The electoral votes of those three States could.
And how is she going to overcome a 70,000 vote deficit in PA via a recount? Has that ever been done in history? And what about Wisconsin? Did you hear that they are not requiring a hand count for the recount?
Libs sure are showing their true colors, and they ain't red, white, and blue.
Libs sure are showing their true colors, and they ain't red, white, and blue.
But.....they won't. All this is about disparaging Trump....Period!
That too. And the Great Orange One won't have a moment's peace for the next four years.
That too. And the Great Orange One won't have a moment's peace for the next four years.
And how is she going to overcome a 70,000 vote deficit in PA via a recount? Has that ever been done in history? And what about Wisconsin? Did you hear that they are not requiring a hand count for the recount?
Libs sure are showing their true colors, and they ain't red, white, and blue.
There is a fine line of opposing trump and creating more strength in his base. Imo if the left pushes too hard they will turn Trump from one termed wonder into a two term blunder.
If Stein is successful then we will have a wosre candidate that made trump possible .
Trump won this election by flipping Democrats with promises he can never fulfill - like saving the coal industry from it's inevitable demise and reviving the manufacturing industry. It seems unlikely to me that they will look kindly on his failure to deliver regardless of anything "the left" does.
Trump won this election by flipping Democrats with promises he can never fulfill - like saving the coal industry from it's inevitable demise and reviving the manufacturing industry. It seems unlikely to me that they will look kindly on his failure to deliver regardless of anything "the left" does.
If the left ramps up the talk about killing more jobs in coal and steel then they will not regain those lost votes. Having politicians outright lie to the public seems to have little effect. Obama got two doing it, Hillary got the popular vote doing it, Trump got the national as a whole to elect him by doing it.
Those industries have been dangling from a cliff by their dentures for years. It's only a matter of time until that industry and any lingering workers who refuse to accept reality and learn new skills plummet to the jagged rocks below. They can accept the help from Democrats or the delusions of Republicans, but either way those industries are dead. I think most of them will come to their senses sooner or later.
Yes they are.
They are seeing RED
because they blame WHITE males
for turning what they considered BLUE locked states over to Trump.
Now they want to overturn a fair election because they don't like the results.
Trump won this election by flipping Democrats with promises he can never fulfill - like saving the coal industry from it's inevitable demise and reviving the manufacturing industry. It seems unlikely to me that they will look kindly on his failure to deliver regardless of anything "the left" does.
I doubt he cares. He just might have great success. And if he does well.......in spite of the Loony Left.....he may get another 4 years! :2razz:
If Soros is funding it, would you think a rich, old, foreign billionaire who made his money manipulating markets and is now trying to manipulate a foreign government is a villain?
Those industries have been dangling from a cliff by their dentures for years. It's only a matter of time until that industry and any lingering workers who refuse to accept reality and learn new skills plummet to the jagged rocks below. They can accept the help from Democrats or the delusions of Republicans, but either way those industries are dead. I think most of them will come to their senses sooner or later.
Agreed. Trump can handle it. Trump took everything both sides could throw at him, gave back more, and still flew home most nights.
I'm looking forward to his successes.
QUOTE MickeyW
Who started it this time? The behavior of Jill Stein, the Green Party Presidential candidate, who has filed in Wisconsin for a recount of votes cast in the Presidential election, and who plans to pursue recounts in Michigan and Pennsylvania as well, has been frustrating; that of Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party contender, who joined the effort, human but disappointing; and that of Donald Trump, the President-elect, outrageous and destructive. The recount business has not brought out the best in anybody, and in Trump it has brought out the worst: in a series of tweets Sunday night, he alleged that millions of votes were fraudulent, enough to cost him the popular vote. None of this is going to produce any change in the results of the 2016 election. The sole item it may deliver is the one thing the country had been spared with Trump’s victory: a corrosive, conspiracy-minded, and slanderous attack on the integrity of our voting system. This is a critical period in which the shape of Trump’s Administration will be formed, one that presents all sorts of tasks and challenges for his opponents. Democrats have better things to do.