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Happy election day! I want to share a surprising experience from voting. While in line, I spoke with four young, single women who fit the demographic expected to support Kamala Harris. To my surprise, they all expressed support for Trump, citing concerns about safety, affordability, and their futures. This demographic, which is crucial for Kamala, seems to be shifting. Despite ads suggesting women can vote for Kamala without pressure, it appears that social pressure from other women may be influencing their choices. The young suburban women I encountered are secretly leaning towards Trump, which I believe is not reflected in polls. This could indicate a significant shift in voter sentiment, potentially leading to a strong victory. What was your voting experience like? Stay in line; we can win and put America first!

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Many people are feeling "nauseously optimistic" about the election. Republicans blocked legislation for early processing of mail-in ballots, which means we won't see the final vote tally until late at night. Expect a temporary "red shift" where Trump appears to do better initially, followed by a "blue shift" as absentee ballots are counted. Don't be alarmed if early results favor Trump; there are still many ballots, particularly from Milwaukee, that haven't been reported yet. While there may be unfounded claims from Republicans, rest assured that all ballots will be counted securely. It's important to remain calm as we wait for the results, which will ultimately reflect a fair election in Wisconsin.

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The speaker believes that if the votes are counted correctly, Trump will win the state. They urge people not to throw ballots in the trash or vote twice. They claim that some people who are dead are voting, and advise against voting for deceased relatives. The speaker says that the county has always leaned Republican or conservative. They believe leadership is becoming more liberal, which they see as unscriptural from a religious viewpoint and bad for the country.

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Joe Biden's vote count seems implausible, as he supposedly received 15 million more votes than Barack Obama, yet we didn't gain net House seats after losing the presidency. We also lost 19 out of 20 bellwether races. There are claims of fraudulent ballots from non-existent voters, which raises questions about the integrity of the election process. Trump announced his lead in Philadelphia late at night, but counting was allegedly stopped, only to resume early the next morning, resulting in a shift in the vote count. This situation has led to suspicions about the counting process and transparency during the election.

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I'm nervous about the election. I've traveled from Houston to Palm Springs and back, seeing no Biden Harris support or campaigning, only Trump. Their lack of presence makes me uneasy.

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Here's what's happening: Trump has taken the lead in key areas, including Bucks County and the battleground state of Georgia. While votes are still being counted and some states remain uncalled, the Republican Party is projected to control the Senate. The Harris campaign is telling supporters to go home and wait until tomorrow, a stark contrast to the historic victory they had hoped to witness. Despite running a flawless campaign with widespread celebrity support, the outcome is uncertain, causing alarm both domestically and internationally. As of now, only two of the seven swing states, Georgia and North Carolina, have been called. Pennsylvania has been won by Donald Trump.

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In Georgia and North Carolina, early voting shows low propensity voters are participating, but urban and female turnout is down compared to 2020. This trend is surprising to many. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has significant challenges to address as Trump is expected to win today.

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I'm upset about the erosion of our border and sovereignty over the past three years. As an American citizen, I feel underserved and overtaxed. I registered as a Republican at 18 in the Philadelphia suburbs, which were red then, but now I'm outnumbered. Despite voting differently, we are proud Americans, and the American flag flies outside our homes. In my New Jersey beach cottage, I enjoy time with my labs, Lola and Taylor. Back in Delaware County, I teach figure skating. I believe Trump will perform better this year due to concerns about inflation, the border, and perceptions of Harris being too liberal. There’s a quiet Trump vote; despite his odd behaviors, I believe he is patriotic and loves this country more than the other side. The suburbs are key in close races.

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The speaker observed that when people received Republican straight ticket ballots, they often ignored them or circled Donald Trump's name and put them back in the envelope. The speaker noticed USPS boxes filled with these ballots on the floor. They questioned the legitimacy of the process, as it seemed impossible to count all the votes accurately. The speaker mentioned that only a small number of ballots were counted at a time, with each pile containing no more than five ballots. They expressed concern about the removal of many Trump vote ballots.

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The speaker discusses the risks surrounding the upcoming election. They highlight Donald Trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power and his fear mongering about mail-in ballots. The speaker mentions that the election results may not be finalized on November 3rd, leading to potential disagreements and court cases. They emphasize the importance of taking Trump's statements seriously, particularly his comments about getting rid of ballots and questioning their manipulation. The speaker concludes by mentioning the significance of believing authoritarian figures when they make statements.

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Some people are feeling "nauseously optimistic." Republicans blocked legislation for early processing of mail-in ballots, so final tallies will come in late, similar to 2020. Expect a "red shift" where Trump appears to perform better initially, followed by a "blue shift" as absentee ballots are counted later. Don’t be alarmed if Trump seems to overperform at first; many ballots, especially from Milwaukee, are still uncounted. While there may be claims of irregularities from Republicans, all ballots will be securely counted. It's important to stay calm while waiting for results, as Wisconsin's elections are free, fair, and secure, and the rightful winner will receive the state's electoral votes.

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Mismatch signatures in Maricopa County have led to approximately 27,000 ballots being sent for curing, with 15,000 cured so far. Concerns about the vulnerability of electronic voting machines have been raised by numerous Democrats before the 2020 election, highlighting issues like easy hacking and outdated systems. Reports from voters indicate problems, such as being told they had already voted when they hadn’t. There are fears of election fraud, with claims that the integrity of the election process is at risk. Amid these concerns, there is a push for better election security and awareness of potential manipulation. Support for Trump is anticipated, but vigilance against fraud is emphasized. Additionally, there are promotions for health products aimed at boosting immunity and overall well-being.

