Monday, November 16, 2020

CNN CLAIMS PEOPLE DYING IF TRUMP DOES NOT QUICKLY TRANSITION TO BIDEN.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

2020 AMERICAN ELECTION RESULTS BY STATE TRUMP VS LOSER LIBERAL SLEEPY (SLOPPY JOE) BIDEN.

ON D14 OF THE TRUMP WIN OF THE PRESIDENCY. MON NOV 16,20.THE PROPAGANDA NEWS NETWORK CNN IS AT IT AGAIN. CLAIIMING IF TRUMP DOESN'T TRANSITION WITH BIDEN. PEOPLE WILL BE DYING FROM COVID. BIDENS CHIEF OF STAFF WAS IN CONTROL OF THE OBAMA EBOLA STAFF. AND WE GOT TO GET THE NEW MODERNA VACCINE THATS 94.5% EFFECTIVE. OUT TO THE PEOPLE. AND SO THE GOVERBNMENT CAN ALLOW IT. WE GOT A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME TO GET IT CO-ORDINATED.CLAIMS CNN PROPAGANDA LEFT NEWS NETWORK.

Trump supporters rally in Washington, claiming election fraud-Security presence increased in the American capital, as militia groups like the Proud Boys plan to hold protests; US president says he may ‘stop by and say hello’-By Sebastien duval-NOV 14,20-Today, 6:42 pm

WASHINGTON (AFP) — Donald Trump supporters rallied in Washington on Saturday to push the discredited theory that fraud denied him rightful victory in the election, though turnout for the protest was uncertain as further results cemented the US president’s defeat.Trump expressed his thanks and suggested he might “stop by and say hello” at rallies held under the banners of “Stop The Steal,” “Million MAGA March” and “Women for America First.”Right-wing militia groups such as the Proud Boys also planned to hold rallies, prompting a large security presence in the capital to prevent clashes with separate anti-Trump events that were scheduled outside the Supreme Court.“The whole system’s rigged… in the way that the information is getting to the people, it’s filtered through these channels that makes it so that the truth never actually gets out,” said marcher Darion Schaublin, 26, who drove to Washington from Columbus, Ohio.“There is a good chance… he is not going to have a second term — and I’m not sure of the legitimacy of that.”The motorcade of US President Donald Trump drives past supporters holding a rally in Washington on November 14, 2020. (Mandel Ngan/AFP)-The final two undeclared states were called on Friday by US television networks — with Democrat challenger Joe Biden winning the former Republican stronghold of Georgia in an extremely close race, and Trump getting North Carolina.The latest tallies gave Biden a solid overall final win in the state-by-state Electoral College that decides the presidency, with 306 votes against Trump’s 232. Two hundred seventy votes are required for election.President Trump continues to impede Biden’s ability to prepare for his transition ahead of inauguration on January 20 and has filed numerous lawsuits — so far unsuccessfully — to challenge vote counts around the country.On Friday, a judge in Michigan issued another rejection of Republican claims of fraud.
‘Time will tell’Trump said Friday that “time will tell” if he remains president, in a momentary slip of his unprecedented refusal to concede his election defeat and help Biden prepare to take power.Trump broke his silence after a week without on-camera comments, speaking at a Rose Garden event to herald the imminent authorization of a coronavirus vaccine.During a short speech about the vaccine work, Trump insisted that he would never again call for a lockdown to curb the virus’s spread.Then he added, “Whatever happens in the future, who knows which administration it will be, I guess time will tell.”
US President Donald Trump delivers an update on ‘Operation Warp Speed’ in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington on November 13, 2020. (Mandel Ngan/AFP)-The hint of doubt came despite him continuing to claim that mass fraud — for which no evidence has been produced — robbed him of victory in the November 3 election.Despite his own intelligence officials’ declaration Thursday that the election was “the most secure in American history,” Trump and his right-wing media allies show no sign of giving up their quest to get the results overturned.
Supporters of US President Donald Trump demonstrate outside of the White House on November 13, 2020, in Washington. (Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images/AFP)“President Trump believes he will be President Trump, have a second term,” spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany said on Fox News.Biden is steadily preparing for power, with many world leaders congratulating him on his victory.China was the latest nation on board, with a foreign ministry spokesman saying, “We express our congratulations.”

