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Donald Trump won the debate according to our instant poll, with 67% of viewers agreeing. Only 33% thought Joe Biden won. The speaker doesn't care if other politicians like Gavin Newsom, Hillary Clinton, or Michelle Obama were brought in.

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I initially doubted Elon’s perspective about the state of the country, but I’ve come to see his point. If Trump, despite having better substance, cannot win against the system, it suggests that democracy is failing. The 2020 Democratic primary was notably undemocratic, with Biden advancing despite poor early results, leading to a lack of genuine democratic process. If the system can defeat Trump, it will likely gain more power, resulting in a one-party state worse than California, where at least people can leave. Leaving the U.S. is much more difficult.

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Former President Trump attended UFC 302, receiving a standing ovation. He is known to be a big fan of mixed martial arts. It seems like he may even bet on fights. Trump is now in the broadcast booth, ready for UFC 3025 on Bakerview.

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Around 80-90% of the votes seemed to be going to Joe Biden, which made me increasingly uneasy as the day went on. Every time I saw another batch of votes, it was all for Biden. This seemed statistically impossible to me.

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The speaker believes they would have easily won Pennsylvania, and is disappointed in Elon, who initially endorsed them and knew the details of a bill. Elon only developed a problem with the bill when the EV mandate was cut due to its high cost. The speaker wants cars of all types to be available, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. Elon knew every aspect of the bill and initially had no problem with it. The speaker helped Elon a lot. The speaker clarifies that Elon did not raise concerns privately before going public. The speaker believes Elon misses being in the Oval Office and that people who leave the administration sometimes become hostile due to "Trump derangement syndrome" or missing the glamour.

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We received close to 75 million votes, possibly even more. However, we lost the election by a small margin. Let's take Pennsylvania as an example. The results were in our favor at 10 o'clock, but then there was a sudden significant drop. It's truly unfortunate and disheartening.

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The speaker is at the TCF Center in downtown Detroit, where ballots are being contested. According to a person who was present all night, after the precinct was ready to shut down, three vehicles arrived around 4 AM: a van, a Chrysler 300, and a Ferrari. These vehicles contained over 130,000 ballots. The speaker was told that 100% of these ballots were for Biden and had been delivered before the precinct's cutoff time.

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The speaker is unsure about certain things that are yet to be decided. They mention that if things go as expected, certain states would be in favor of Trump. However, they also acknowledge the possibility of being surprised. They mention that the final outcome will likely be somewhere in the West Coast region, but it's not an exact prediction.

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The speaker stated: "I estimated that somewhere between 80-90% were going to Joe Biden." "Throughout the day, it kept making me sicker and sicker." "Every time I saw another Biden, Biden, Biden, and then I'm going through batches." "Batches, 100% of the batches were Biden." "I find that statistically impossible."

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Donald Trump is approaching a near 100% chance of winning, as indicated by the betting markets. It's a dramatic shift, and Elon Musk has declared, "game, set, match." Musk is currently with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, highlighting their alignment.

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There is a significant vote lead of 120,896, especially when compared to the 2016 margin that helped collapse the blue wall. We were waiting for results from Wayne County, which represents 17% of the voting population. With 81% of the vote now reported, the latest results did not dramatically change the margin and seem to favor Trump. This is not good news for Harris's team as they monitor the situation.

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President, people are concerned about whether the Trump team has taken the necessary steps to prevent cheating in future elections. They also wonder if the cheating that occurred during the last election will happen again. I received these questions frequently. I campaigned vigorously, holding seven large rallies in one day, traveling from Florida to Iowa. Despite this effort, things changed late in the evening when numerous ballots appeared, and at 3:02 in the morning, something bad happened. I believe we won by a significant margin and have evidence to support it, which we will release in the coming months.

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Elon provided a sense of courage to others, despite the risks he faced if Trump lost. Before the election, both Oprah and Elon suggested that a loss could mean the end of American elections, which seemed extreme. Initially skeptical, I later realized that if Trump, despite his strengths, couldn't win against the political establishment, democracy would be at risk. The Democratic primary process in 2020 felt undemocratic, with Biden's rise after poor showings in early states. If the establishment could defeat Trump, it might gain even more power, leading to a one-party state, making it harder for citizens to leave the U.S. compared to leaving California.

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Joe Biden could not have received more votes than Barack Obama, and it’s improbable that we lost the presidency while gaining 12 House seats. We didn’t win 19 out of 20 bellwether races and still lose. There were fraudulent ballots created for non-existent voters, which is why envelopes were discarded. Trump announced he was leading by 800,000 votes in Philadelphia, insisting they wouldn’t be blocked from counting. There was confusion when it was suggested counting would stop for the night, but when counting resumed the next morning, the results changed, indicating a shift in the outcome.

