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Between 9:11 PM and 9:32 PM on CNN, there were significant vote swings in the election. Joe Biden started with 706,000 votes and dropped to 300,000, while Trump went from 371,000 to 292,000. Biden then increased to 871,000, while Trump had a sudden increase to 413,000 before dropping again. These fluctuations raise questions about how votes can decrease and why there were so many errors. The video highlights a 19,000 vote switch in Pennsylvania and questions the number of errors across the country and who is responsible for them.

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Donald Trump will become the 47th president of the United States. Character and truth matter, and this victory brings vindication for many who have suffered. It offers a chance for peace and a reset after a difficult period. While it’s a tough day for those who lost, many are celebrating this outcome. We must remember the past issues of censorship and media control. Overall, this win is seen as a positive development.

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In the 2016 election, experts confidently predicted that Donald Trump would not become president. However, as the results started coming in, it became clear that Trump had a chance. Hillary Clinton's victory party turned somber as Trump won key states like Ohio, North Carolina, Florida, and Wisconsin. Fox News, who had initially doubted Trump, had to announce his victory. The election was a shock to many, including Michael Moore, who had warned about Trump's appeal to white working-class voters. Ultimately, Donald Trump became the president, leaving the nation stunned.

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The situation revealed significant incompetence, highlighting a major historical event that could have unfolded differently. While some negative outcomes occurred, such as the presence of people in the country who shouldn't be here, the journey began in 2015. From day one, Trump surged to the top and maintained his lead throughout the primaries. We faced Hillary, who appeared unhappy, but ultimately, we defeated her. In 2020, we performed even better, securing millions more votes—around 10 to 12 million additional votes compared to the first election.

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Hillary Clinton conceded the election to Trump on the night of the election, but later expressed that she believed he was an illegitimate president. While one side argues she is the original election denier, the other counters that she accepted the outcome but was disappointed. The discussion highlights the difference between conceding an election and questioning its legitimacy afterward. Clinton's statements about Trump being illegitimate are cited, but there’s a debate over whether her disappointment equates to denial. Ultimately, the conversation reflects on the complexities of election outcomes and perceptions of legitimacy.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election and the alleged hacking by Russia. Speaker 2 claims that the election was stolen and that Russia hacked it, while Speaker 1 emphasizes the illegitimacy of President Trump. They mention protests and violence that occurred after the election. Overall, the speakers express their belief that the election was not fair and that Trump is an illegitimate president. They also mention efforts to challenge the election results and call for Clinton to become president. The video ends with a discussion on the impact of these beliefs on the peaceful transition of power.

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies. They also mention that many Clinton supporters believe in this conspiracy theory despite no credible evidence. The speakers call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to become president. They express anger and frustration towards Trump, with some protests turning violent. The video highlights the division and controversy surrounding Trump's presidency.

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In 2016, nobody believed it possible for Donald Trump to defeat Hillary Clinton. When he did, it seems president Obama just couldn't take it. He convened in 12/09/2016 meeting in the White House Situation Room just weeks after Hillary Clinton conceded. He ordered an ICA or intelligence community assessment to functionally attribute Trump's unexpected win to the doings of Vladimir Putin. That Obama ordered phony assessment was about politics, not national security or the truth.

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The video highlights instances of vote manipulation in the election database, specifically focusing on Donald Trump's votes. It reveals that votes for Trump were switched and removed from his total, making it appear as if there were no changes. In three counties, over 30,000 votes for Trump disappeared. The video provides a clear example of this manipulation, where Trump's votes were switched with Biden's in a matter of minutes. This type of manipulation can go undetected in state reporting due to the time lag between each state update.

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In 2011, Donald Trump, then a businessman, attended the White House Correspondents Dinner where President Obama and comedian Seth Meyers mocked him relentlessly. Obama ridiculed Trump's questioning of his birthplace, business ventures, and ambitions. The media and elites in attendance laughed at Trump, seemingly trying to diminish him. According to Roger Stone, that night was the catalyst for Trump's decision to run for president. In 2015, Trump announced his candidacy, descending the escalator at Trump Tower. The media mocked him again, dismissing his chances. Despite the ridicule, Trump won the Republican primaries, defeating Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz, and ultimately won the 2016 election against Hillary Clinton. Even after attempts to impeach, censor, and rig debates, Trump persisted. The speaker claims that Trump won again in 2024. The 2011 dinner, intended to be Trump's downfall, instead fueled his political rise, marking a turning point in politics.

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On Tuesday, Americans elected Donald Trump as president again, surprising many. Despite his controversial past, including attempts to overturn the previous election, he received overwhelming support. The cast of SNL humorously expressed their unwavering support for Trump, claiming they see themselves in him and want future generations to admire him. They joked about their loyalty and even introduced a new impression, "Hot Jacked Trump." The skit concluded with excitement for Trump's presidency, referencing potential chaos while humorously suggesting a trip to Mars with Elon Musk. They encouraged young men to rise up and embrace their potential.

