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Why Trump Lost and Why Trump Won: Bill Whittle Explains the Future Before the Polls Close

Scott Ott asks Bill Whittle to explain why President Donald Trump lost his reelection bid. How could the renegade media master with the most devoted base have lost to Sleepy Joe Biden, a near octogenarian who almost washed out of the Democratic primaries?

Scott Ott asks Bill Whittle to explain why President Donald Trump lost his reelection bid. How could the renegade media master with the most devoted base have lost to Sleepy Joe Biden, a near octogenarian who almost washed out of the Democratic primaries?

Then Scott Ott asks Bill Whittle how Trump won a second term in the face of universal polling to the contrary, during one of the worst years in American history. Let’s game out election night 2020.

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As Bill Whittle so correctly noted, this election is not about Republican or Democrat, liberal or conservative. Instead, it’s about what kind of country do we want to live in. Donald Trump wants to “Make America Great Again” and Joe Biden envisions a “Dark Winter” overwhelming our nation. It is ALL doom and gloom. I discuss an awful example of that on my blog website today. If you’d like to read it, please go to:  https://captain-al-speaking.com/2020/11/03/i-hope-your-children/ Your comments would be welcome.

Trump 2020! There is no other choice. This is because the other side is death delivered wholesale: mountains of bodies and rivers of blood. How can I make such a statement? See every other fallen civilization and make clear note of the consequence.

I feel much better today than I did 4 years ago (8 years ago, 12 years ago).
Anecdotal evidence. I voted at 0745 this morning. Was going to get up early to be there at opening (0600) so that I would start work on time. Good call on my part. Lady checking IDs (yes, in VA we require ID) told me that people were already lined up outside (35F) at 0545 when she got there. By the time I got there, the rush had ended and I got in and out in 20 minutes. But the fact that my little town (8900) had people lined up is a good sign.

Down here in my part of the state (Tidewater) it was the same as ever at my polling place. We usually go between 9:30 and 10:30 AM to avoid the before-work-crowd and the “I’m going to go out and vote on my morning coffee break so I’ll be a little late” crowd and just before the “I’ll vote at lunch time” crowd starts up. I walked in and by the time they’d checked my ID and handed me a ballot there was a spot clear and I voted immediately. It’s always like that here, at that time of day.

There’s always a long line in the early morning when the polls open, at noon and after various work ends for the day then right up to closing. We go when we do not only because it’s a quick in-and-out process but so as not to add needlessly to the congestion for people whose day isn’t as flexible as ours.

The nice man at the polls gave me an extra “I Voted” sticker for my canine buddy too. She’s a Dogocrat and her vote is always for free food, board and healthcare. Fortunately for her she lives in a benevolent dictatorship and her political opinions are irrelevant but she likes the “I Voted” sticker.

I could have voted early, I could have voted by mail. I didn’t do either one because I wanted to be absolutely certain my vote was counted and that I put it in the polling machine personally by my own hand. Every single person I know feels the same way.

My wife voted last week because the early voting place for the county happens to be in our town and her parents wanted to vote when they didn’t have to wait. Pretty big turnout through the weeks that they had it open. Very convenient for her to be able to pick up her folks on what was a very nice day. But I still like the feel of election DAY so I waited until today.

I like the Election Day ritual too. We always go to vote as a family, my nephew even came down from college in Richmond to be able to vote with us, for the first time in a Presidential election. He’s a very civic minded Republican trying to get an education in the bent-left university system.

I never even considered voting in any other manner because of that.

In VA early voting, does it work the same as regular Election Day voting? Meaning you fill out a ballot and it goes in a machine to be counted immediately? I read/heard somewhere that VA cannot actually count votes until the day of the Election so I’m a little confused about how that works. And so figured the traditional way was the surest.

My wife said she filled out the same form and put it through the scantron thing. So I think those are already counted but not given to the elections commission yet.

Thanks for the info. I haven’t talked to anyone who voted early yet so I wasn’t clear on the process.

I’ve never seen the outpouring of the people like I have this cycle. Not for Reagan, not for Clinton or Obama. There is a huge distrust of the media and people are organically finding each other and support the President.

The only people who believe the modeling of the current polling results are the same fools who believe the climate models that declare anthropogenic global warming as fact: brainwashed children and sycophantic morons.

And believed the model predicting that over two million Americans would die from the China Plague.

I love those videos!!

I have spent the last three days looking for a music video which I saw sometime in the last week or so, but can’t find it! It was fairly recent because it had a clip of Dr. Conley saying “he’s back!” followed by a clip of the Beast limo moving slowly surrounded by secret service men on foot (the clip is in the first video you posted above).

It may have been a version of the “I wanna be like the Donald” song (the second one), but I’m not sure.

I love the original of that song (I can sing the hell out of it, BTW) and I LOVE this Trump version!

Well, that first vid brought tears to my eyes. I had the feeling I was being rescued…what with the trucks and big rigs and the boats and the thousands of people….and the guy with the Trump flag racing on a horse…and a (mostly) white one at that. The music was so good. Thank you for sending that. I feel invigorated!!! We celebrate tonight!!

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