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Originally Posted by Soldier Boy
Honestly though if anything his cult of personality has grown significantly since 2016 - though possibly more in intensity than scope. I'd imagine some of the more moderate Republicans who voted for him in 2016 would struggle to vote for him again now. But you never know. As I said... 6/5 is tempting enough to bet on a win.
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i can't remember the odds i got in 2016, i do know i ended up with a couple of hundred quid for a tiny stake
The way these things play out is complicated. They reckon that 23% of the public wont vote for trump now he is convicted. Granted some of them just wont vote at all and some may vote for biden, but that is country wide, in the swing states it may be completely different. Also, not every swing state is the same. They all have individual peculiarities
I'm going to call it now. No matter who wins the election, the other side is going to contest the result. The time of the dems saying let democracy take it's course will be over, because they will have lost democracy with a trump win. I foresee a violent end to it all. It's just heading straight down that path