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 D-68 OF THE TRUMP WIN OF THE PRESIDENCY. FRI JAN 08, 21.
Key dates for the Electoral College and what they mean-AEIdeas-DECEMBER 14,20
What are the key dates for the workings of the Electoral College?
November 3 — Election Day
Election Day is November 3. We may or may not know the winner of the presidential contest on election night, but we certainly will not have a final tally and certified results until weeks later. States vary widely in the time they allot for certifying their election results. Some may give a final certification the week after Election Day. Others may take over 30 days. And there is the possibility of recounts and judicial contests of elections which could extend the time to determine an official winner of a state.
Ballots are passed out to 16 Electors on the Michigan Senate floor for them to cast their formal votes for the president and vice president of the United States in Lansing, Michigan, U.S., December 19, 2016. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook
December 8 — Safe Harbor
December 14 — The meeting of the Electors
Two key dates loom in December. On December 14, presidential electors must have been selected by the states and will meet as a group in their states to cast electoral votes for president and vice president. But December 8 is also a significant date, the so-called “safe harbor” date. The Electoral Count Act sets this date as an important date for states to make their official selection of electors, as those electoral votes will be given greater protection from challenge when Congress counts the electoral votes in January. The Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore assigned great significance to this date in Bush v. Gore.
January 3 — The convening of the new Congress
January 6 — Congress counts the votes
January 20 — Inauguration Day. The new presidential term begins at noon.
On January 3rd, the new Congress will take office, and on January 6th it will meet to count the electoral votes and declare a president- and vice president-elect. On January 20th at noon, the current presidential term will end and the next one will begin.This is excerpted from the new fourth edition of After the People Vote, edited by John Fortier, senior fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a member of AEI’s Election Watch team.John C. Fortier-AEI Adjunct Scholar-SENOIRFELLOWKarlyn Bowman-Senior Fellow
ITS 1.31PM-JAN 8,21-AND TRUMP WILL NOT BE ATTENDING BIDENS INAUGURATION ON JAN 20,21. MELANIA AND DONALD JOHN TRUMPY AND BARON WILL BE LEAVING FOR THEIR NEW HOME IN FLORIDA ON JAN 19,21. WAY TO GO TRUMP FAMILY. BUT I'M STILL NOT GIVING UP THAT TRUMP WILL STILL BECOME THE PRESIDENT FOR A SECOND 4 YEARS. UNTIL BIDEN IS SIGNED IN ON JAN 20,21. I'M NOT JUMPING SHIP. I AM A LOYAL TRUMP FOLLOWER.NO MATTER HOW MANY JUMP SHIP. MY TRUMPY IS A SOLID ISRAEL SUPPORTER. AND I SUPPORT TRUMP FOR MAKING