles If this feels too complicated to process all at once, just look at it ONE ELEMENT AT A TIME:

      1) Joe Biden and Donald Trump are two politicians competing for the U.S. presidency

      2) Joe Biden’s Energy Plan consists in progressively shifting away from fracking not by prohibiting it all but by not giving new permits and instead promoting clean energy alternatives https://joebiden.com/clean-energy/

      3) Donald Trump instead supports the status quo or even an expansion on fracking, which is a technique that has a high impact on the environmetn

      4) Lady Gaga is one of many arists that are engaged in a public relations campaign to save the environment and as part of this effort she is against fracking

      5) Biden’s position on fracking is, according to her criteria, much better than Trump’s and this along with many other factors contributed in making Biden Lady Gaga’s choice candidate

      6) She therefore decided to support him, as many other environmentally-engaged artists have been doing

      NEVER HESITATE TO ASK IF THERE’S ANYTHING HARD FOR YOU TO GRASP, THERE’S NOTHING STUPID ABOUT IT, NOBODY IS BORN WITH INNATE KNOWLEDGE OF ALL THINGS.

    4. @Kristin Moore What is taught in schools is that the US IS a democracy albeit a Representative Democracy, in the form of a Republic. In line with your argumentation the US Republic would otherwise be in the same bucket as such truly un-democratic republics such as North Korea, Iran and China to name a few. Since I do not think that you mean that is the bucket where US is today, then US is a democracy, although flawed since the US does not live up to 1 person = 1 vote but cling on to an outdated electoral college set up during days of slavery to protect and secure the elite powers over the “common” masses.

    1. @Per Arheim Does the fact that parliamentary elections don’t ask people to vote directly for their prime minister affect this? Why I believe it would.

      ” How do you explain under an oppressive sexist paradigm, that among young American adults, 39% of women had a bachelor’s degree in 2016, compared to 33% of men? ”

      That 100% of the people are allowed to vote (even if the US does it’s best to deny some of those people that right) and gender is pretty close to 50/50,l and young girls are still raised to believe this system.

      You are good at picking random stats and making them mean something that you want to be true, but not so much at looking at what is actually happening. And your fishing comment is so overwhelmingly ironic that i fear it will overload my computer, so I’ll end it now.

    2. @NJDevilsFan30 I made the mistake of voting for Obama in 2008 and he was the most inept, incompetent, ineffective and inane person to ever hold the office. The facts speak for themselves. In every category he was a dismal failure from the economy to international affairs. I think his two major accomplishments are reviving the republican party and being the best gun salesman in history. He also managed to undo the advances made in race relations over the past 60 years, increased violent crime after 20 years of decline, screw the health insurance up for 150 million people to buy the votes of 10 million.

    3. @SilortheBlade “That 100% of the people are allowed to vote (even if the US does it’s best to deny some of those people that right) and gender is pretty close to 50/50,l and young girls are still raised to believe this system.”

      That’s your answer to my point on education trends contra widespread sexism in USA today? OK…
      Let’s view the education situation through one more angle: How scared are female school youth of getting acid thrown in their face for partaking in basic education in the US today? When in history did American women fear this fate? There’s some sexism for you.

      “Does the fact that parliamentary elections don’t ask people to vote directly for their prime minister affect this?” – I agree with you that it does, to a minor extent. Nonetheless, the voters know the who the leader is of the party they vote for, and the leader is the face of the party platform.

      BTW for all your perceptions of what I want to be true etc – I’m not alleging that no sexism exists in the USA. Nor that sexism didn’t negatively influence the Hillary vote, or that post war India was close to egalitarian. I’m merely weighing the wild assertion that USA be “way too sexist” to elect any woman president, against “random” points like the fact that Hillary easily took the popular 2016 vote and that India wasn’t too sexist in 1966 to allow a female prime minister to gain power. It’s just a bit unclear to me how a rational analysis would lead to the conclusion of some male POTUS absolute inevitability, due to some overwhelming sexist cause – in light of what is already known.

