2024 U.S. Presidential Election Thread: Donald Trump wins & will return to the White House; GOP wins U.S. Senate & U.S. House

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Outlaw

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If you think that’s the best tactic to win influence, good luck to your Warlord because he is going to need it. All it’s doing is turning people off and hardening our resolve to stand on business.
What could someone say to someone like you to vote for Biden that you don’t already know?

What abstainers don’t understand is we don’t give a fukk if you like Biden or not. We just don’t want Trump to get back in office.
 

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What could someone say to someone like you to vote for Biden that you don’t already know?

What abstainers don’t understand is we don’t give a fukk if you like Biden or not. We just don’t want Trump to get back in office.

funny how a lot of those same people said anybody but Hillary but when we say anybody but trump theres confusion.
 

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What could someone say to someone like you to vote for Biden that you don’t already know?

What abstainers don’t understand is we don’t give a fukk if you like Biden or not. We just don’t want Trump to get back in office.

Sorry, fear mongering is not going to cut this time. That shyt might have have worked when the stake was as universal healthcare in 2020, but it ain’t working in the face of genocide and ethnic cleansing. I don’t care how much y'all yell, mock, spaz and brow beat.
 

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Sorry, fear mongering is not going to cut this time. That shyt might have have worked when the stake was as universal healthcare in 2020, but it ain’t working in the face of genocide and ethnic cleansing. I don’t care how much y'all yell, mock, spaz and brow beat.
If you want universal healthcare you’re gonna love the MAGA Supreme Court blocking it for the next 30+ years when it’s finally passed by a leftist president.
 

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Trump got bad news. Means it's time for some polls. We even got @Matt504 to come in and help clutter the thread up with antiLeft sentiment with the rest of the actors. :sas2:

I am not surprised.

I'm on the left and am very open about planning to vote for Biden, that doesn't mean I have to pretend like this is some iOS vs Android discussion where people pick favorites and act delusional
 

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Maybe I’m being cynical of the average human being but I think Trumps poll numbers will actually rise from this
Where do you all get the information to develop these types of weird takes?

All of the people you see who are "angry" at the Trump verdict were people who were already planning to vote for him. Trump is not going to get a bunch of felon sympathy votes after this news.
 

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Where do you all get the information to develop these types of weird takes?

All of the people you see who are "angry" at the Trump verdict were people who were already planning to vote for him. Trump is not going to get a bunch of felon sympathy votes after this news.

The average person is not that into politics. I could see some undecideds thinking it was a witchunt by reading bullshyt on social media
 

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Donald Trump Faces Travel Ban To 37 Countries​

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01:26

Donald Trump Found Guilty On All 34 Counts In Hush Money Trial

By Marni Rose McFall

Live News Reporter

FOLLOW

Former President Donald Trump, now a convicted felon, could face significant travel restrictions as many countries around the world enforce strict immigration policies against individuals with criminal records.

The Context

Donald Trump was recently found guilty on all counts in a high-profile hush money case. The charges stemmed from payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign to adult film star Stormy Daniels, aimed at silencing her allegations of an affair. The New York jury's verdict marked a historic moment as Trump became the first former U.S. president to be convicted of felony crimes while actively seeking another term in office. He has maintained his innocence and said the trial was politically motivated.

Donald Trump arrives to Trump Tower

Former U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at Trump Tower in New York on May 30, 2024. He could be banned from entering various countries. GETTY IMAGES ENTERTAINMENT/GC IMAGES/JAMES DEVANEY


What We Know

Countries around the world implement stringent entry requirements to protect their citizens and maintain national security. According to the World Population Review, G7 nations Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan have established policies that prohibit entry to individuals with felony convictions. Additionally, Israel and China also impose such bans. These regulations often result in automatic denial of visas or entry permits to convicted felons, potentially impacting Trump's ability to travel internationally.

  1. Argentina
  2. Australia
  3. Canada
  4. China
  5. Cuba
  6. India
  7. Iran
  8. Israel
  9. Japan
  10. Kenya
  11. Macau
  12. New Zealand
  13. South Africa
  14. Taiwan
  15. United Kingdom
  16. United States


Additionally, there are further countries that Trump may now be denied entry to. Not all countries actively check from criminal records at the border, but they will deny entry if a convicted felon is discovered. The following countries implement this:

  1. Brazil
  2. Cambodia
  3. Chile
  4. Dominican Republic
  5. Egypt
  6. Ethiopia
  7. Hong Kong
  8. Indonesia
  9. Ireland
  10. Malaysia
  11. Mexico
  12. Morocco
  13. Nepal
  14. Peru
  15. Philippines
  16. Singapore
  17. South Korea
  18. Tanzania
  19. Tunisia
  20. Turkey
  21. Ukraine
  22. United Arab Emirates



Views

Reactions to the trial and its outcomes have been polarized. Supporters of Trump, including various Republican figures, argue that the trial was politically motivated and unfair. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, "President Trump did nothing wrong, and even the liberal media knows it. The judge violated Trump's constitutional rights and did everything in his power to get this outcome despite the clear evidence Trump was innocent."

In an opinion piece for Newsweek, talk show host Mark Davis wrote that "Thursday's guilty verdict in a Manhattan courtroom on 34 counts is still a sad new low for an American justice system that is supposedly based on facts, evidence, judges who preside fairly, and juries that decide coherently."

Conversely, some legal experts and critics have emphasized the importance of accountability and the rule of law. New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, said after the verdict on X that "No one is above the law." James' business fraud suit against Trump led to him being found liable for defrauding lenders and insurers.

In an opposing opinion piece to Davies for Newsweek, former judge Thomas G. Moukawsher wrote: "Trump's conviction is something to be proud of because it affirms a fundamental American value—no one in this country is above the law. Trump seems to have lived his life thinking that the rules constraining ordinary mortals don't apply to him."

What's Next

As Trump faces potential fines and even jail time, his legal team has already signaled plans to appeal the verdict. Despite these legal hurdles, Trump continues to campaign for the 2024 presidential election— a campaign that could be complicated by the potential travel restrictions imposed by various countries.

Update, 5/31/24, 9:45 a.m. ET: The headline on this article was updated to reflect the fact that one country with a potential travel ban is the United States.
 
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