JERUSALEM ISRAELS ETERNAL-FOREVER CAPITAL.NO MATTER HOW THE REPUBLICANS AND EVERY DEMOLIBNUTCASE MEDIA WANTS HIM IMPEACHED OR 25TH AMENDMENTED. TO FORCE HIM OUT OF OFFICE FOR THE LAST 12 DAYS YET. THEIR WORRIED HE WILL GIVE ISRAEL A BREAK AND BOMB-BOMB-BOMB-IRAN. OR MAYBE NUJKE RUSSIA OR CHINA. THE MEDIA CLAIM TRUMPS TO BLAME AND MUST BE ARRESTED. I SAY ALL THE HITLER DEMOLIBNUTCASE MEDIA MEMBERS SHOULD ALL BE ARRESTED FOR COMING AGAINST THE PRESIDENT OF THEIR COUNTRY.TRUMP SHOULD ROUND UP ALL THE DEMOLIBNUT CASE MEDIA AND ARREST ALL HIS HATERS. THEN SHUT DOWN ALL THESE HITLER LEFT-LIBERAL MEDIA NUTJOBS INCLUDING TWITTER AND FACEBOOK FOR SENSORING THE PRESIDENT OF AMERICA. THESE SOCIAL MEDIA POWER HUNGRY SENSOR HITLERS. MUST BE CONTROLLED BY DONALD JOHN TRUMP. SO IT COULD BE SENSOR FREE. FOR CHRISTANS AND CONSERVATIVES. AND TRUMPY COULD SAY ANYTHING HE WANTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA IF HE OWNED FACEBOOK AND TWITTER. OR IF GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF THESE HITLERS.TRUMP COULD BAN ALL DEMOLIBNUTS. THEN THEY COULD KNOW HOW IT FEELS TO BE SENSORED TO SHUT UP YOUR FREE SPEACH. I HOPE DONALD J BECOMES PRESIDENT YET IN THE NEXT 12 DAYS YET. THERE ARRESTING WHO ENTERED THE WHITEHOUSE DURING THE PROTESTS. THE HITLER MEDIA INSIST TRUMP IS TO BLAME FOR THE 3 HEART ATTACK DEATHS AND THE LADY WHO GOT SHOT ENTERING THE WHITEHOUSE WINDOW. AND THE HITLER MEDIA LEFTARDS ARE SAYING THE SECURITY WAS UNFIT. IF THATS THE CASE. WHY DID THEY SHOOT THE WOMAN AND KILL HER. FOR ENTERING THE WHITEHOUSE WITHOUT PERMISSION. OH HITLER MEDIA LETS ANSWER THAT QUESTION ON AIR-THAT THE WHITEHOUSE SECURITY WAS DOING THEIR JOB AND WELL. INSTEAD THE WHITEHOUSE SECURITY SHOULD LOCK UP ALL THE WHITEHOUSE MEDIA FOR COMING AGAINST A PRESIDENT OF THEIR OWN COUNTRY. THEN THE WHITEHOUSE SECURITY COULD SHUT THE HITLER MEDIA UP FOR CALLING ON TRUMP TO RESIGN OR BE IMPEACHED. JUST ANOTHER FRAUD MEDIA HITLER PROPAGANDA STUNT. TO GET RID OF THE CURRENT LEGAL PRESIDENT OF AMERICA DONALD JOHN TRUMPY. ITS 2.04PM .I JUST FOUND OUT THERE WERE OVER A MILLION PEOPLE AT THAT PROTEST EVENT IN WASHINGTON. THE MAIN CHARACTERS THAT ENTERED THE WHITEHOUSE HAD A FUR HAT WITH HORNS STICKING UP WITH TATTOOS. FOR A FACT IT WAS AN ANTIFA MEMBER. A LOT OF THEM WERE WEARING RIFFLES. THEY WERE ALSO LET UP TO THE WHITEHOUSE. SO THIS WAS A SETUP TO DISCREDIT TRUMP SUPPORTERS. BY THE DEMOLIBNUTCASES. AND PROBABLY THE DEMOCRATS IN GOVERNMENT. PILOUSY-SCHUMER-SHIFTY SCHIFF AND ALL THE REST. INCLUDING MUSLIM BARACK OBAMA AND HILLARY CLINTON. AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER-ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT CROWD. SO IT WAS ANTIFA AND A ROGUE WOMAN EX OFFICER SUPPORTER THAT WAS KILLED ENTERING THE WHITEHOUSE.IT SURE WASN'T THE MILLION PEACE PROTESTERS WITH TRUMP SUPPORTERS. THE PROTESTERS WERE PROTESTING THE HITLER CHEATING DEMOLIBNUTS STEALING THE PRESIDENCY FROM TRUMP.ITS 2.31PM.
