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  • Neil Frarey
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    Crowd gasps after finding out that a mysterious spike of votes in Pennsylvania had 600,000 votes for Biden and only 3,200...

    https://twitter.com/TeamTrump/status...80682578501632

    Amazing reaction from the crowd to such overwhelming factual evidence.


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  • Victor Plotkin
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    Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View Post

    Oh wow, it was almost a rhetorical question, but I guess you can place a bet on anything!!

    I see Harris and/or Biden are the favourites for 2024. Not too surprising, but........

    I would suggest you place a bet on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) at 19 to 1. The progressives in the Democratic party did well this election, increasing their numbers and all incumbants being re-elected. Their platform and leader, Bernie Sanders, are very popular. Her odds are sure to drop before 2024. So even if she doesn't win, you should be able to cover your position with insurance bets.

    Thank you for your suggestion. I don't think odds of 19 are attractive for me. Something like 49 or 59 looks more logical for me. However, I will monitor her odds from time to time...

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  • Kerry Liles
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    Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View Post

    Oh wow, it was almost a rhetorical question, but I guess you can place a bet on anything!!

    I see Harris and/or Biden are the favourites for 2024. Not too surprising, but........

    I would suggest you place a bet on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) at 19 to 1. The progressives in the Democratic party did well this election, increasing their numbers and all incumbants being re-elected. Their platform and leader, Bernie Sanders, are very popular. Her odds are sure to drop before 2024. So even if she doesn't win, you should be able to cover your position with insurance bets.

    AOC was born October 13, 1989 (age 31) ... since you must be 35 years or older when assuming office, this means she CAN run for president in 2024.

    She would face the usual hurdles: woman, person of colour, Democrat, "liberal", perceived "socialist", uses red lipstick etc.
    so unfortunately she would likely never be elected.

    Don't get me wrong - I admire her and think she is a remarkable young woman...just sayin.

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  • Bob Gillanders
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    Originally posted by Victor Plotkin View Post

    Yes, they take. Usually, I don't like to make my bets for 4 years ahead and lock my money for such a long period.

    Favorites:

    Harris - 4.5
    Biden - 5
    Trump senior - 9
    Pence - 11
    ...
    Cortez - 19
    Ivanka Trump - 26
    Oh wow, it was almost a rhetorical question, but I guess you can place a bet on anything!!

    I see Harris and/or Biden are the favourites for 2024. Not too surprising, but........

    I would suggest you place a bet on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) at 19 to 1. The progressives in the Democratic party did well this election, increasing their numbers and all incumbants being re-elected. Their platform and leader, Bernie Sanders, are very popular. Her odds are sure to drop before 2024. So even if she doesn't win, you should be able to cover your position with insurance bets.


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  • Peter McKillop
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    Originally posted by Victor Plotkin View Post

    Yes, they take. Usually, I don't like to make my bets for 4 years ahead and lock my money for such a long period.

    Favorites:

    Harris - 4.5
    Biden - 5
    Trump senior - 9
    Pence - 11
    ...
    Cortez - 19
    Ivanka Trump - 26
    Paul Ryan is an interesting prospect. I've wondered if he ducked out when he did because his political and human instincts told him he could limit the Trump "stink" on himself and keep alive his presidential hopes for the future.

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  • Peter McKillop
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    Originally posted by Steve Douglas View Post

    Peter, I think you know that there are some very decent people in the Republican party in the U.S. ....
    Four years ago, maybe even three years ago, I would have said the same thing, Steve. Given the relatively tiny number of Republican members of Congress who had the courage and integrity to speak out publicly against Trump, and given the ~ 70 million Republicans who voted for him in 2020, I say there aren't enough decent people left in the Republican Party to worry about.

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  • Steve Douglas
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    Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post
    Seems that Trump has finally given the go ahead for the administration to cooperate with the transition team and even that unctuous woman who is head of the G.S.A. has also finally agreed to release funding for the transition team.
    I think you are doing the woman a disservice here. She was in no-man's-land. Trump hadn't conceded, counts were still ongoing, lawsuits were flying everywhere. IMHO she wanted to find a way to make it happen and once Michigan and Pennsylvania certified their results she acted. Trump later tweeted that he authorized her to do so. Her letter to Biden says differently.

