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promtad · 2 months ago
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Donald Trump - us election 2024: donald trump urges voters to "stay in line" | trump vs harris
1. Introduction Overview of Donald Trump’s entry into politics. Brief context on U.S. political climate leading up to his first and second presidential campaigns. 2. The 2016 Nomination and Election Win Rise as a Candidate Trump’s unexpected announcement of his candidacy in 2015. Initial reception by media, public, and the Republican establishment. Primary Campaign and Winning the…
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seekmemystar · 2 months ago
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Y'all have a week🌱
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aropride · 2 months ago
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waiting patiently for less rural areas to get fucking counting omfg
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thashining · 5 days ago
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A list of the top 38 most peaceful countries in 2024. Spoiler alert, the U.S. isn't on it.
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Gee, i wonder why?
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opabiniasarecool · 2 months ago
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...So, y'all chose the price of eggs over your daughters health, huh?
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lesboy-lesroy · 2 months ago
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demontruth · 6 months ago
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Nice job media, the spineless ball-less democratic party, useless polls, one debate (which if any of us had stand there listen to Trump lie for that long and not be able to cuss him out we all be lookin old too). For forcing Biden to drop out of the Presidential race. This goes out especially to democratic party where the fuck where y'all with candidates beside Biden way back month ago...oh yea I remember being complacent, useless, politicians. That couldn't be bothered to do shit. But now 5 months, 5 fucking months before the Presidential election y'all decide to completely screw the American people, throw us in complete chaos with no hope of winning in November.
I've said this before I'll say it again we need more ever, more than a 2 party system. Those other parts have to be included in our government like in the way it works in other countries like Denmark, Norway, etc.
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aralintheobsessive · 1 year ago
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Democracy Works put together TurboVote, which is a resource to guide people through the registration process. https://turbovote.org/ If you have trouble they're one place to contact as well. There's also Fair Fight Action, based in Georgia, and Native American Voting Rights, for Native Americans who need assistance exercising their right to vote. Once you've registered, if you're worried about actually voting on the day - postal voting might be for you. The number of states where you don't need a reason to apply for postal voting has grown a great deal. Now the majority of US states will allow you to vote via postal ballot - the catch is that you need to know about this and apply to do it beforehand. There used to be more restrictions on who could do this, but it's opened up a lot now. If you have no access to transport, are disabled and can't queue, etc, even the states that require some kind of excuse will mostly accept those and send you a postal ballot.
Buddy, when racist cunts illegally prevented me from registering to vote by just refusing to accept my papers, I PROMISE YOU shitty guilt trip memes about my inability to vote made everything worse.
You know what ACTUALLY helped?
More than every passive aggressive shit for brains on this website telling me I deserve to me racially harassed for not giving Democrats my soul?
A fucking email from a fucking HERBS AND SPICES STORE that unlike you wretched cunts ACTUALLY HAD VOTER REGISTRATION HELPLINES IN IT.
Every time one of you godforsaken freaks tells me to 'get out and vote' like its cutely trivial and didn't take months of desperate phone calls just to register (IF my registration even WORKED THIS TIME).
If you, like me, are struggling with registration or poll access, try contacting your STATE board of elections.
Request that they send you TWO copies of their registration guidelines. Collect any documents listed in them.
Then, contact your LOCAL board. Tell them you would like to register IN PERSON IF POSSIBLE.
Bring your documents and the two copies of the guideline AND a working cell phone.
If you get ANY trouble AT ALL tell the local person you will call the state board to confirm their registration requirements. Be polite, but do not leave. Put the phone on speaker.
Most of the time, the local person who is doing Actual Serious Federal And State Crimes will give up at that point. If not, the person at the state board will generally outrank and overrule the local one.
Make a note of the names of both the local and state official.
Then, and this is the most important part:
CONFIRM YOUR REGISTRATION WAS FILED.
It may take a day or two for your registration to appear.
Unfortunately, if it's been a week, you're going to have to repeat the process.
Take the names you noted previously, and contact the state board again. Report that these people denied you registration on this day, in spite of you providing these documents, then list all the required papers you collected.
The person at the state SHOULD be able to direct you from there, but the process varies hugely by state.
Good luck to you all.
ETA: I was able to vote eventually, BTW. It took far more work than it should have. Physical injuries were sustained. But I did get to vote!!
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kachikirby · 2 months ago
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IF YOU LIVE IN THE US, PLEASE READ THIS
Posting this from the bird app since I hope it can help people.
People have been contacting the White House directly to demand a recount, especially since there has been evidence that not every ballot has been counted and will be thrown away if it hasn't been cured.
The link to contact the White House is here!
The following screenshot comes from here!
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If you need help writing something, check under the cut! I've provided a prewritten response from one of the replies!
"I am a concerned citizen, and I need you to hear me. I urge you to recount the ballots from this election and investigate election interference. Bomb threats have been called into multiple polling locations, causing some to close early. Domestic terrorists have burned ballot boxes. An unprecedented number of ballots have been rejected and require curing. There have been reports of polling officers allowing voter intimidation in and outside of polling places across the country and an estimated 20 million mail in ballots are unaccounted for. In addition, many people have reported that ballots were not counted for suspicious reasons such as signature invalidation which is information that vote counters do not have access to. These events have occurred in swing states such as Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Georgia, for instance."
Feel free to add and change what you want, this is just a base for you to work off of.