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In the video, the speaker mentions that there are references in their papers about Donald Trump losing the election. They also state that if they can prove that Trump actually won, three things could happen. Firstly, if Trump won, there would be no false statements, and the indictment would be dismissed.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the differences between Republican primary voters who support Donald Trump and those who support Nikki Haley. According to exit polls, 70% of Trump voters are registered Republicans, while 27% are undeclared or independents. In contrast, 70% of Haley voters are registered undeclared, with only 27% being registered Republicans. The speaker also mentions that 80% of Trump voters believe that Joe Biden did not legitimately win the 2020 election, whereas 83% of Haley voters believe he did. This highlights the contrasting views of the two candidate's supporters. The video concludes with the speaker expressing fascination with the diverse opinions of the voters.

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How did he win? It wasn't just racism, misogyny, or xenophobia. It was about 76 million people from diverse backgrounds who are tired of a system that has deceived them. Celebrity endorsements didn't sway voters. Despite the candidate's flaws, like felony and assault convictions, people prioritized their immediate struggles, like affording groceries. America is shaped by individual experiences, and it's crucial to respect everyone's perspective, regardless of political affiliation.

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Speaker 0: Will Donald Trump win the presidency? Speaker 1: No way. Speaker 0: Trump will never be president. Speaker 1: He won't be elected. Speaker 0: Take it to the bank, he will never be president. Speaker 1: Hillary Clinton has a 100% chance of winning. Speaker 0: What can Trump do to turn things around? Speaker 1: We don't care about Kentucky or Indiana. Speaker 0: All red in the middle of the country. Speaker 1: Ohio is done. Speaker 0: Panic time in Florida. Speaker 1: Trump is now the favorite. Speaker 0: Utah is their only hope.

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The speakers on the livestream express disappointment as election results come in. Initial hopes for a decisive victory are dashed as the race appears close. While some remain cautiously optimistic, others express concern, comparing the situation to 2016. North Carolina and Georgia are not in the cards for Kamala Harris. There is a sense that trends are unfavorable, but some advocate waiting for results from key states. The possibility of a narrow margin in a few states raises anxieties. One speaker laments the potential return of Donald Trump and another says they are prepared to harbor undocumented people. The overall mood is grim, with one speaker calling it a potentially horrific event in American history. Another acknowledges the possibility of one of the greatest comebacks in American political history.

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We're seeing Trump take the lead in key areas. In the battleground state of Georgia, Trump has prevailed. Despite votes still being counted, we're committed to ensuring every vote is tallied. The atmosphere is somber as the map's implications sink in. The outcome isn't what many hoped for, particularly regarding a potential historic election. The campaign, despite being flawlessly run and endorsed by numerous prominent figures, faces uncertainty. People worldwide are waking up to this, with many expressing alarm. Of the seven swing states, only Georgia and North Carolina have been called. Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin remain uncalled. Trump has won Pennsylvania, presenting a significant challenge for the Democratic ticket. We've achieved something incredible, overcoming seemingly impossible obstacles. It's going to be a tough speech.

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The discussion centers around the legitimacy of the 2016 election, with many asserting it was stolen due to Russian interference. Claims of hacking and manipulation are emphasized, with some stating Trump is an illegitimate president. Supporters of Clinton express frustration, believing the election results should be overturned. Protests erupt following Trump's victory, with demonstrators expressing anger and engaging in violent confrontations with police. The narrative highlights the division and chaos surrounding the election, with calls for accountability and recognition of perceived injustices in the electoral process.

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The situation revealed significant incompetence and could have been a much larger event historically. The downside is that it resulted in negative consequences for many people in the country. Starting in 2015, Trump quickly rose to the top and maintained his lead throughout the primaries. He faced Hillary in the election, who appeared unhappy during that time. Despite her being a nice person, Trump defeated her and performed even better in 2020, gaining millions more votes—about 10 to 12 million additional votes compared to the first election.

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Donald Trump has officially been elected president, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. This marks a significant political comeback in modern American politics. CNN has made this projection following Trump's victory in Wisconsin.

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A video clip from The Apprentice has resurfaced, with the headline "Donald Trump fans stunned after hearing president's real laugh for the first time." The clip shows Trump interacting with someone, saying, "Don't worry. I won't mess up your hair. Step on it. We'll lead." Someone in the clip says, "I can't believe this is our president. He's so cool. He's lived so many lives. Reality show star, grandpa, president of The United States." After Trump laughs, someone says, "Wow. Holy." The speaker notes that people are saying they don't often hear Trump laugh. The clip ends with someone yelling "Hillary."

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Welcome back to Moscow Mules! It’s been an eventful week with the US election results surprising many, especially the mainstream media who backed Kamala Harris. Despite heavy spending by Democrats, Trump emerged victorious, showcasing a shift in voter demographics, including increased support from women and minorities. The aftermath has led to a meltdown among Democrats, with figures like Jimmy Kimmel expressing despair. Meanwhile, the media's bias against Trump was evident, as they painted Harris positively while downplaying Trump’s chances. As the dust settles, the Democrats are scrambling to assign blame, with some even questioning their own supporters. The conversation around the election highlights the disconnect between the media narrative and the actual voter sentiment. We’ll keep an eye on how things unfold in the coming weeks.