GOP leaders in 4 states won by Biden quash dubious Trump bid to flip electors-Republican lawmakers in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin say they won’t dismiss popular vote in their states, a scheme backed by some of the US president’s allies-By Bob Christie and Nicholas Riccardi-NOV 14,20-Today, 6:42 pm

AP — Republican leaders in four critical states won by President-elect Joe Biden say they won’t participate in a legally dubious scheme to flip their state’s electors to vote for President Donald Trump. Their comments effectively shut down a half-baked plot some Republicans floated as a last chance to keep Trump in the White House.State GOP lawmakers in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have all said they would not intervene in the selection of electors, who ultimately cast the votes that secure a candidate’s victory. Such a move would violate state law and a vote of the people, several noted.“I do not see, short of finding some type of fraud — which I haven’t heard of anything — I don’t see us in any serious way addressing a change in electors,” said Rusty Bowers, Arizona’s Republican House speaker, who says he’s been inundated with emails pleading for the legislature to intervene. “They are mandated by statute to choose according to the vote of the people.”The idea loosely involves GOP-controlled legislatures dismissing Biden’s popular vote wins in their states and opting to select Trump electors. While the endgame was unclear, it appeared to hinge on the expectation that a conservative-leaning Supreme Court would settle any dispute over the move.Still, it has been promoted by Trump allies, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and is an example of misleading information and false claims fueling skepticism among Trump supporters about the integrity of the vote.US President Donald Trump speaks with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as he arrives at Southwest Florida International Airport, October 16, 2020, in Fort Myers, Florida. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)-The theory is rooted in the fact that the US Constitution grants state legislatures the power to decide how electors are chosen. Each state already has passed laws that delegate this power to voters and appoint electors for whichever candidate wins the state on Election Day. The only opportunity for a state legislature to then get involved with electors is a provision in federal law allowing it if the actual election “fails.”If the result of the election was unclear in mid-December, at the deadline for naming electors, Republican-controlled legislatures in those states could declare that Trump won and appoint electors supporting him. Or so the theory goes.The problem, legal experts note, is that the result of the election is not in any way unclear. Biden won all the states at issue. It’s hard to argue the election “failed” when Trump’s own Department of Homeland Security reported it was not tampered with and was “the most secure in American history.” There has been no finding of widespread fraud or problems in the vote count, which shows Biden leading Trump by more than 5 million votes nationally.Trump’s campaign and its allies have filed lawsuits that aim to delay the certification and potentially provide evidence for a failed election. But so far, Trump and Republicans have had meager success — at least 10 of the lawsuits have been rejected by the courts in the 10 days since the election. The most significant that remain ask courts to prevent Michigan and Pennsylvania from certifying Biden as the winner of their elections.But legal experts say it’s impossible for courts to ultimately stop those states from appointing electors by the December deadline.“It would take the most unjustified and bizarre intervention by courts that this country has ever seen,” said Danielle Lang of the Campaign Legal Center. “I haven’t seen anything in any of those lawsuits that has any kind of merit — let alone enough to delay appointing electors.”Even if Trump won a single court fight, there’s another major roadblock: Congress would be the final arbiter of whether to accept electors submitted by Republican legislatures. If the Democratic-controlled House and GOP-controlled Senate could not agree on which electors to accept and who becomes president, the presidency would pass to the next person in line of succession at the end of Trump and Vice President Mike Pence’s term on January 20. That would be House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat.“If this is a strategy, I don’t think it will be successful,” said Edward Foley, a constitutional law professor at Ohio State University. “I think we’re in the realm of fantasy here.”Wearing a knight’s helmet and a shirt saying “Trump 2020 Make Liberals Cry Again,” a man joins supporters of US President Donald Trump on November 13, 2020, at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, ahead of marches in support of President Trump that are expected on November 14. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)But unfounded claims about fraud and corruption have been circulating widely in conservative circles since Biden won the election. Asked this week if state lawmakers should invalidate the official results, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said, “Everything should be on the table.”DeSantis urged Pennsylvania and Michigan residents to call state lawmakers and urge them to intervene. “Under Article 2 of the Constitution, presidential electors are done by the legislatures and the schemes they create and the framework. And if there’s departure from that, if they’re not following the law, if they’re ignoring law, then they can provide remedies as well,” he said.Republican lawmakers, however, appear to be holding steady. “The Pennsylvania General Assembly does not have and will not have a hand in choosing the state’s presidential electors or in deciding the outcome of the presidential election,” top Republican legislative leaders, state Senator Jake Corman and Representative Kerry Benninghoff, wrote in an October op-ed. Their offices said Friday they stand by the statement.The Republican leader of Wisconsin’s Assembly, Robin Vos, has long dismissed the idea, and his spokesperson, Kit Beyer, said he stood by that position on Thursday.In Michigan, legislative leaders say any intervention would be against state law. Even though the GOP-controlled legislature is investigating the election, state Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey told radio station WJR on Friday, “It is not the expectation that our analysis will result in any change in the outcome.”

