Rep. Adam Schiff says Trump ‘will contest’ election results if he loses

Source: Mission_Routine_2058

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  1. NoDesinformatziya on

    I mean, Trump himself has said this.

    The media continues to shit the bed on providing reasonable coverage of a lunatic autocrat.

  2. Helgafjell4Me on

    Bannon told us that’s always been the plan, same as last election. Trump has been planting his seeds of doubt this whole time to manufacture support for another attempt at overthrowing the election if he loses again. They still have zero evidence of any fraud from 2020 and yet they will use the same lies once again and their brain dead supporters will believe it, because they’re a fucking cult.

  3. He contested when he won, He ranted a lot about how he actually won the popular vote against Hillary.

  4. I_Lick_Bananas on

    Really? He seems like such a chill guy and he’s always been so accepting of reality in the past.

  5. Of course he will because it’s only a fair election if he wins otherwise it’s rigged against him.

  6. Antisocial-sKills on

    At this point Trump would probably contest the election even if he ‘wins’ but it’s not enough votes for his fragile ego and delusional mind.

  7. Absolutely. However I suspect we’re in for something different this time: I predict there’s no way trump doesn’t have a major medical issue sometime before the new year. He’s going to falter physically and in response, maga will go at each other in a myriad of conspiracy theories.

  8. Reasonable_Base9537 on

    I honestly expect some major turmoil in November no matter what happens. Whoever wins, at least some elements of the “other side” are going to resist. Not sure what it will look like, but I highly doubt a smooth transition of power is going to happen.

    I just want another season of Andor before we descend into civil war.

  9. 2016 proved that he will contest the results even if he wins.

    In his narcissistic mind, he has to be the biggest winner. It’s not possible that the result could be close or that he would lose the popular vote.

  10. I suspect the period between November 5th and January 20th will be one of the most interesting and critical periods in the history of the republic.

    Obviously, the only thing we can say with certainty about November 5th is that the outcome will not be accepted by at least one side. Disputes will occur. Probably some violence.

    But for as much as we all like to moan about the “Get out of jail free” card the Supreme Court supposedly handed Donald Trump, we need to remember that until January 20th, that card lives in Joe Biden’s pocket. And Joe Biden is a man with pretty strong democratic principles and very little to lose. Things could turn interesting in ways that are difficult to foresee.

  11. DarrenEdwards on

    Trump has normalized an election off season.

    People burned out by having to vote in November? We get at LEAST 3 more months of campaigning, legal battles, cometary, and headlines. With that comes violence and continued fighting that infects family, work, friends and neighbors.

  12. Correct, Trump will attempt to cheat or litigate (same thing with Thomas on the SCOTUS) his way back into the Whitehouse regardless of the actual vote totals. Period.

    He will most likely be on TV at 3 a.m. prematurely claiming victory again, UNLESS it’s a real blow-out. I mean Harris *takes Florida* and the networks are calling the election by 9 or 10 PM *Eastern* kind of blow out.

    Trump is still going to cheat or foment another insurrection but an early and decisive Harris win on election night makes it all that much harder for him.

    GOTV

    Bring friends.

  13. MargieGunderson70 on

    C’mon, really? Might as well have announced the Pope is Catholic. EVERY Republican who loses a race this cycle will contest.

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