2024 Election Lounge

Honestly, if Trump's team doesn't have a bullet proof plan this time to deal with election cheating, then he doesn't deserve to be president.
4 years is more than enough time to prepare.
Fortunately, RNC is currently led by pro-MAGA co-chairs, Michael Whatley & Lara Trump. When they were selected as the new co-chairs for RNC, they immediately hit the ground running to prepare a game plan for November 5. The previous RNC chairwoman - Rona McDaniel - was part of the Establishment.

So far, one can see a big difference between 2020 and 2024 - i.e., Lara hired Scott Presler to help with the RNC voter registration drives and training all over the U.S. The new RNC team started early at the beginning of the year.

As for election cheating, voters and poll watchers will have the balls to record (via their phones) anything illegal. They will send the evidence to the RNC legal team, who then will file a lawsuit. See Pennsylvania as a recent example where the poll workers closed the Butler's early voting location at 2 p.m. instead of 5 p.m.

The RNC's legal teams have been doing a good job for filing lawsuits for any ballot-related, voting-related & election-related lawsuits (i.e., see Colorado, Arizona, Wisconsin, Virginia & Pennsylvania as recent examples).
 
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Related to earlier in this thread when everyone was guessing the IQ of Vance, Trump, Kamala, Buttgieg etc.


Typically, leaders have an IQ between 1 and 1.5 standard deviations above their followers. The average IQ of U.S. citizens is 100. This suggests that presidents tend to have scores around 115–123, consistent with the idea that 120 IQ is the sweet spot.

Intelligence becomes less socially attractive at very elevated levels. Simonton suggests that a person has leadership appeal if he or she is able to understand ideas from highly intelligent people and can also effectively communicate with ordinary people.

When bright youngsters face the possibility of social isolation, they often adapt by finding ways to fit in. They might immerse themselves in solitary pursuits—studying complex subjects or reading poetry alone in their rooms. Over time, many learn to adjust: a boy might start talking about sports with classmates, and a girl might avoid using vocabulary that sets her apart. This effort often brings unexpected benefits, as these children come to see that their peers are more insightful and engaging than they initially assumed. Ultimately, the need to make this adjustment cultivates flexibility, maturity, and resilience. For these young individuals, the choice is often simple: either learn to fit in or risk being an outcast. The same lesson holds for those who seek leadership positions—you must learn to relate to and connect with those whom you wish to lead.

Donald Trump excels at this, whereas Kamala Harris continues to come up short. Her social ineptitude was on display at her recent Michigan rally, where she interrupted her supporters’ chants of support for her by instructing them to shout their own names instead, leading to a moment of awkward silence.
 
What is a good live stream to watch tomorrow night? I am a cable cutter, so I'll be limited to things available online.

In 2020 I still had cable, so I mostly watched Fox news, and occasionally checked the others. I like watching the updates for all the states, both presidential and lower tier races such as congress, senate, and governors. Even key local referendums can be interesting. I like seeing the numbers for each race go up every few minutes as more precincts come in, and I like seeing as polls close at the top of each new hour and new results start coming in.

Pretty much all the major outlets are Fake News. Are there any good streams that will actually provide the kind of up to the minute results on all the races that I like, but from a based point of view?
 
Prediction time!

AP will declare Trump the winner tomorrow night with a projected electoral vote count greater than three hundred and twenty. Biden will resign soon thereafter, making Kamala Harris the 47th president of the USA. Harris will nominate, and Congress will confirm, Mike Pence for the vice presidency before January 6th, 2025. Harris will die of a cocaine overdose a week before Inauguration Day, making Mike Pence the 48th president of the USA.

I've bet no money on this prediction.
 
Prediction time!

AP will declare Trump the winner tomorrow night with a projected electoral vote count greater than three hundred and twenty. Biden will resign soon thereafter, making Kamala Harris the 47th president of the USA. Harris will nominate, and Congress will confirm, Mike Pence for the vice presidency before January 6th, 2025. Harris will die of a cocaine overdose a week before Inauguration Day, making Mike Pence the 48th president of the USA.

I've bet no money on this prediction.
I predict the actual events will be weirder than your prediction.
 