      “And your fishing comment is so overwhelmingly ironic that i fear it will overload my computer, so I’ll end it now.”
      – Come again, what are you ending there exactly? And what’s “overwhelmingly ironic” about me talking about “a fishing expedition for the worst in a society” in response to a frivolous allegation of mass scale sexism in America 2020? Are you seriously suggesting that I’m casting women in a terribly and lopsidedly unfavorable light, tantamount to a fishing expedition against them? Bcs I’m mentioning the Dem 2016 popular vote win, American female standing in law and education, and the MSNBC pandering to the intersectionalists – in an effort to push back on perceived rampant sexism making a female POTUS impossible? If I thought your point was well aimed, here is where I’d let you know.

    4. 2 days ago Biden had a rally less than 100 people Trump also had a rally 60,000 people. Tomorrow we the American people Crush the communist liberal traitors

    1. @BANNED Meet the real Joe Biden:

      “To me…for a lot of us, he was a mentor and a friend, and for a lot of us, he was a guide,” Biden said at kkk Robert Byrd’s funeral

      “We have this notion that somehow if you’re poor, you cannot do it. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”

      “Well, I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

      “Americans aren’t able to distinguish “between a South Korean and someone from Beijing.”

      “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

      “I mean these Shylocks who took advantage of, um, these women and men while overseas.”

      “You got the first mainstream African American (Obama) who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”

      “Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this.”

      “If my opponent wins, they’re going to put y’all back in chains.”

      “You cannot go to a 7-eleven or a Dunkin Donuts without a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

      “I do not buy the concept, popular in the 60s, which said, ‘We have suppressed the black man for 300 years.’”

      “We [Delawareans] were on the South’s side of the Civil War.”

  5. Thanks for explaining. German citizen here so not as used to the way of electing the President in the USA. I think it will be a long night for me here Novemeber third/fourth…

    1. @briscoejr1 We will see when the results are in and confirmed. Until then…practise that german my friend. 😀
      (Honestly, it’s a super hard language. I’m glad it’s my mother tongue so I didn’t have to learn it)

    2. @Alf Landon Is this low tier bait, Alf? When you look closely you can see that I didn’t talk about who will win or not. I just talked about that I watch the election from abroad and due to the different timezones (even in the US) it will be an even longer night for me. As explained in the video.

  6. I wonder, in case Trump indeed loses the election, how many newspapers will title next day’s paper with “You’re fired!”

    1. We’re not going to have to worry about that odongo. It shouldn’t be too long before the dems final desperate attempt to “win” the election by cheating will be completely exposed. Then there should be plenty of newspaper captions saying “you’re fired!”, as he continues to expose and rid the system of as much corruption as he can.

    1. @Randal Walker Meet the real Joe Biden:

      “To me…for a lot of us, he was a mentor and a friend, and for a lot of us, he was a guide,” Biden said at kkk Robert Byrd’s funeral

      “We have this notion that somehow if you’re poor, you cannot do it. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”

      “Well, I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

      “Americans aren’t able to distinguish “between a South Korean and someone from Beijing.”

      “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

      “I mean these Shylocks who took advantage of, um, these women and men while overseas.”

      “You got the first mainstream African American (Obama) who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”

      “Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this.”

      “If my opponent wins, they’re going to put y’all back in chains.”

      “You cannot go to a 7-eleven or a Dunkin Donuts without a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

      “I do not buy the concept, popular in the 60s, which said, ‘We have suppressed the black man for 300 years.’”

      “We [Delawareans] were on the South’s side of the Civil War.”

    2. @QUID-PRO-QUO J0E,- America will be a communist country, your supremacist privileged ways a through. Biden will bring a socialist path to victory. And all you trumpeters will either go to reeducation camps or hard labor camps. We will do away with the 1st and 2nd amendments we are tired of your authoritarianism. Vote biden.

  7. I’m so tire of these polls! You know it’s to late to mail , so drop off in person today , or go vote ! Vote people vote ! Vote for your lives ! Literally ! Vote for you , and a future for your kids ! Vote vote vote !

