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In reply to the discussion: How much of a landslide will be needed for Trump to accept a loss in Nov? [View all]Cosmocat
(15,070 posts)10. Correct. The better question is
How big does he have to lose to stymie the republican party's efforts to over turn the election?
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How much of a landslide will be needed for Trump to accept a loss in Nov? [View all]
agalisgv
Aug 2024
OP
And this time, there will be LOTS of counties refusing to certify their ballots
Attilatheblond
Aug 2024
#24
What we need is a win robust enough that it can't be overturned in one (or preferably two) states.
D23MIURG23
Aug 2024
#12
Well, Harris will have Pence's role wrt certification, so if your theory is that only the VP matters, then no worries.
D23MIURG23
Aug 2024
#62
Then why is it that only Pence matters and not all the other people who resisted?
D23MIURG23
Aug 2024
#64
As I mentioned, it was only pence's decision to certify that stopped the last coup.
Think. Again.
Aug 2024
#66
2000 was overturned by one state. If you would actually read what I wrote, 2000 was the reason for it. n/t
D23MIURG23
Aug 2024
#57
Given his history, the margins of his defeat are irrelevant. His tantrum will happen.
Torchlight
Aug 2024
#19
He rationalizes his constant lies and cheating and theft by telling himself
struggle4progress
Aug 2024
#26
The more votes she gets, the more he will insist it was stolen from him.
Rustynaerduwell
Aug 2024
#28
Yes they will, they have proven beyond doubt in the past that they are willing to do that.
Think. Again.
Aug 2024
#40
Yes, some are already bailing out of the whole thing and distancing themselves as much as possible, but.....
Think. Again.
Aug 2024
#59
He's probably gonna say we cheated regardless because Joe Biden withdrew from the nomination
In It to Win It
Aug 2024
#55