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Patrick
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AUG 24, 09:15 PM
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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AUG 25, 12:59 AM
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And president, 2024! xoxo
[This message has been edited by TheDigitalAlchemist (edited 08-25-2023).]
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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AUG 25, 01:02 AM
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And vice president 2024
hubba hubba hubba
xoxo
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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AUG 25, 01:04 AM
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"Merk Emrericka gert agern!" - Hillrod Klinforn
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Patrick
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AUG 25, 03:03 AM
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quote | Originally posted by TheDigitalAlchemist:
And president, 2024! xoxo
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Wanna bet?
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TheDigitalAlchemist
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AUG 25, 09:25 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Wanna bet? |
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Sure! *pulls out a wrinkled dollar bill*
Sorry, it's 2023, the dollar still has That old guy on the front *googles what his name is* "George Washington". They don't switch it to the Don until around 2033 Let me pull up an article using Edge+ browser ( Edge Plus:"We've got time travel, baby!")
Trump Secures Landslide Victory in 2024 Election; Biden Concedes Amidst Tears
Date: November 8, 2024
Byline: Jim Johnson
In a stunning turn of events, former President Donald J. Trump has emerged victorious in the 2024 presidential election, securing a resounding mandate from the American electorate. The election concluded last night after a series of nail-biting vote counts that lasted well into the early hours of the morning. As the results came in, incumbent President Joe Biden, his voice filled with emotion, addressed the nation in a solemn concession speech.
The Trump campaign's success was evident from the early stages of the election night, as they captured critical swing states with unexpectedly large margins. States like Pennsylvania, Florida, and Ohio, which had been fiercely contested in previous elections, shifted decisively in favor of Trump this time around. The former president's "America First" message seemed to resonate with a significant portion of the population, as his campaign tapped into concerns about the economy, national security, and immigration.
As the map gradually filled with red, the Biden campaign faced an uphill battle, unable to capture the enthusiasm and voter turnout it had enjoyed in the 2020 election. The Midwest, once a stronghold for the Democrats, saw a remarkable shift towards the Republican candidate. Trump's promises to revitalize industries and protect jobs appeared to strike a chord with voters who had felt overlooked in previous years.
In his emotional concession speech, President Biden praised the democratic process and the peaceful transfer of power that has been a hallmark of American democracy for centuries. He acknowledged the challenges the nation had faced during his presidency, from the ongoing pandemic recovery to divisive political discourse, while expressing his hopes for a united future.
"I believe in the strength of our democracy, and I know that our nation will continue to move forward," President Biden said, his voice quivering with emotion. "Though we may have different visions for our country, let us always remember that we are united as Americans."
In a symbolic gesture, President Biden alluded to the upcoming changes by mentioning the evolution of the nation's visual representation. "Our currency, a reflection of our values and history, will soon bear a new faceāone that represents the choices of the American people," he said, referring to the recent decision to change the person featured on the dollar bill to Donald Trump in 2033.
Experts and analysts are already speculating about the factors that led to Trump's decisive victory. Some cite his ability to connect with a diverse range of voters, while others point to the conservative shift in public sentiment over the past few years. Additionally, Trump's energetic campaign style, frequent rallies, and mastery of social media platforms were seen as crucial in mobilizing his base.
As the country processes the outcome of this historic election, the world watches with anticipation to see how the Trump administration will shape domestic and international policies in the years to come. The legacy of the 2024 election will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the American political landscape, prompting both celebration and reflection across the nation.
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Boy, that was kinda silly. Enjoy the rest of your day.
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Patrick
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AUG 26, 03:45 AM
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quote | Originally posted by TheDigitalAlchemist:
...it's 2023, the dollar still has That old guy on the front *googles what his name is* "George Washington". They don't switch it to the Don until around 2033.
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Heh heh, now that's funny.
You jumped ahead to a purely fictional future. Let me jump back in time... to January 7, 2021. 3:19 PM to be precise.
quote | Originally posted by Patrick Here:
There is NO chance that Donald J Trump will ever get elected as POTUS again. Absolutely no chance. Zip, Zilch, Nada.
If anyone would care to bet $100(US) against my claim, to be paid into Cliff Pennock's Beer Fund, now's the time to speak up.
And if Cliff Pennock would agree to this, I suggest a permanent banishment from PFF to the loser of this bet if payment is not made within 30 days of the conclusion of the next US presidential election.
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My offer still stands (upon consultation with Cliff Pennock). Seriously.
Anyone carefree enough with their money to bet on the Donald?
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Patrick
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AUG 26, 09:10 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Anyone carefree enough with their money to bet on the Donald?
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Anyone ?
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