    1. Coke Kids Pedophiles Riots Looting Decency/ Terrorizing the USA China Russia Iran more Illegals Tax tax tax NOT for the USA Swamp Rat Joe ?

    1. @Sean Monguso Hey Sean! Get back to me a bit later in November sometime. You can update me on my level of suckerdom then.

    2. @Roger Williams Reality check:
      “If you can’t take care of your sick in the country, forget it, it’s all over. I mean, it’s no good. So I’m very liberal when it comes to health care. I believe in universal health care. I believe in whatever it takes to make people well and better.”
      ― The Donald @ Larry King Live, October 1999

      “A friend of mine was in Scotland recently. He got very, very sick. They took him by ambulance and he was there for four days. He was really in trouble, and they released him and he said, ‘Where do I pay?’ And they said, ‘There’s no charge.’ Not only that, he said it was like great doctors, great care. I mean we could have a great system in this country.”
      ― The Donald @ The David Letterman Show, January 2015

      “We’re going to have insurance for everybody. We’re going to have a healthcare that is far less expensive and far better.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with The Washington Post, January 2017

      “Hillary’s always surrounded herself with very good people, I think Hillary would do a good job [as president].”
      [praising Hillary Clinton as a Democratic presidential candidate who could make a good deal with Iran.]
      ― The Donald @ interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, September 2007

      “I know [Hillary Clinton] and she’d make a good president or good vice president.”
      [speaking of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries]
      ― The Donald @ “Trumped!”, a syndicated radio feature, 2008

      “Hillary Clinton I think is a terrific woman. I am biased because I have known her for years. I live in New York. She lives in New York. I really like her and her husband both a lot. I think she really works hard. And I think, again, she’s given an agenda, it is not all of her, but I think she really works hard and I think she does a good job [since joining the Obama administration as Secretary of State]. I like her.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren, March 2012

      “I know [Hillary Clinton] very well, and I know her husband very well, and I like them both. They are just really terrific people. I like them both very much. But I think you’ll be looking at the record of Hillary Clinton. And how did she do as secretary of state? Probably above and beyond everybody else and everything else.”
      [speaking after the 2012 Benghazi attack]
      ― The Donald @ interview with NBC News, August 2013

      “I really believe the Republicans are just too crazy right. I mean, what’s going on [in that party] is just nuts.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press”, October 1999

      “In many cases, I probably identify more as Democrat. I’ve been around a long time. And it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans. Now, it shouldn’t be that way. But if you go back, I mean it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats. …we’ve had some pretty bad disaster[s] under the Republicans.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, March 2004

      [Flip-flopping on the electoral college: from “disaster” to “genius”]

      [Trump in 2012, when it appeared that Mitt Romney might win the popular vote but lose the electoral college]
      [Trump deleted the following tweets:]
      “[Obama] lost the popular vote by a lot and won the election. We should have a revolution in this country!” (Nov. 6)
      “The phoney [sic] electoral college made a laughing stock out of our nation. The loser one!” (Nov. 6)
      “More votes equals a loss… revolution!” (Nov. 7)
      [The following tweets remained:]
      “We can’t let this happen. We should march on Washington and stop this travesty. Our nation is totally divided!” (Nov. 7)
      “Lets fight like Неll and stop this great and disgusting injustice! The world is laughing at us.” (Nov. 7)
      “This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy!” (Nov. 7)
      “The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy.” (Nov. 7)
      ― The Donald @ Twitter, November 2012

      [Trump in 2016, after winning the electoral college with narrow wins in three states, while losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes]
      “The Electoral College is actually genius in that it brings all states, including the smaller ones, into play. Campaigning is much different!” (Nov. 15)
      “If the election were based on total popular vote I would have campaigned in N.Y. Florida and California and won even bigger and more easily” (Nov. 15)
      ― The Donald @ Twitter, November 2016

