2024 United States Presidential Election Megathread

Most Important Election of Our Lives

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    Votes: 103 59.9%
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    Votes: 69 40.1%

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no, america will lose if trump is elected because it isn't a coincidence that unfriendly head of states prefer that trump becomes president again. he is an albatross and a liability to this country.
So Trumps the greatest threat to democracy ever and Democrats are running an unlikable dotard and crossing their fingers. Ok…
 

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So Trumps the greatest threat to democracy ever and Democrats are running an unlikable dotard and crossing their fingers. Ok…

that "unlikable dotard" has been the most productive U.S president in our lifetime.





MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by Yale Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld to discuss the latest evidence of the successes of Biden's economic policies. Sonnenfeld says Biden is having the strongest positive effect on the economy of any president since FDR. July 25, 2023




trump wishes he could run on bidens record and he managed to do this with the most unproductive congress in decades.




pretty damn good for a "dotard" :smugbiden:
 

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someone who believes they can win over the american people would have never done this


Donald Trump Says Fake Electors Scheme Was 'Official Act'​

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01:17

Joe Biden Blasts Supreme Court Ruling On Presidential Immunity

By Kate Plummer

FOLLOW

A Donald Trump lawyer has said that an alleged fake elector scheme was an "official act" and so should be immune from prosecution in Trump's federal election interference case.

Speaking to CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Monday night, Will Scharf, an attorney for the former president, laid out the next steps for special counsel Jack Smith's case following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that former presidents have absolute immunity for their official acts but no immunity for private acts.

In a federal indictment filed in August, Trump is facing four charges pertaining to his alleged attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election. He has denied all wrongdoing.

Trump's team is alleged to have created and submitted fraudulent certificates to falsely claim Trump had won the Electoral College vote in certain states to disrupt President Joe Biden's victory.

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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Chesapeake, Va., Friday, June 28, 2024. The Supreme Court has ruled that former presidents are immune from official acts undertaken during their... More AP PHOTO/STEVE HELBER

Speaking to Collins, Scharf said that Smith's "case should be dismissed" because it concerns official acts not private ones.

"We've admitted consistently that there are acts alleged in the indictment that would constitute private conduct but we believe that if the official conduct, the immune acts in the indictment are stripped away, that Jack Smith doesn't have a case, that this case should be dismissed on that basis," he said.

When pressed by Collins whether using a "false slates of electors" would constitute enough for a trial, Scharf denied that the Trump team had used false slates and said using "alternate slates" was an "official act."

He said: "We would say alternate slates of electors and as we argued before the Supreme Court, alternate slates of electors have been a method used by previous presidents."

He continued: "We believe the assembly of those alternate slates of electors was an official act of the presidency."

Newsweek contacted the Department of Justice by website form to comment on this story.

After its Monday ruling, the Supreme Court has sent the Department of Justice case back to a lower court in Washington, D.C., to determine what constitutes an official act.

This is likely to delay the case, meaning it is less likely it will go to trial before the November election. Legal experts have suggested Trump could dismiss the charges in the case if he wins the election.

Meanwhile Trump celebrated the ruling in a post to Truth Social, writing: "BIG WIN FOR OUR CONSTITUTION AND DEMOCRACY. PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN!"

The Biden campaign, on the other hand, said the ruling would not "change the facts" that Trump tried to "overthrow the results of a free and fair election."

"Today's ruling doesn't change the facts, so let's be very clear about what happened on January 6: Donald Trump snapped after he lost the 2020 election and encouraged a mob to overthrow the results of a free and fair election," the campaign said in a statement.

"Trump is already running for president as a convicted felon for the very same reason he sat idly by while the mob violently attacked the Capitol: he thinks he's above the law and is willing to do anything to gain and hold onto power for himself."
 

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Trump gon landslide this shyt now that he’s a certified gangsta who survived an assassination attempt. It’s all but a formality.
 

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This racist tweet got me :laff: for real




That dude is a dumbass. Black people used to be in the Republican Party. That fool doesn't even realize that the Republican Party was founded as an anti-slavery Party by abolitionists and Northern industrialists. All of those groups are now in the Democratic Party and the retarded Dixiecrats are now in the Republican Party.
 
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