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Trump claimed that the election was rigged when he lost. There are two versions of Trump, one in a red tie and one in a blue tie. The one seen after his victory was the blue tie version. Ben Carson, who was called a pedophile by Trump, joined him the next day. When asked why, Carson mentioned that there are two Trumps and he was with the good one. Carson confirmed this in an interview, stating that there are two Donald Trumps.

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"I don't know, if you guys know about this, but we have an election coming up on I feel pretty relaxed about it." "it's important to remember that cannabis is legal in our state." "You have to vote you you can vote early, vote early. If you can't vote early, vote on time. If you wanna vote for Trump, vote late. Vote very late. Do your voting on Thursday or maybe Friday." "This will be my third time voting against Donald Trump." "According to a new poll from CNN, only 30% of American voters think if he loses, Trump will concede, which what would give them that idea?" "Of course, Trump won't concede if he loses his election." "He still hasn't conceded the last election." "And already, he's claiming Pennsylvania is"

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Governor, the race is expected to be drawn out, with the outcome hinging on the expectations game. Even if Donald Trump wins the state but by a small margin, he is unlikely to follow Lyndon Johnson's example and withdraw. Trump is solely motivated by self-interest and will stay in the race as long as there is an interest for him. However, Trump's challenge arises if the other candidates unite and make it a one-on-one competition.

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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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Around 80-90% of the votes seemed to be going to Joe Biden, which made me increasingly uneasy as the day went on. Every time I saw another batch of votes, it was all for Biden. This seemed statistically impossible to me.

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Elon Musk noticed that when you Google "Trump rally," results show Vice President Kamala Harris campaigning in Atlanta. This mix-up is puzzling, as Harris and Trump are competing for Georgia. Musk's tweet questioning this anomaly proved to be accurate.

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At 2 o'clock in the morning, the speaker noticed that Trump was ahead by 10% in the election. However, their monitor suddenly rebooted, leading them to question the accuracy of the numbers. When they woke up later, Biden was in the lead. The speaker mentioned that only 120,000 out of the expected 170,000 absentee ballots had been processed by midnight. They believed there were still around 50,000 missing. The speaker also mentioned Sydney Powell's discussion about this issue in Rudy Giuliani's press conference. They noted that voting had stopped in the middle of the night, but only those at the processing tables would have witnessed the laptops rebooting. When asked about the political affiliation of those thrown out, the speaker said that if they clapped, it indicated they were Republicans.

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I'm in downtown Detroit at the TCF Center, where they are contesting ballots. A guy I spoke to said they had finished counting all the ballots smoothly and were ready to shut down. But at around 4 AM, three vehicles arrived with 130,000+ ballots. He was astonished that every single one of those ballots was for Biden and had been delivered before the cutoff time.

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Elon Musk is described as a leading spreader of disinformation, including lies about hurricane relief and illegal immigrants. He appeared on stage with Donald Trump, making what was described as an unathletic leap. Musk then spoke briefly on the former president's behalf. Musk is said to not have much of a vertical leap.

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Bet-David Podcast | Guest: Danielle DiMartino Booth | EP 23
Guests: Danielle DiMartino Booth
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In a recent episode of the Valuetainment podcast, hosts Patrick Bet-David and Adam Sosnick, along with guest Danielle DiMartino Booth, discussed the dramatic shifts in the U.S. election results over a 48-hour period. Initially, Trump appeared to be winning, but by the morning after the election, Biden had taken a significant lead, with Vegas odds indicating an 85% chance of Biden winning Pennsylvania and a 71% chance in Arizona. The conversation highlighted the shock surrounding the Arizona call, which was pivotal in the election narrative. The hosts reflected on their marathon podcast session during the election night, where they initially believed Trump would win. They noted the unity among Democrats, despite internal divisions, as they rallied against Trump. DiMartino Booth pointed out that Trump's support among Black and Latino voters had increased compared to previous elections, signaling a shift in demographics that could challenge traditional voting patterns. The discussion also touched on the strategies employed by both parties, with Democrats effectively mobilizing support through various organizations, including sports and Hollywood, while Republicans lagged in their outreach. The hosts emphasized the importance of voter turnout and the impact of mail-in ballots during the pandemic. As the conversation progressed, they examined the potential implications of Biden's presidency, particularly regarding his ability to work with a GOP-led Senate and the necessity of bipartisan cooperation. They speculated on how Biden might navigate the challenges of a divided Congress and the importance of centrist policies. The topic of voter fraud was also addressed, with the hosts acknowledging that while some instances may exist, the overall impact on the election results was likely minimal. They discussed the historical context of voter fraud and the significance of high voter turnout in the 2020 election. Finally, the podcast concluded with reflections on the future of the Republican Party, potential candidates for the 2024 election, and the broader implications of Biden's presidency on the economy and social issues. The hosts expressed a mix of optimism and concern about the political landscape moving forward, emphasizing the need for unity and effective governance in the face of ongoing challenges.

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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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