      “Mitt is tough. He is smart. He is sharp. He is not going to allow bad things to continue to happen to this country that we all love. So Gov. Romney, go out and get em. You can do it.”
      ― The Donald @ “Trump endorses Mitt Romney for president”, CBS News, February 2012

      “[Mitt Romney] is a choke artist… He doesn’t have what it takes to be president, that I can tell you.”
      [responding to Mitt Romney’s March 3, 2016 anti-Trump speech at the University of Utah accusing Trump of being a fraud]
      ― The Donald @ campaign rally in Portland, Maine, March 2016

      “I don’t want to pivot… If you start pivoting, you’re not being honest with people.”
      ― The Donald @ interview with Wisconsin television station WKBT, August 2016

      “I love all people, rich or poor, but in those particular [i.e. cabinet] positions I just don’t want a poor person.”
      ― The Donald @ rally in Iowa, June 2017

      “I think if this country gets any kinder or gentler, it’s literally going to cease to exist.”
      ― The Donald @ Playboy, March 1990

      “Let our politicians give back our police department’s power to keep us safe. Unshackle them from the constant chant of ‘police brutality’…”
      ― The Donald @ “Bring Back the Ðeath Penalty. Bring Back Our Police!”, a newspaper ad, May 1989

      [Speaking of his admiration for strong authoritarian government]
      “Q: What were your other impressions of the Soviet Union?
      A: I was very unimpressed. Their system is a disaster. What you will see there soon is a revolution; the signs are all there with the demonstrations and picketing. Russia is out of control and the leadership knows it. That’s my problem with Gorbachev. Not a firm enough hand.
      Q: You mean firm hand as in China?
      A: When the students poured into Tiananmen Square [in 1989], the Chinese government almost blew it. Then they were vicious, they were horrible, but they put it down with strength. That shows you the power of strength. Our country is right now perceived as weak… as being spit on by the rest of the world.”
      ― The Donald @ Playboy, March 1990

      “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn’t lose any voters, okay? It’s, like, incredible.”
      ― The Donald @ campaign rally in Iowa, January 2016

      “The point is that you can’t be too greedy.”
      ― The Donald @ “The Art of the Deal”, 1987

      “It’s amazing, I can’t even believe it. I’ve been so lucky in terms of that whole world, it is a dangerous world out there. It’s like Vietnam, sort of. It is my personal Vietnam. I feel like a great and very brave soldier.”
      [speaking of having $ex and referring to women’s geпitals as “potential landmines”.]
      ― The Donald @ interview on The Howard Stern Show, November 1997

      “Vagiпa is expensive.”
      ― The Donald @ his second wedding, as retold on The Howard Stern Show, 1997

      “Wow! Just think — in a couple of years I’ll be dating you.”
      [to two ⒕-year-old girls in 1992, after asking the girls how old they were. The girls were part of a youth choir performing a carol concert outside Manhattan’s Plaza Hotel.]
      ― The Donald @ Chicago Tribune, December 1992

      “Leadership: Whatever happens, you’re responsible. If it doesn’t happen, you’re responsible.”
      ― The Donald @ Twitter, November 2013

      “You can’t con people, at least not for long. You can create excitement, you can do wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole. But if you don’t deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on.”
      ― The Donald @ “The Art of the Deal”, 1987

      “I’m gоіng tо tеll yоu whаt I rеаlly thіnk оf Dоnаld Trump. Thіs mаn іs а pаthоlоgіcаl lіаr. Hе dоеsn’t knоw thе dіffеrеncе bеtwееn truth аnd lіеs. Hе lіеs prаctіcаlly еvеry wоrd thаt cоmеs оut оf hіs mоuth… а nаrcіssіst аt а lеvеl I dоn’t thіnk thіs cоuntry hаs еvеr sееn… Wе аrе stаrіng аt thе аbуss.”
      ― Tеd Сruz @ prеss cоnfеrеncе, mоrnіng оf Indіаnа Rеpublіcаn prіmаry, Mаy 2016