REBUILDING THE THIRD TEMPLE
DC RIOTS AND THE 3RD TEMPLE
CHaos in Capitol Hill is Trump’s ‘King Saul Moment’ explains Rabbi-by David Sidman | Jan 7, 2021 | Biblical News
CHAOS IS TRUMPS SAUL
Now go, attack Amalek, and proscribe all that belongs to him.( Samuel 15:3 (The Israel BibleTM)-A peaceful Trump rally in Washington DC seemed to have spiraled out of control as several alleged ‘Trump supporters’ stormed barricades outside Congress, where lawmakers were convening to vote to certify the Electoral College of the 2020 US election. The Library of Congress was evacuated due to violent clashes.The melee left resulted in four dead and 52 arrests.#BREAKING: Four dead, 52 arrested after chaos on Capitol Hill https://t.co/kIhgiH0Dpg pic.twitter.com/d4nFhtVBpi — The Hill (@thehill) January 7, 2021-The aftermath of Wednesday night’s events shocked the entire political apparatus.I’m inside the Capitol for @USATODAY. The aftermath of Trump rioters storming the building is jarring Glass everywhere, dust blankets the ground, broken benches turned on their side, used medical kit with an IV & AED machine that was used on a woman who was squeezed in the chaos pic.twitter.com/aafYiH6GpD-— Christal Hayes (@Journo_Christal) January 7, 2021-Author, lecturer, and columnist Rabbi Isser Zalman Weisberg offers a Biblical perspective on the rally and the election certification process in America as a whole. He calls the fight for transparent elections a “battle between the forces of clarity and the forces of darkness and confusion.”The rabbi explains that the “inspiration for our side is the Torah – which righteous Jews, Christians and Muslims turn to for guidance. The other side’s inspiration comes from the primordial serpent – whose greatest weapon is falsehood and the manipulation of the minds.” The serpent he is referring to is the character in Genesis who convinced Eve to eat from the Tree of Life.And the serpent said to the woman, “You are not going to die, (Genesis 3:4)-He referred to the events on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as “another example of how the party of darkness of confusion under the leadership of the serpent.”
USA TODAY-Why the 25th Amendment continues to be raised to remove Trump from power-Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY-Fri, January 8, 2021, 9:51 AM EST
WASHINGTON – In the more than 50 years since the Constitution was amended to create a way to remove a president unable to do his job, the process has never been triggered.But throughout Donald Trump's presidency, the 25th Amendment has come up again and again as a possible means of removing Trump to put Vice President Mike Pence in charge.With days left in his tenure, the amendment was mentioned again after Trump supporters violently stormed the Capitol on Wednesday to protest the results of the presidential election that Joe Biden won.The head of the National Association of Manufactures said Trump incited the violence in an attempt to retain power and Pence should consider triggering the amendment to preserve democracy."This is sedition and should be treated as such," said Jay Timmons, the group's president and CEO.He was joined by a growing chorus of calls that included the head of the left-leaning advocacy group Public Citizen, the head of the NAACP and Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican."President Trump should resign or be removed from office by his Cabinet, or by the Congress," Scott said in a series of tweets.Hundreds of political scientists have signed a letter saying Trump should be immediately removed either through impeachment or the 25th Amendment.Here's what you need to know:What is the 25th Amendment? The amendment, ratified in 1967, created a legal mechanism for designating a head of state when the president is disabled or dead. It also formalized the historical practice for the vice president to permanently take over if the president dies or resigns, and gives the president and Congress shared power to replace a vice president.Why was it written? John F. Kennedy’s assassination brought renewed interest to presidential succession questions. Lyndon B. Johnson’s ascension to the presidency meant that – for the 16th time – the country had no vice president. And there was no tested way of dealing with a severe presidential illness. Johnson previously had suffered a heart attack and the next two people in line to be president were the 71-year-old speaker of the House and the 86-year-old president pro tempore of the Senate.Has it been used before? Gerald Ford followed the first two sections of the amendment when becoming Richard Nixon’s vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned and when he become president after Nixon’s resignation. The amendment’s third section, which allows for a president to temporarily cede power and duties to a vice president, was used once after Ronald Reagan underwent surgery in 1985 and similarly when George W. Bush was under anesthesia in 2002 and 2007. The fourth section, a process for removing a president when others believe he is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office,” has never been used.When did the author intend the 4th section to be invoked? Late former Sen. Birch Bayh wrote in his book “One Heartbeat Away: Presidential Disability and Succession” that he knew the most controversial aspect of the amendment he authored would be how to handle the rare instances when a president’s team disputed his ability to serve.