    Steve

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  • Steve Douglas
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    Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post

    And representing the Grand Old Party and the religious right - Krusty the Klown!
    Peter, I think you know that there are some very decent people in the Republican party in the U.S. Each party has its own extremist supporters. That said, I have never seen a presidential candidate, let alone a sitting president, who has been so determined to appeal to the "nutbar" section of the party's political base as Trump. He has been/was the most divisive U.S. president that I have seen in my lifetime.

    Steve

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  • Pargat Perrer
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    Originally posted by Victor Plotkin View Post

    Yes, they take. Usually, I don't like to make my bets for 4 years ahead and lock my money for such a long period.

    Favorites:

    Harris - 4.5
    Biden - 5
    Trump senior - 9
    Pence - 11
    ...
    Cortez - 19
    Ivanka Trump - 26

    Are there any posted odds for Mark Cuban as next POTUS? He has made some mention in the past about a Presidential run (for Democrats I believe). He would definitely be a long shot to even run, let alone win.

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  • Peter McKillop
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    Originally posted by Victor Plotkin View Post

    Yes, they take. Usually, I don't like to make my bets for 4 years ahead and lock my money for such a long period.

    Favorites:

    Harris - 4.5
    Biden - 5
    Trump senior - 9
    Pence - 11
    ...
    Cortez - 19
    Ivanka Trump - 26
    And representing the Grand Old Party and the religious right - Krusty the Klown!

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  • Victor Plotkin
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    Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View Post

    I would agree. Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Nevada have all certified Biden as the winner. Trump has lost all his legal battles. So unless Trump plans on parading tanks down Pennsylvania avenue, that's it. Biden wins whatever is left of America.

    Victor, I was wondering if the bookmakers were taking any bets on 2024 yet. In particular, Ivanka vs. AOC.
    Yes, they take. Usually, I don't like to make my bets for 4 years ahead and lock my money for such a long period.

    Favorites:

    Harris - 4.5
    Biden - 5
    Trump senior - 9
    Pence - 11
    ...
    Cortez - 19
    Ivanka Trump - 26

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  • Bob Gillanders
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    Originally posted by Victor Plotkin View Post
    Unlike many others, I don't expect Trump to make another run in 2024. I don't expect Biden to be there as well.
    I would agree. Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Nevada have all certified Biden as the winner. Trump has lost all his legal battles. So unless Trump plans on parading tanks down Pennsylvania avenue, that's it. Biden wins whatever is left of America.

    Victor, I was wondering if the bookmakers were taking any bets on 2024 yet. In particular, Ivanka vs. AOC.

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  • Victor Plotkin
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    I want to congratulate all Biden supporters and Trump haters. I understand that there were 4 very tough years for you. Absolutely no sarcasm here. Now, it's time for Trump supporters to suffer.

    Unlike many others, I don't expect Trump to make another run in 2024. I don't expect Biden to be there as well.

    Back in Soviet history, Biden reminds me Chernenko, who was the last ruler of the USSR before Gorbachev. He was a ruler for the very short time, only about a year (1984-85). He was very old and did almost nothing. The last year of stagnation in USSR.

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  • Ed Seedhouse
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    Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post
    However, Trump vowed to continue to fight the results of the election - no surprise there - that will be written on his tombstone "they stole the election from me"
    Good riddance.
    It's all about collecting the money from the rubes. The money is so that Trump can think of himself as the "winner". It won't work, of course, though he'll get lots of money from the gulls. He will know deep down that he's a loser and it will act as a corrosive on his well being, making him even more bitter and angry. He is not only a loser he is a *bad* loser which makes him an even worse loser. Trump is the guy who, when you checkmate him right on the board, moves his K four squares and claims that *you* lost the game.

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  • Kerry Liles
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    Seems that Trump has finally given the go ahead for the administration to cooperate with the transition team and even that unctuous woman who is head of the G.S.A. has also finally agreed to release funding for the transition team.
    However, Trump vowed to continue to fight the results of the election - no surprise there - that will be written on his tombstone "they stole the election from me"
    Good riddance.

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