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The U.S. system is based on the slavery period, where the Electoral College elects the president, not the American people. Kamala Harris needs 4 million more votes than Trump to win. Harris will win the popular vote, and black men will be her second-highest percentage voters, behind black women. If Harris wins by 3 million votes but doesn't become president, she will concede, but Trump will not concede if he loses and will try to bring the U.S. to civil war. Even if Harris wins, there needs to be a serious conversation about the state of U.S. democracy. If Trump wins, there will be camps and Project 2025, with potential arrests of figures like Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi. U.S. democracy is more like a Latin American democracy, and everything happening in Brazil and Venezuela can happen here. If Harris doesn't win, there might not be another election.

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Democrats in Philadelphia are expressing concerns that the Harris campaign is not adequately engaging with local party members about improving voter margins. Despite losing Pennsylvania in 2020, Donald Trump increased his vote count in Philadelphia from 2016 to 2020, and it appears he is on track to do so again.

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Democrats are becoming increasingly anxious, believing Trump has the upper hand and could win. Even Kamala Harris's campaign is showing signs of distress, as evidenced by the surge of emails I receive—at least 20 a day. The subject lines are growing more frantic, with messages urging potential donors to act quickly to avoid a loss.

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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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Let's dive into the map and analyze the county results. Pennsylvania's percentage is rising, now at 40%. The New York Times model suggests these returns favor Trump, but Kamala Harris's lead is also increasing. The model interprets traditionally blue areas as contributing to her lead, but we expected more. There are still rural areas yet to report, which may shift the numbers again. The situation is tightening, and it seems Pennsylvania is on the verge of a significant change. It would be remarkable if this happens right now.

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Several individuals express their voting preferences between Trump and Kamala Harris. Primary reasons for supporting Trump include his stance on immigration, with some believing immigrants take jobs. One person states that electing a woman would lead to World War 3, while another claims no man will listen to a woman leader. Despite the potential to "make history" with a Black woman in office, most voice strong opposition to Kamala Harris. One person initially supports Trump but then says they would vote for Kamala, leading to disagreement.

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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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The speaker believes Donald Trump will win the election, regardless of personal preference. They claim the "vibe shift" is profound, with numbers and early voting favoring Trump. More importantly, there's a return to freedom of expression. The speaker asserts that the previous election was rigged because critical information about a candidate was hidden from the public. They believe this cannot happen again, regardless of what actions are taken in the coming weeks. The speaker suggests people will not accept claims of popularity for figures like Kamala Harris, whom they criticize for lacking job experience and inconsistent pronunciation of her name. They also express frustration with someone raised in Montreal lecturing them about America. The speaker concludes that people have had enough.

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It's Sunday around 11:30 AM Central Time. I just watched President Trump in Pennsylvania, where he expressed frustration over election fraud claims. Democrats are confidently stating they will win, despite evidence suggesting otherwise. Raskin mentioned on Bill Maher that it may appear Trump wins, but they'll block it, echoing Pelosi's comments from four years ago about mail-in votes. This indicates they are attempting the same tactics again. I urged viewers to vote more to counteract potential fraud. Conditions are tense, and Trump supporters must be prepared for challenges ahead. Infowars faces a potential shutdown soon, but I’ll continue broadcasting on the Alex Jones network. Follow me on X for updates. My message is to fight harder in the upcoming election, and it seems Trump is echoing that sentiment as well.

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In Pennsylvania, results may take 2 to 3 days, which is unacceptable. France counts votes quickly with paper ballots, while here, some states may take longer to certify results. Despite having a substantial lead and more Republican votes, the declaration of victory remains uncertain. A special group will gather at Mar-a-Lago, and a larger crowd at the convention center, anticipating a win. The campaign focused on strong border policies and legal immigration, which are seen as critical issues, alongside inflation. There’s a concern about criminals and drug dealers entering the country, emphasizing the need for secure borders. Voter sentiment appears to reflect these priorities.

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A woman on TikTok said she is afraid that Democrats are losing Michigan. She stated that many Black people believe Trump will save them over a stimulus check and that some are influenced by someone named PZ. She also said that the Muslim community is not going to vote for Kamala Harris. The speaker is surprised that the woman on TikTok shared that people are not feeling Kamala Harris. She believes polls are not accurately reflecting this. The speaker says that people should vote for policies that benefit them, not just based on race or gender. She says that candidates have to earn her vote and that she will ask them why she should vote for them.

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Ballots in Cambria County, Pennsylvania are down, and people are being told to fill out emergency ballots to be counted at the courthouse. This situation is concerning. It feels like chaos is beginning, and there's a fear of Trump winning because he represents a strong option for the future. The past four years have seen a president who seems disengaged and unaware of critical issues, which is troubling. There's a need for change, and regardless of Kamala Harris's name, she is not a viable candidate. The focus should be on addressing these issues effectively.

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The recent election results are deeply concerning, particularly regarding the future of the working class, social security, and civil rights. The 14th Amendment's failure to prevent an insurrection participant from becoming president raises serious questions about accountability. There's a fear of increased national debt and potential mass deportations. As a woman of color, the disappointment is palpable, feeling that cultural resentment played a significant role in the outcome. Despite the sadness, there's a commitment to continue fighting for marginalized communities, including LGBTQ individuals, immigrants, and women. Acknowledging the loss, the focus remains on standing with those who need support and advocating for a better future.
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