“You know, fellows, we've talked about this problem a hundred times,” Bayh recounted, telling his aides when they were in the final stages of negotiation. “The only time it would present itself – the only time the president would say 'I'm well and able' and the vice president and cabinet would disagree – would be if the president was as nutty as a fruit cake.”Why the renewed interest? The amendment got new attention after Trump's inauguration and re-emerged as a top talker after some of Trump's controversial comments and actions, or because of inside reports about the workings of the White House.In 2017, for example, Trump triggered questions about his stability when he tweeted he has a bigger "nuclear button" than Kim Jong Un of North Korea.Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury,” painted a picture of a president not up to the job.“It's not unreasonable to say this is 25th Amendment kind of stuff,” Wolff said in a 2018 appearance on NBC’s "Meet the Press."In an opinion piece published anonymously by the New York Times in 2018, a former top aide at the Department of Homeland Security wrote that Cabinet members had "whispered" about invoking the 25th Amendment because of Trump's increasing erratic behavior.Soon after, the New York Times reported that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein discussed invoking the 25th Amendment when the White House had been plunged into chaos after the firing of FBI Director James Comey. Rosenstein called the story "inaccurate and factually incorrect."Andrew McCabe, former acting director of the FBI, said in 2019 that the suggestion came up more than once and was so serious it was discussed with FBI lawyers.The Justice Department disputed McCabe's characterization of discussions about the 25th Amendment but did not deny that they had taken place.When Trump contracted COVID-19 last year, the amendment was mentioned as a backup if his condition worsened and the disease affected his thinking.How could the 25th Amendment be triggered? The vice president and a majority of the Cabinet could declare the president unable to “discharge the powers and duties of his office.” If the president disputes that determination, two-thirds of both the House and the Senate must vote to put the vice president in charge.In addition, lawmakers can designate through legislation an alternative group – other than the Cabinet – that the vice president could work with to declare a president unable to serve.Is the amendment clear on what qualifies as an inability to serve? No. And Jay Berman, one of the Bayh aides who worked on the amendment, said that was intentional.“It didn’t settle the issue of what it is,” he said in an interview. “It provided a mechanism for addressing the issue.”Would a psychiatrist or other doctor need to weigh in? Bayh assumed the vice president would consult with medical experts, but the drafters never felt comfortable that the decision would be made solely by a group of doctors, according to Berman. Section 4 was not intended to overturn the verdict of the electoral system, or to be a substitute for impeachment, Berman said.“It was certainly on our mind that the impeachment proceeding was still something that was available in the case of a president that had violated his oath or hadn’t performed his duties,” he said. “That truly should be the first line of defense in any case where there’s an issue about removing the president.”Is it likely to be used? Pence has never indicated that he questioned Trump’s ability to be president.In 2019, Pence called "any suggestion" of triggering the amendment "absurd."Despite Pence’s unfailing loyalty to Trump, however, the president rebuked him Wednesday after Pence said he would not break the law and use his constitutional position as president of the Senate to try to stop Congress from counting the electoral votes.Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution,” Trump tweeted in a post that Twitter removed Wednesday evening.Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse, a Republican, said Wednesday's violence "was the inevitable and ugly outcome of the President’s addiction to constantly stoking division.""Today, the United States Capitol — the world’s greatest symbol of self-government — was ransacked while the leader of the free world cowered behind his keyboard — tweeting against his Vice President for fulfilling the duties of his oath to the Constitution," Sasse tweeted.He didn't suggest Pence should replace Trump for the remainder of his term, but Florida Rep. Charlie Crist did.“The 25th Amendment allows for the removal of a President,” tweeted Crist, a former GOP governor who became a Democrat in 2012. “It's time to remove the President.”This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 25th Amendment simplified: What to know about removing a president.