The Rubin Report

The Biggest Election Night Stream: Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, Russell Brand, Jordan Peterson & More
Guests: Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, Russell Brand, Jordan Peterson
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This is the Rubin Report's 2024 election night special, featuring a star-studded lineup of guests. As the polls close, host Dave Rubin emphasizes the importance of the night for democracy in America, framing the election as a battle over reality rather than just a partisan contest. He expresses gratitude to viewers for tuning in and shares his voting experience in Florida, highlighting the security and transparency of the process. Rubin introduces a variety of guests, including Klay Travis, Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, Russell Brand, and Jordan Peterson, discussing the significance of the election and the potential implications for the future of America. The conversation touches on themes of individual freedom, the failures of the current administration, and the need for a return to meritocracy and accountability in governance. As results begin to come in, Trump is projected to win key states like Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia, while Kamala Harris struggles to maintain support among black and Latino voters. Rubin and his guests analyze the shifting political landscape, noting the growing discontent with the Democratic Party and the potential for a new coalition of voters who prioritize traditional values and effective governance. Throughout the night, there are discussions about the role of media in shaping public perception, the importance of grassroots movements, and the need for unity among those who believe in the foundational principles of America. The atmosphere at the Trump rally is described as joyful and optimistic, contrasting with the somber mood at Harris's campaign headquarters. As the night progresses, Rubin and his guests remain cautiously optimistic about the outcome, emphasizing the need for vigilance and continued engagement in the political process. They highlight the importance of restoring trust in elections and the necessity of addressing the issues that matter most to everyday Americans. In the end, the conversation reflects a sense of hope for the future, with the belief that a Trump victory could signal a return to sanity and a rejection of the extreme policies that have characterized recent years. The night concludes with a call for unity and a commitment to fighting for the values that make America great.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's Landslide Victory Causes Massive Media Meltdown, w/ Fifth Column, Lowry, Cooke, and Callahan
Guests: Lowry, Cooke, Callahan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with a celebratory tone, reflecting on Donald Trump's significant electoral victory and the Democratic Party's struggles. She highlights Vice President Kamala Harris's delayed concession and her upcoming speech at Howard University. The discussion shifts to the collapse of polling accuracy, with guests emphasizing that many pollsters failed to predict Trump's support, particularly among working-class voters and minorities. They note that the polling industry has been warned repeatedly about the existence of "shy Trump voters" who do not openly express their support. The conversation delves into the demographics that contributed to Trump's success, including working-class men and women, Black men, and Latino voters, who showed surprising support for him. The panel critiques the media's handling of the election and the Democrats' failure to connect with these groups. They argue that identity politics and the Democrats' messaging alienated potential voters, particularly among women and minorities. Kelly and her guests discuss the implications of Trump's victory for the Democratic Party, suggesting that it signals a need for a reevaluation of their strategies and policies. They express skepticism about the Democrats' ability to learn from this defeat, pointing out that many in the party continue to blame racism and misogyny for their losses rather than addressing their own shortcomings. The panel also critiques the celebrity endorsements that failed to resonate with voters, arguing that figures like Oprah Winfrey and Jennifer Lopez do not connect with the working-class electorate. They emphasize that Trump's appeal lies in his populist messaging and willingness to challenge the status quo, contrasting it with the Democrats' focus on elite concerns. As the discussion progresses, they speculate on Trump's potential agenda if he takes office again, including judicial appointments and immigration reform. The guests express mixed feelings about the future, acknowledging the challenges ahead while also recognizing the political landscape's shifting dynamics. In conclusion, the panel reflects on the election's outcome as a decisive moment that could reshape American politics, urging both parties to reconsider their approaches moving forward.

The Rubin Report

UFC Legend’s Unexpected Speech at Trump Victory Party Makes Crowd Go Nut
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The discussion emphasizes the need for new, credible leadership to combat misinformation and unite Americans. The hosts express excitement over Donald Trump's anticipated return to the presidency, highlighting a shift in the political landscape. They celebrate Trump's electoral victory, noting he secured 277 Electoral College votes and 71.4 million popular votes, surpassing his opponent's 66.4 million. The hosts reflect on the implications of this election, framing it as a rejection of mainstream media narratives and a chance for a pro-America movement. Florida is highlighted as a beacon of freedom, with significant support for Trump in traditionally Democratic areas like Miami-Dade County. The hosts discuss the potential for Republicans to control the Senate and House, emphasizing the opportunity for Trump to enact his agenda without opposition. They also critique the failures of recent Democratic policies and the mainstream media's role in shaping public perception. The conversation touches on the importance of new media platforms in disseminating information, suggesting that traditional media's influence is waning. They argue that the election results reflect a mandate from working-class Americans seeking change. The hosts express hope for a collaborative future, urging Joe Biden to seize the moment to govern centrist policies and heal divisions. Overall, the hosts convey a sense of optimism about the future, envisioning a restoration of American values and governance under Trump's leadership, while calling for unity and accountability in the political sphere.
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