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maxbegone · 6 months ago
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information:
John Oliver clip
tumblr post with sources
post with a video breakdown
via nowthisimpact on Instagram
breakdown post
All In With Chris Hayes clip via MSNBC
*Please add any additional sources you may have and find useful*
I encourage everyone to not only be aware of Project 2025, but educate yourself on exactly what is — a nearly one thousand page document by Conservatives that describes the creation of an authoritarian state and dismantling of major necessary agencies (EPA, Department of Education, etc), as well as including a plan to remove those who hold high government seats and replace them with loyalists who have little to no experience in that field.
An estimated 41 million Gen Z teens will turn eighteen before this election. Please make sure you are registered to vote by November, and be sure to get to the polls on November 5th.
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thosemotivationalquotes · 2 months ago
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Friendly reminder that almost half of the states in the U.S. have same day registration! This means you can go to the polling center for your location, register there, and cast your vote same day. So if you are over 18, are a U.S. citizen, and live in one of the states listed below, it is not too late to register and vote! I’m going to put notes for some of the states where voting is extra important due to the political climate of the state. *Please note that every state has its own rules and requirements for same day registration and voting, some are only for early voting, or have very specific ID requirements. Make sure to research your state specifically before showing up to the polls
California
Colorado
Connecticut
D.C.
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Iowa - recent polls indicate state could flip from red to blue
Maine
Maryland
Michigan - swing state! Could go red or blue!
Minnesota
Montana
Nevada - swing state! Could go red or blue!
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Carolina - swing state! Could go red or blue - same day registration allowed only for early voting
North Dakota - voter registration not required
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin - swing state! Could go red or blue
Wyoming
You can go here for more info on voter registration
I also have a huge list of voting resources here
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usalibertynews · 2 months ago
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2024 Presidential Election Live: Trump and Harris Secure Wins as Attention Shifts to Key Battlegrounds
2024 Presidential Election Live: Vote Counting Underway Across the U.S. as Trump and Harris Claim Early Wins; Focus Turns to Battlegrounds As Americans continue to cast ballots, some states have already been projected as wins for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, while others still have long voter queues. All eyes are on Georgia, a critical swing state where votes are being tallied quickly…
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world-news-and-job-offer · 2 months ago
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sujooon · 2 months ago
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As the New Hampshire general election kicks off, the first in-person votes were cast at midnight in the small town of Dixville Notch, where a mere six registered voters made their voices heard in this pivotal moment. The tradition, which dates back to 1960, saw voters casting their ballots in a wooden box shortly after midnight, with results announced just minutes later. In a surprising twist, the presidential race resulted in a tie, with both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump receiving three votes each. The polls, which opened at midnight, closed at 12:07 a.m. ET after all six voters had cast their ballots.
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trendingtopicstoday · 2 months ago
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When Will We Know the U.S. Election Results? A Look at Presidential Election Timelines
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Every election year, millions of Americans and people around the world eagerly await the final results of the U.S. presidential race.
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However, if you’re expecting to know the outcome on election night, history suggests you might want to wait a bit longer. Despite election night projections, the official counting of ballots has never been completed on Election Day.
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Here’s what you need to know about when election results are typically announced—and how it’s played out in some of the most notable elections over recent decades.
Why Election Night Projections Aren’t Final?
In recent years, we’ve grown accustomed to news outlets calling a winner by the time we go to bed or wake up the morning after casting our votes. But local and state certification deadlines vary widely, often stretching from two days after Election Day to over a month.
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In past elections like 2000 and 2020, legal challenges and increased mail-in voting delayed final counts. With certain state laws like those in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin prohibiting early vote counting, we may again see a slower reporting process.
Remember: A delay doesn’t mean anything’s gone wrong. It simply means election officials are carefully counting each ballot to ensure accuracy.
A Look Back: When Were Presidential Results Announced?
Here’s a quick timeline of when the world learned the results in the last six U.S. presidential elections:
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2020: Biden vs. Trump
Election Day: November 3 Result: November 7 It took four days before news outlets projected Joe Biden as the winner over Donald Trump. A high volume of mail-in ballots due to COVID-19 delayed results in key states.
2016: Trump vs. Clinton
Election Day: November 8 Result: November 9, 3 a.m. EST In a late-night race, Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton was confirmed early the morning after Election Day.
2012: Obama vs. Romney
Election Day: November 6 Result: Before midnight Barack Obama’s reelection was called before midnight, securing his victory over Mitt Romney relatively quickly.
2008: Obama vs. McCain
Election Day: November 4 Result: Around 11 p.m. EST Obama’s first presidential win was called around 11 p.m. after polls closed, giving him a decisive victory over John McCain.
2004: Bush vs. Kerry
Election Day: November 2 Result: The following morning John Kerry conceded to President George W. Bush via phone shortly after 11 a.m., the day after Election Day.
2000: Bush vs. Gore
Election Day: November 7 Result: December 12 This election stands out as one of the most contentious. Al Gore and George W. Bush’s razor-thin margins in Florida led to a legal standoff. The Florida Supreme Court approved a recount, which the Bush campaign contested, leading to the U.S. Supreme Court’s intervention. The Court’s ruling on December 12, after weeks of recounts and court battles, awarded Florida to Bush by just 537 votes—making him the 43rd president of the United States.
Why Election Results May Be Delayed Again?
Extended polling hours, closely contested races, and laws around early vote counting could all contribute to delays in knowing the final outcome. While we may see projected results, the official tally follows a methodical, state-specific process to ensure accuracy. So, this year, as you await the results, remember that patience is key—and a longer wait doesn’t mean there’s trouble.
In every election, ensuring that every vote is counted takes time. Stay tuned, and keep an eye on state-by-state announcements as the official results roll in.
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Fuck the GOP
Let's show Trump who's on Top!
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