USA TODAY-An 'angry' Pence navigates the fallout of his rupture with Trump over election, Capitol riots-Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY-Fri, January 8, 2021, 12:32 PM EST
WASHINGTON – Before leaving office, President Barack Obama awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor – the Presidential Medal of Freedom – to his vice president.In President Donald Trump’s final days, he has presented similar honors to California Rep. Devin Nunes, one of his most vocal supporters during impeachment, and to three professional golfers.To his vice president, Trump bestowed the label of coward.The staunchly loyal Mike Pence was excoriated by Trump on Wednesday for his refusal to illegally intervene to prevent Congress from certifying the results for the presidential election that Trump lost.“Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution,” Trump tweeted in a post that Twitter removed Wednesday evening.Blocked: President Trump blocked from posting to Facebook, Instagram 'indefinitely' Trump has also barred Pence’s chief of staff, Marc Short, from the White House.“He’s blaming me for advice to VP,” Short told RealClearPolitics.'Never seen Pence as angry' Pence has not spoken publicly about the rift.But Sen. Jim Inhofe told the Tulsa World on Wednesday that he’s “never seen Pence as angry as he was today.”The Oklahoma Republican told USA TODAY he talked to Pence about Trump's rebuke. Pence, he said, was “very upset” with Trump.Trump’s public denunciation of his vice president is unprecedented in the history of the modern vice presidency, according to scholars. And it comes after more than four years of Pence showing extreme deference to Trump, leading critics to deride him as an obsequious enabler of a volatile president.“(Trump’s) turning on Pence is particularly striking given Vice President Pence's loyalty to the president which some, myself included, would regard as having been excessive in the history of the office,” said vice presidential scholar Joel Goldstein.The break adds to uncertainty about what’s in store for the remainder of Trump’s term, particularly in the aftermath of the violence that engulfed Washington on Wednesday when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.A person close to Pence who was not authorized to speak publicly said that while Pence’s team expected Trump to be upset, his behavior was “a shock to all of us.” The person said it’s “really unclear” how the dynamic between the president and vice president will work going forward.While some speculated Trump might step down at the last minute so Pence could issue a pardon to him, that's even less likely now, said Todd Belt, a presidential expert at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management.'This is our house': Lawmakers prepared to fight or be killed as Trump mob attacked US CapitoL-The 25th Amendment-Calls have increased for Pence to replace Trump through the 25th Amendment, which includes a never-used mechanism for a vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to seize control from a president.25th Amendment: Why it continues to be raised to remove Trump from power-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Thursday said Pence should immediately invoke the amendment.Schumer said he and Pelosi tried to call Pence Thursday morning. But after being kept on hold for 25 minutes, an aide told them Pence would not come to the phone, Schumer said."We have not yet heard back from the Vice President," they said in a joint statement Thursday night.Pence's office did not respond to a request for comment.U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (R) (D-CA) talks with Vice President Mike Pence during the joint session of Congress on January 07, 2021 in Washington, DC. Lawmakers affirmed President-elect Joe Biden's win.U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (R) (D-CA) talks with Vice President Mike Pence during the joint session of Congress on January 07, 2021 in Washington, DC. Lawmakers affirmed President-elect Joe Biden's win.Multiple media reports have said conversations about invoking the amendment have taken place among senior officials.An administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity Thursday morning said the prospect of invoking the 25th Amendment had not been brought to the vice president.Trump had spent much of Tuesday afternoon in the Oval Office with Pence, trying to persuade his No. 2 to bend to his will. Trump and his allies also leaned on those close to Pence.Pence had promised to thoroughly study the issue. Over the past two weeks, he put together a legal team, consulted with experts on congressional rules and thought about what the founding fathers intended.Besides being a lawyer by training, Pence is a self-proclaimed student of history who has said he gets "chills" when he visits Independence Hall.In the lengthy letter Pence released shortly before he began presiding over Congress’ counting of the electoral votes Wednesday, he referenced his reverence for the Constitution and said he was bound by his oath of office to uphold it.Trump tweeted his disdain for Pence’s position as the supporters he had addressed at an earlier rally responded to Trump’s call to march to the Capitol.