Anonymous wrote:So far my prediction is that overwhelming majority of these big predictions the rest of you have made won't pan out.
Anonymous wrote:Biden is not afraid to debate Trump. The Rs declared a couple years ago that they are no longer participating in the debate commission. They pretty much signaled no interest in national debates then.
Anonymous wrote:There aren’t going to be any debates - that is the only thing that is certain
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why will 4 occur?
Third party candidate will capture a few electoral votes.
That hasn’t happened since 1948. Which 3rd party candidate could win at least one state?
Don’t have to win a state. Some have proportional allotments.
Nebraska and Maine are going to trump/Biden.
Be serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why will 4 occur?
Third party candidate will capture a few electoral votes.
That hasn’t happened since 1948. Which 3rd party candidate could win at least one state?
Don’t have to win a state. Some have proportional allotments.
Nebraska and Maine are going to trump/Biden.
Be serious.
Citizens of Maine are embarrassed by the attention brought to their state by kicking Trump off the primary ballot. 3rd party candidate is going to do very well in Maine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why will 4 occur?
Third party candidate will capture a few electoral votes.
That hasn’t happened since 1948. Which 3rd party candidate could win at least one state?
Don’t have to win a state. Some have proportional allotments.
Nebraska and Maine are going to trump/Biden.
Be serious.
Citizens of Maine are embarrassed by the attention brought to their state by kicking Trump off the primary ballot. 3rd party candidate is going to do very well in Maine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why will 4 occur?
Third party candidate will capture a few electoral votes.
That hasn’t happened since 1948. Which 3rd party candidate could win at least one state?
Don’t have to win a state. Some have proportional allotments.
Nebraska and Maine are going to trump/Biden.
Be serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are my top 10, with a couple happening in early 2025:
1. Trump is the Republican nominee
2. There are no presidential debates
3. Once again a divided Congress with a Republican controlled Senate and a Democratic house by the slimiest of margins.
4. No one has enough electoral votes for the Presidency in November.
5. Pundits endlessly debate what happens next and Americans are shocked at how the Constitutional process works with no electoral college winner
6. President Trump sworn in January 2025.
7. Crime gets so bad that the Federal Government assumes control of DC
8. Harvard Corporation under mounting pressure fires embattled President Gay.
9. Harvard Corporation gives Harvard President’s job to Kamala Harris in January 2025.
10. Washington’s football team has a new moniker; need the merchandise income to pay for new coaching staff led by Bill Belichick.
Agree with Kamala be at Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why will 4 occur?
Third party candidate will capture a few electoral votes.
That hasn’t happened since 1948. Which 3rd party candidate could win at least one state?
Don’t have to win a state. Some have proportional allotments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why will 4 occur?
Third party candidate will capture a few electoral votes.
That hasn’t happened since 1948. Which 3rd party candidate could win at least one state?