They may get a head start this year. |
| He is already sowing doubt of improprieties unless he wins of course |
| Wait and see….when does DC certify their votes to go to feds? Here in PA, in 2020, they rushed it with protestors banging at the doors of the capitol building. |
This is actually the part to be concerned about. You're going to have all the cops downtown and everyone glued to their screens. Not a good day to pump gas or wander around the various neighborhoods. |
| Why would it not be safe to be in D.C. on Wednesday -- what exactly are you people thinking will be happening? |
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DC is definitely bracing for trouble. There were already several rings of security at the Capitol when I walked by there an hour ago. Have heard there's a lot of new security fencing at the White House and several other places are getting locked down as well.
I think this time there won't be hours of delay like there was on J6. They won't be playing, not after last time. |
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Nothing special in DC this week.
All the action is at voting stations and Secretaries of State, mostly in swing states. |
This. DC will be safe and easy. I’m going to my office and my kid will be in daycare. Sure, it looks like lots of security, but the action will be in PA, MI, WI, AZ, NV, etc |
| I’m taking the metro rather than driving. I cannot work from home and work close to White House. Road closures aren’t unheard of on my driving route. If there is unrest will cancel meetings. |
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If Trump loses with close margin no.
Otherwise it’s okay. |
And yet Washington state and Oregon have activated the National Guard. |
If you go into the city, bring yer pitchfork and torches. Going to be a bit edgy. |
Because both states have very active rightwing militias and leftwing Black Bloc protest organizations |
Stand back and stand by. |
And Dc has goobers who beat police with poles and crap in the capital hallway. It will be fine of Harris loses. If she wins, it wouldn’t go in. |