“For Trump, Pence was there to be a loyal servant, as was everyone else,” Belt said.'Courage,' his daughter tweeted-When rioters broke through the perimeter and rampaged the building, Pence, his wife and older daughter were whisked away to a secure location by the Secret Service.Trump did not reach out to inquire about their safety, according to a person close to Pence. But he did hear from lawmakers asking him to call on the rioters to leave the Capitol – which he did in a tweet.Pence’s daughter later issued what could be read as a rebuke of Trump.“Courage,” Charlotte Pence Bond tweeted as she recirculated the end of her father’s letter of explanation, which concluded: “So Help Me God.”'Hard to believe': Capitol Police security breakdown prompts calls for chief's resignation-After the Capitol was secured and lawmakers finished counting the votes, a stoic Pence announced his and Trump’s election defeat at 3:41 a.m.Pence bowed his head and closed his eyes as the Senate chaplain, in a closing prayer, said the “quagmire of dysfunction that threatened our democracy” and led to a loss of lives and desecration of the Capitol has “reminded us that words matter.”The C-SPAN camera recording the moment for history turned toward Pence, capturing a slight nod of his head, when the chaplain said God has “strengthened our resolve to protect and defend the Constitution.”“Amen,” the devoutly Christian Pence softly said at the conclusion of the prayer.Doing 'his duty' Since signing on as Trump’s running mate in 2016, Pence has tried to strike a balance between remaining loyal to Trump while not parroting his most divisive rhetoric and unfounded claims.Pence did not support an unsuccessful lawsuit aimed at giving him the authority to decide which states’ Electoral College votes to count. But he “welcomed” the efforts of lawmakers to “use the authority they have under the law to raise objections and bring forward evidence.”Pence described his actions as making sure all “legal votes” are counted without acknowledging that states and courts have found no widespread irregularities in the election-Pence deserves credit for standing firm this week, said public affairs professor William Inboden, who worked for President George W. Bush. But merely upholding his oath of office when he did not have the power to act otherwise “should not be mistaken as a profile in courage or principle,” he added.Pence must continue to do his duty, amid “Trump’s madness and demagoguery,” to try to hold the executive office of the president together for the next 13 days.“After January 20,” Inboden said, “Pence will have ample time to reflect on the loyalty he showed to Trump for four years – and what it cost.”Contributing: Ledyard King and Christal Hayes, USA TODAY-This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Pence's break with Trump comes amid 25th Amendment talk, Capitol riots.
Reuters-Canada PM Trudeau says there could well be an election soon, doesn't want one-JAN 8,21
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made clear for the first time on Friday there could well be an election this year, indicating his government is preparing for a vote he insists he does not want.Trudeau's Liberal Party only controls a minority of seats in the House of Commons, which means he needs the support of opposition parties to govern and can be brought down if they unite against him.Trudeau, who says his priority is tackling the coronavirus epidemic, has previously sidestepped questions about an election, saying merely that one was theoretically possible."Obviously, we are in a minority government, and that could well happen," he told Montreal's CHOU 1450 AM radio station when asked about the chances of a vote in the coming months."Our priority as a government is going to be helping people get through this pandemic ... it's not in our interests to have an election," he added. The last election was in October 2019.Asked about the prime minister's comments, a government official said Trudeau had made clear many times that he "doesn't necessarily get to chose when an election is going to come. Canadians want to see their government there for them and that's what we're focused on".The official requested anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the situation.A string of recent opinion polls suggests that the Liberals, while ahead of their Conservative rivals, would most likely fall short of winning a majority.Liberal insiders told Reuters last month that a snap election was likely at some point in 2021 rather than at the scheduled end of Trudeau's four-year term in 2023.(Reporting by David Ljunggren; Editing by Steve Orlofsky and Nick Zieminski)