As Trump again claims he won election, Twitter points out that he didn’t-Social media giant flags US president’s post with message reading ‘Official sources called this election differently’By TOI STAFF and AFP-NOV 16,20-Today, 12:40 pm

US President Donald Trump late Sunday fired off a series of tweets reiterating his unsubstantiated claims he won the US election.“I WON THE ELECTION!” Trump tweeted in a message tagged by Twitter with a label reading: “Official sources called this election differently.”Clicking on the label’s link led to a Twitter page declaring that “Joe Biden is the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election.”Democrats have warned that Trump’s stubborn refusal to cooperate in the transfer of power to US President-elect Joe Biden could damage national security and the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.I WON THE ELECTION! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 16, 2020-In a tweet Sunday morning, Trump appeared accidentally to acknowledge Biden’s victory — before quickly reversing course to claim he won, and again push unsubstantiated claims of mass electoral fraud.“He won because the Election was Rigged,” tweeted Trump who spent the day playing gold at his club in Sterling, Virginia.The first two words — coming days after a verbal slip in which Trump said “time will tell” if he remains president — were immediately seized upon as one more step towards a concession.Twitter marked the remarks about election fraud as “disputed.”But the president soon made a U-turn, tweeting: “He only won in the eyes of the FAKE NEWS MEDIA. I concede NOTHING! We have a long way to go.”Biden captured 306 Electoral College votes in the November 3 election — 36 more than needed to win the White House.Senior federal and state election authorities, including a top cybersecurity agency and 16 federal prosecutors assigned to monitor the elections, have rejected claims of widespread election tampering.Still, Trump continues to insist he will prove fraud and prevail in court.In the meantime, the leaders of nearly every country in the world have congratulated Biden on his victory, reinforcing the notion that almost no one — in the United States or elsewhere — is taking the Trump legal challenges seriously.Those challenges have been nearly universally dismissed by judges as unfounded. On Sunday, Trump insisted that “many” of them had not been filed by his team, and that his “big cases… will soon be filed.”Reacting to Trump’s initial tweet, Biden’s newly named chief of staff Ron Klain told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that it was “further confirmation of the reality that Joe Biden won the election.”Biden himself met Sunday in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware with his transition advisers, his spokespeople said.Some Trump administration officials say privately that they understand that Biden won, but that the president needs time to “process” his loss.Others, on the outside, speculate Trump may be trying to galvanize his base to back some future commercial or media endeavor or even to support a new run for office in 2024‘There’s damage’
Until now, the president has refused to cooperate in the shift to a Biden administration — denying the Democrat both federal funding for transition work and vital briefings by outgoing officials.Democrats say this could have a damaging impact both on national security and on the grave and mounting challenges posed by the coronavirus, with cases soaring past 11 million since the start of the pandemic Sunday — one million of those in the last six days alone.A circulation manager for the Bridgton Public Library wears a face shield to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus while disinfecting recently returned books, in Bridgton, Maine, November 13, 2020. (Robert F. Bukaty/AP)-“Joe Biden’s going to become president of the United States in the midst of an ongoing crisis,” said Klain. “That has to be a seamless transition.”For now, he said, Biden and his team are not even allowed to consult with someone like top government immunologist Anthony Fauci.“Of course it would be better” if such talks could begin, Fauci told CNN on Sunday, noting that the virus could kill tens of thousands more Americans by the time Biden takes office on January 20.Former US president Barack Obama told CBS’s “Sunday Morning” that there was “damage” in Trump’s delay in acknowledging Biden’s victory.Millions of people would believe there was fraud — because the president said so — in a development corrosive to democracy, he added.A small but growing number of Republican figures have begun pressing for Trump to concede, including former Trump national security adviser John Bolton, a critic of the president since leaving the administration.He told CNN it was crucial for more Republicans to persuade Trump that he had lost in a fair election.Bolton added: “I don’t expect him to go graciously. I do expect him to go.”