Prediction time!

AP will declare Trump the winner tomorrow night with a projected electoral vote count greater than three hundred and twenty. Biden will resign soon thereafter, making Kamala Harris the 47th president of the USA. Harris will nominate, and Congress will confirm, Mike Pence for the vice presidency before January 6th, 2025. Harris will die of a cocaine overdose a week before Inauguration Day, making Mike Pence the 48th president of the USA.

I've bet no money on this prediction.

Biden won't resign....but he might have a sudden "heart attack" or something similar
The rest of your prediction might come true, considering there are a whole 2 and a half months between election day and the inauguration, which is a very long amount of time.
 
What is a good live stream to watch tomorrow night? I am a cable cutter, so I'll be limited to things available online.
I completely got rid of my cable in early 2000's so I only check the various Twitter pages for live updates/results - i.e., @ElectionWiz, @KanekoaTheGreat, @VigilantFox, etc. I don't have a Twitter account; to bypass the Twitter login, I just use nitter.poast.org - i.e., nitter.poast.org/ElectionWiz - to easily scroll through the entire Twitter page after page.

As for live stream, maybe check OAN, RSBN or Real America's Voice channels on Rumble?
 
What is a good live stream to watch tomorrow night? I am a cable cutter, so I'll be limited to things available online.

In 2020 I still had cable, so I mostly watched Fox news, and occasionally checked the others. I like watching the updates for all the states, both presidential and lower tier races such as congress, senate, and governors. Even key local referendums can be interesting. I like seeing the numbers for each race go up every few minutes as more precincts come in, and I like seeing as polls close at the top of each new hour and new results start coming in.

Pretty much all the major outlets are Fake News. Are there any good streams that will actually provide the kind of up to the minute results on all the races that I like, but from a based point of view?
NBC is good to watch because they're always first to push the consensus establishment narrative. The reactions of their talking heads will also provide maximum salt mining enjoyment if we get the expected Trump victory.
 
What is a good live stream to watch tomorrow night? I am a cable cutter, so I'll be limited to things available online.

In 2020 I still had cable, so I mostly watched Fox news, and occasionally checked the others. I like watching the updates for all the states, both presidential and lower tier races such as congress, senate, and governors. Even key local referendums can be interesting. I like seeing the numbers for each race go up every few minutes as more precincts come in, and I like seeing as polls close at the top of each new hour and new results start coming in.

Pretty much all the major outlets are Fake News. Are there any good streams that will actually provide the kind of up to the minute results on all the races that I like, but from a based point of view?

I get my updates from here:
 
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What is a good live stream to watch tomorrow night? I am a cable cutter, so I'll be limited to things available online.

In 2020 I still had cable, so I mostly watched Fox news, and occasionally checked the others. I like watching the updates for all the states, both presidential and lower tier races such as congress, senate, and governors. Even key local referendums can be interesting. I like seeing the numbers for each race go up every few minutes as more precincts come in, and I like seeing as polls close at the top of each new hour and new results start coming in.

Pretty much all the major outlets are Fake News. Are there any good streams that will actually provide the kind of up to the minute results on all the races that I like, but from a based point of view?
There's thousands of people on YouTube who will be live streaming all day. You could also check out Rumble.
 

ELECTION INTEGRITY: I have deployed an Election Day Rapid Response Legal Team in major counties throughout the State to monitor day-of election activity and address litigation arising from the election, as necessary.

The Election Day Rapid Response Legal Team will be equipped to enforce Texas election laws and take immediate action on any contingencies, including issues seen in previous cycles such as ballot shortages, extended polling location closures, and improper extension of voting hours. Similarly, the OAG will prepare to take defensive action against activist groups who might attempt to influence the election through litigation. The Election Day Rapid Response Legal Team will coordinate with the Texas Secretary of State to ensure that all issues are addressed immediately, and that Texas elections are fair and secure. There is no issue more important and more fundamental to our nation than election integrity. Our Election Day Rapid Response Legal Team will be on the frontline on November 5th. We will defend the ballot box from any bad actors seeking to unduly influence or illegally undermine Texas elections.
 
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