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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSave this now: 2024 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
A good all in one place summary of the election and much that led up to it, and since (so far).
I'd recommend copying and pasting the whole thing, complete with links, etc. because when Trump's MAGAS get to it, facts contrary to their "alternate reality" may very well be GONE.
Along with any other history they'll' want to erase or rewrite.
2024 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
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Save this now: 2024 United States presidential election - Wikipedia (Original Post)
B.See
Thursday
OP
jimfields33
(19,042 posts)1. That map makes me so sad.
Only 4 states in the middle of the country. Most in northeast and west coast. What were voters thinking?
B.See
(3,643 posts)2. Thinking? Surely you jest.
Jeebo
(2,284 posts)3. Do they have a Winston Smith waiting in the wings?
He won't require Senate confirmation, or a recess appointment to avoid Senate confirmation.
Ron