ARIZONA - 11 - UNDER REVUE -
GEORGIA - 16 - UNDER REVUE -
NEVADA - 6 - UNDER REVUE -
NORTH CAROLINA - 15 - UNDER REVUE -
PENNSYLVANIA 20 - UNDER REVUE -

BIDEN TOTAL - 253 + 20 = 273 (FALSE WIN)
DONALD TRUMP - 214

2020 PRESIDENT DONALD J TRUMP 271 ELECTORAL VOTES.(AFTER ALL THE LIBERAL STALLING,CRYING AND THERAPY GETTING ALREADY. AND TRUMP IS NOT DECLARED WINNER YET) (D6 USA ELECTION) SUN NOV 08,20

The United States of America is a federal republic[1] consisting of 50 states, a federal district (Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States), five major territories, and various minor islands.[2][3] The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in North America between Canada and Mexico, while Alaska is in the far northwestern part of North America and Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. Territories of the United States are scattered throughout the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.States possess a number of powers and rights under the United States Constitution, such as regulating intrastate commerce, running elections, creating local governments, and ratifying constitutional amendments. Each state has its own constitution, grounded in republican principles, and government, consisting of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.[4] All states and their residents are represented in the federal Congress, a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Each state is represented by two senators, while representatives are distributed among the states in proportion to the most recent constitutionally mandated decennial census.[5] Additionally, each state is entitled to select a number of electors to vote in the Electoral College, the body that elects the president of the United States, equal to the total of representatives and senators in Congress from that state.[6] Article IV, Section 3, Clause 1 of the Constitution grants to Congress the authority to admit new states into the Union. Since the establishment of the United States in 1776, the number of states has expanded from the original 13 to the current total of 50, and each new state is admitted on an equal footing with the existing states.[7] As provided by Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, Congress exercises "exclusive jurisdiction" over the federal district, which is not part of any state. Prior to passage of the 1973 District of Columbia Home Rule Act, which devolved certain Congressional powers to an elected mayor and council, the district did not have an elected local government. Even so, Congress retains the right to review and overturn laws created by the council and intervene in local affairs.[8] As it is not a state, the district does not have representation in the Senate. However, since 1971, its residents have been represented in the House of Representatives by a non-voting delegate.[9] Additionally, since 1961, following ratification of the 23rd Amendment, the district has been entitled to select three electors to vote in the Electoral College.

Number of electoral votes for each state

Alabama - 9 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Alaska - 3 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Arizona - 11 electoral votes - (LIBERAL CRY BABY STALLING) - 

Arkansas - 6 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

California - 55 electoral votes - BIDEN

Colorado - 9 electoral votes - BIDEN

Connecticut - 7 electoral votes - BIDEN

Delaware - 3 electoral votes - BIDEN

District of Columbia - 3 electoral votes - BIDEN

Florida - 29 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Georgia - 16 electoral votes - (LIBERAL CRY BABY STALLING) 

Hawaii - 4 electoral votes - BIDEN

Idaho - 4 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Illinois - 20 electoral votes - BIDEN

Indiana - 11 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Iowa - 6 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Kansas - 6 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Kentucky - 8 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Louisiana - 8 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Maine - 4 electoral votes - BIDEN

Maryland - 10 electoral votes - BIDEN

Massachusetts - 11 electoral votes - BIDEN

Michigan - 16 electoral votes - (LIBERAL CRY BABY STALLING) - BIDEN

Minnesota - 10 electoral votes - BIDEN

Mississippi - 6 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Missouri - 10 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Montana - 3 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Nebraska - 5 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Nevada - 6 electoral votes - (LIBERAL CRY BABY STALLING)

New Hampshire - 4 electoral votes - BIDEN

New Jersey - 14 electoral votes - BIDEN

New Mexico - 5 electoral votes - BIDEN

New York - 29 electoral votes - BIDEN

North Carolina - 15 electoral votes -  (LIBERAL CRY BABY  STALLING)

North Dakota - 3 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP 

Ohio - 18 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Oklahoma - 7 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Oregon - 7 electoral votes - BIDEN

Pennsylvania - 20 electoral votes - (LIBERAL CRY BABY STALLING)

Rhode Island - 4 electoral votes - BIDEN

South Carolina - 9 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

South Dakota - 3 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Tennessee - 11 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Texas - 38 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Utah - 6 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

Vermont - 3 electoral votes - BIDEN

Virginia - 13 electoral votes -  BIDEN

Washington - 12 electoral votes - BIDEN

West Virginia - 5 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP 

Wisconsin - 10 electoral votes - (LIBERAL CRY BABY STALLING) - BIDEN

Wyoming - 3 electoral votes - DONALD TRUMP

TOTALS FOR PRESIDENT 2020
DONALD J TRUMP - 214
LOSER LIBERAL BIDEN - 253 
WITH 5 STATES TO COME - TRUMP LEADING IN 4 OF THEM (LIBERALS FLOCK TO THERAPY ALREADY) (CRY ROOMS ETC) THAT WAS TUESDAY NIGHT ELECTION NIGHT.

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