Originally posted by Old Greg
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2020 US Presidential Election thread
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI rarely gamble now but it was like 10/4 a month ago.
Can still make money on 13/10.Comment
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Trump already said he can only lose if the election is rigged.
So he can't lose then - ministrone go for it!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTrump already said he can only lose if the election is rigged.
So he can't lose then - ministrone go for it!
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Originally posted by AtW View Postministrone should bet all the Bells whiskey in his cupboard on Trumps win...
they're not Irish or Septic.
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Originally posted by jainnode View PostBells make whisky.
they're not Irish or Septic.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSeems reasonable odds. Biden is a pretty rubbish Dem establishment candidate; Trump is an incompetent nutjob during a global pandemic but with populist appeal. Could easily go either way.
Then he is like "aye, you're probably right".
His ability to manipulate his enemies is second to none.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostTrump was smart in April, he said he had "total" authority in the state's COVID plans. Predictably the press spent a week writing about how legally he had no control.
Then he is like "aye, you're probably right".
His ability to manipulate his enemies is second to none.Comment
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But as he got them to say, most of all of this has nothing to do with him. The individual states have control on health.
And now that individual states have massively varying outcomes it is now much harder to pin any blame on him.
( And in general the US is performing better than Europe )Comment
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