      “Givе me ten years, and you will not recognize Germany anymore!”
      ― Adolf Schicklgruber @ election slogan, 1933

      https://www.minnpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/TrumpMural640.png

    3. ​@Roger Williams
      The ‘polls’ have shown day in and day out for every week, month, and year of Trump’s miserable minority rule presidency thatmore than half
      MATH LESSON
      despise him
      and never once, for one second, one minute, one hour-day-week-month or year have half the people or more than half the people
      LEARNING MOMENT
      approved of him
      NEVER
      Trump is the only president in the history of ‘the polls’ that has ever remained below a 50% approval rating
      RECALL MATH LESSON
      for the entirety of his time in office

      The voices in your head do not get counted, there is no silent majority

    4. Meet the real Joe Biden:

      “To me…for a lot of us, he was a mentor and a friend, and for a lot of us, he was a guide,” Biden said at kkk Robert Byrd’s funeral

      “We have this notion that somehow if you’re poor, you cannot do it. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”

      “Well, I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

      “Americans aren’t able to distinguish “between a South Korean and someone from Beijing.”

      “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

      “I mean these Shylocks who took advantage of, um, these women and men while overseas.”

      “You got the first mainstream African American (Obama) who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”

      “Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this.”

      “If my opponent wins, they’re going to put y’all back in chains.”

      “You cannot go to a 7-eleven or a Dunkin Donuts without a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

      “I do not buy the concept, popular in the 60s, which said, ‘We have suppressed the black man for 300 years.’”

      “We [Delawareans] were on the South’s side of the Civil War.”

  8. It’s NOT over till it’s OVER. Polls don’t count, only VOTES do. So if you haven’t yet, please go and vote since you and your family’s lives depend on it!!

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    2. Hmmm, Meet the real Joe Biden:

      “To me…for a lot of us, he was a mentor and a friend, and for a lot of us, he was a guide,” Biden said at kkk Robert Byrd’s funeral

      “We have this notion that somehow if you’re poor, you cannot do it. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”

      “Well, I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

      “Americans aren’t able to distinguish “between a South Korean and someone from Beijing.”

      “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

      “I mean these Shylocks who took advantage of, um, these women and men while overseas.”

      “You got the first mainstream African American (Obama) who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”

      “Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this.”

      “If my opponent wins, they’re going to put y’all back in chains.”

      “You cannot go to a 7-eleven or a Dunkin Donuts without a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

      “I do not buy the concept, popular in the 60s, which said, ‘We have suppressed the black man for 300 years.’”

      “We [Delawareans] were on the South’s side of the Civil War.”

    1. 2 days ago Biden had a rally less than 100 people Trump also had a rally 60,000 people. Tomorrow we the American people Crush the communist liberal traitors

  9. Dear lord Jesus hear my prayer: I pray there is enough vote to remove Trump out of office, he’s heart and mind is to evil

    1. may the good Lord open your eyes to see how evil and godless the lest and their agendas are. Trump is being used of God

    2. Trump is not evil. The left is – they don’t want black, Hispanics, or any other race to succeed so they can control you !

  10. Hmmm, Meet the real Joe Biden:

    “To me…for a lot of us, he was a mentor and a friend, and for a lot of us, he was a guide,” Biden said at kkk Robert Byrd’s funeral

    “We have this notion that somehow if you’re poor, you cannot do it. Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”

    “Well, I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

    “Americans aren’t able to distinguish “between a South Korean and someone from Beijing.”

    “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

    “I mean these Shylocks who took advantage of, um, these women and men while overseas.”

    “You got the first mainstream African American (Obama) who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”

    “Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point. We have got to make some move on this.”

    “If my opponent wins, they’re going to put y’all back in chains.”

    “You cannot go to a 7-eleven or a Dunkin Donuts without a slight Indian accent. I’m not joking.”

    “I do not buy the concept, popular in the 60s, which said, ‘We have suppressed the black man for 300 years.’”

    “We [Delawareans] were on the South’s side of the Civil War.”

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