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Trump raises possibility of delaying November U.S. presidential election


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10 minutes ago, heybruce said:

Here's a radical thought:  Try reading the news.  And focus on factual reporting, not opinion pieces.  Whenever you bring up the names of pundits while commenting on news, it leads one to assume you don't understand the difference between opinion shows and actual news.

 

Not liking the facts being reported by established media does not justify trusting conspiracy theory sites.

Well they did just get sued for their reporting of the "actual news" eg Covington.

There are many ways of slanting a truthful story. In journalism it is called "framing". Surprised you would not know this.

 

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3 minutes ago, Dumbastheycome said:

Given that there are only  4 "Communist" countries by definition and two of those have bi partisan resistance in the US political scene where is the genuine partisan disregard  for law and order ?

 

"Left" does not only refer to Communist countries.

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1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Sure he is. He's so enjoyed being harrased daily by most of the so called journalists in the country, being mocked by other country's leaders, and his family being attacked over everything, that he's desperate for another 4 years of it.

You could be right ! It is what he knows. But is it sane?

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2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

"Left" does not only refer to Communist countries.

In the comment I replied to  does it say  "left" or  "communist"?

Left of  centre or right of  centre can be a long way  from either extremes of  and yet be  not so  far apart.

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50 minutes ago, DoctorG said:

Well they did just get sued for their reporting of the "actual news" eg Covington.

There are many ways of slanting a truthful story. In journalism it is called "framing". Surprised you would not know this.

 

Care to explain who was sued and why? 

 

Framing does not change facts.

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39 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

A lot to unpack.

You seem to know about this. Thank you.

What is the significance of the Dec 14 date, Supreme Court, and back to the House to resolve. I read conflicting stuff on this.

Thanks.

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6 minutes ago, Berkshire said:

Biden has already come out and said unequivocally that he does not support defunding the police. 

I agree that Biden does not want to actually de-fund the police. It is a sop to the far-left extremists. If Biden should win there would be some cosmetic changes and then it would be back to business as usual.

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2 minutes ago, Berkshire said:

["Election Day was fixed by a federal law passed in 1845, and the Constitution itself in the 20th Amendment specifies that the newly elected Congress meet at noon on Jan. 3, 2021, and that the terms of the president and vice president end at noon on Jan. 20, 2021," Calabresi said. "If no newly elected president is available, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes acting president." (Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is the current Speaker.)]

 

There are probably other sources, but this was in an article I posted earlier.

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattperez/2020/07/30/cofounder-of-conservative-federalist-society-calls-for-president-trump-to-be-impeached/#5c2af3922a01

 

Thanks but there was something else that I read and now cannot find about the procedure if a result could not be met by a certain date.

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Numerous Off-topic posts and replies removed.  Defunding of the police is not related to the possibility of delaying elections.   The reasoning for the possible delay is due to the pandemic.  

 

 

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2 hours ago, heybruce said:

The US Constitution gives Congress the power to set election dates, and mandates that Trump's Presidency end at noon on January 20, 2021 unless he is re-elected.

 

However I seriously doubt that Trump will let the Constitution or law prevent him from attempting to delay the election if he thinks he can get away with it.

 

there is no requirement in the constitution for a vote by all registered americans.  states are simply required to assign electors to vote in the electoral college.  trump only needs to get republican state legislators to assign electors to trump, regardless of results of statewide elections.  legally, the state legislatures could cancel the state elections altogether.  legally, the states can ignore the results of a biden landslide in their states and appoint their electors to trump.  republicans control enough states to theoretically win.  conveniently, the supreme court recently ruled that electors must vote as directed by their state legislators or can be replaced.

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