Trump's fans chant 'Fire Fauci' at rally. President Trump Hints He Will Fire Anthony Fauci after Election Day | National Review excerpt: "President Trump on Monday hinted that he may fire Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, after Election Day as the U.S. sees its worst coronavirus surge since spring. Trump lamented how much news coverage the pandemic has received during a campaign rally in Opa-locka, Florida and was met with chants of “Fire Fauci” from a crowd of thousands of supporters, according to the Associated Press. “Don’t tell anybody but let me wait until a little bit after the election,” Trump told the crowd, saying he appreciated their “advice.”"
Trump has ordered an None Scale-able Fence to be constructed around the White House before tomorrow night (election night) because he is afraid of the American people. Go figure?
Republicans in Texas try last-ditch effort to throw out ballots in Harris county. Federal court hears last-minute Republican bid to toss ballots in Texas excerpt: "It is the latest GOP-driven litigation that’s seeking to exclude a massive class of ballots. In Pennsylvania, Republicans challenged an extension to the ballot return deadline in the state, which the state Supreme Court OK'd, to the U.S. Supreme Court. The high court declined to hear an expedited challenge to the deadline last week, but in a statement accompanying the denial, Justice Samuel Alito left open the possibility of taking the case back up, and later tossing ballots that are received after close of polls."
Trump says that votes should not be counted after election day. The person who has the most votes by midnight should be president. . . . .as long as it's him.
U.S. Supreme decides favorably for BLM. U.S. Supreme Court hands narrow win to Black Lives Matter activist over protest incident
Federal authorities expected to erect 'non-scalable' fence around White House - CNNPolitics excerpt: "The fence, the same type that was put up during protests this summer, will encompass the Ellipse and Lafayette Square. It will go down 15th Street to Constitution Avenue and then over to 17th Street. The fence will then run up to H Street and across by Lafayette, and then come down 15th Street, the source said. NBC News was first to report the new fencing. A Secret Service spokeswoman declined to comment to CNN, saying the agency does not comment on security measures. The extra layer of security marks the most high-profile example to date of authorities preparing for unrest following this year's election, particularly if there is no clear winner come November 4. As CNN previously reported, the immediate perimeters around the White House have already been largely blocked off to the public this year for a range of reasons, from construction on the White House gate, to protests and looting that occurred in downtown Washington in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May."
You are not a nice person Mountainman ... You only know one way and that is to insult anyone who dis-agrees with you. Why do you keep chasing us away from here? Is it because you can't handle the truth?
He can't handle the Truth Biden will just throw minorities under the bus anyway if he wins, as the democrats always have
I was just thinking a team of Mexican Strawberry pickers might drive out from Watsonville to give it a try?
Texas Republicans twice lost this issue in the Texas Supreme Court which is all Republican and once in federal court. Nearly 127,000 Harris County drive-thru votes appear safe after federal judge rejects GOP-led Texas lawsuit The judge's ruling follows two related decisions by the Texas Supreme Court rejecting efforts to have Harris County's drive-thru voting process deemed illegal. It appears to clear the way for all drive-thru votes to be counted on Election Day tomorrow. by Jolie McCullough Nov. 2, 2020 3 PM Nearly 127,000 Harris County drive-thru votes appear safe after federal judge rejects GOP-led Texas lawsuit excerpt: "A federal judge Monday rejected a request by a conservative activist and three Republican candidates to toss out nearly 127,000 votes cast at drive-thru polling sites in Texas’ most populous, and largely Democratic, county. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen, a George W. Bush appointee, follows two earlier decisions by the all-Republican Texas Supreme Court rejecting similar efforts by Republicans challenging the validity of drive-thru voting in Harris County. Although Hanen's ruling is still expected to be appealed quickly, it appears to clear the way for counting the early voting drive-thru ballots on Election Day. In his ruling from the bench, Hanen said he rejected the case on narrow grounds because the plaintiffs did not show they would be harmed if the drive-thru ballots are counted. He noted, however, that the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals could think differently if the cases reaches them."
Republicans are nervous about Texas and how the demographics and voting patterns have changed over the years more quickly than they expected.
'Unfair' Donald Trump has nothing to complain about in 2020 election excerpt: "Just imagine: If Joe Biden — who, according to Trump, lacks the mental acuity to lead — reportedly suggested using nuclear bombs to stop hurricanes. Or if Biden had argued, as Trump did in all seriousness (check the video), that disinfectant be injected into the human body to kill coronavirus. Or if Biden had used a Sharpie to alter a weather map to support a misguided tweet about the path of a hurricane. Any of those actions would have turned Biden into a laughingstock. If Hillary Clinton — who Trump accused of being crooked — had been elected president and commuted the prison sentence of a close associate, as Trump did for Roger Stone. Or if, as president, Clinton had used the levers of power to punish the news media by pressuring the U.S. Postal Service to raise fees on Amazon, whose CEO owns The Washington Post, or trying to block a merger involving Time Warner, which owns CNN. Or if she had funneled more than 500 presidential visits to properties she owned. How long would it have been before Republicans filed articles of impeachment?"