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Chump knows he is very low on the popularity poll. He LOSES against every one of the top 4 Dem candidates. How will he win?

By doing what he done did the last time. CHEAT. Manipulate. Purge eligible voters wherever and whenever possible. PREVENT eligible voters from voting by hook or by crook. DISCARDING votes that are not prodon. NOT COUNTING votes that come from those who aren't WHITE.

He has armies by the bazillions who are ready and willing to go out and cheat to keep him in power.

AND as his ace in the hole he has fake attorney general liddle billybarr in his pocket who will always rule decide support chump. He can't lose because he has the "law" on his side.

So while bazillions despise him he could win again by well you know how by now don'tcha? SIGH. Let us all pray.

Posted - August 18, 2019

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  • 46117
    The same way he won 2016.  CHEATING.  

    No way he can win unless he does and he has plenty of help.



    White House fumes after Kremlin releases Trump meeting photos

    Pictures from president’s Oval Office talks with Lavrov and Kislyak imply Moscow outmaneuvered Washington




    A handout photo made available by the Russian Foreign Ministry on May 10, 2017 shows US President Donald J. Trump (C) speaking with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (L) and Russian Ambassador to the US Sergei Kislyak during a meeting at the White House in Washington, DC. (HO / RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY / AFP)
    A handout photo made available by the Russian Foreign Ministry on May 10, 2017 shows US President Donald J. Trump (C) speaking with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (L) and Russian Ambassador to the US Sergei Kislyak during a meeting at the White House in Washington, DC. (HO / RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY / AFP)

    WASHINGTON (AFP) — Donald Trump’s administration was left red-faced Thursday after the Kremlin surprised it by releasing pictures of a closed-door meeting between the US president and Russia’s top diplomat.

    The images — issued by the Russian state news agency TASS, and subsequently published by much of the global media — showed a grinning Trump shaking hands with Sergei Lavrov and the Russian ambassador in Washington, Sergei Kislyak, during an Oval Office meeting.

     

    That Wednesday meeting was already being seen as a major diplomatic coup for the Kremlin, a red carpet welcome just months after being hit with US sanctions for meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

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    Veteran diplomats questioned why Trump agreed to host the diplomats — a rare honor for non-heads of state, much less for those at the center of major US political scandal.

    A handout photo made available by the Russian Foreign Ministry on May 10, 2017 shows US President Donald J. Trump (R) speaking with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during a meeting at the White House in Washington, DC. (AFP PHOTO / RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY / HO)
    A handout photo made available by the Russian Foreign Ministry on May 10, 2017 shows US President Donald J. Trump (R) speaking with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during a meeting at the White House in Washington, DC. (AFP PHOTO / RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY / HO)

    US administrations often treat Oval Office meetings as a type of currency, dangling the prospect of a high-profile sit-down to gain leverage or concessions in negotiations.

    But the emergence of photos compounded the perception that Russia had won a diplomatic victory and that the Trump White House was outmaneuvered.

    “Congrats Kollegi (colleagues) at getting these photos! Huge coup,” said former US ambassador to Moscow Michael McFaul.

    Publicly, the White House put on a brave face.

    Trump “should be meeting with the foreign minister,” said White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders, lambasting critics.

    “For them to try to attack him for doing his job, maybe they should spend a little more time doing their jobs and we wouldn’t have all the problems that we do.”

    Privately though White House officials seethed at what they described as a breach of trust.

    Cyber-risks

    Officials said that Vladimir Putin had requested the meeting, a quid-pro-quo for his recent face-to-face with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Moscow.

    The White House was told an official Russian photographer would be present, implying the images would be for the historical record and not necessarily made public.

    “Our official photographer and their official photographer were present, that’s it,” said one aide shortly after the meeting.

    But when the images were published across the world via state media, the White House raged that Moscow had misled them.

    Two officials admitted they were not told that the images would be made public.

    The director of the National Security Agency, Admiral Mike Rogers, was grilled by the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday about the potential risks of cyber-penetration linked to allowing a Russian camera crew into the Oval Office.

    Rogers told the hearing he had not been consulted beforehand.

    The Oval Office pictures could hardly have come at a worse time for Trump, deepening suspicions that he is too cozy with Putin’s government.

    His campaign faces a slew of investigations about whether it colluded with the Kremlin to derail Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid.

    The Lavrov meeting came just hours after Trump fired his FBI director James Comey, the man responsible for investigating the allegations of collusion between his team and Russia.

    The embarrassment was compounded by Ambassador Kislyak’s presence. He is at the center of a series of questions about contacts between Trump’s inner circle and the Russian government.

    Michael Flynn’s failure to disclose meetings with Kislyak eventually led to his departure as national security adviser and made the Russian diplomat a virtual household name.

    “I could have done without the attention,” Kislyak told AFP recently.

     
    This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at August 18, 2019 8:52 AM MDT
      August 18, 2019 8:49 AM MDT
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  • 34871
    Polls directly before the election said he would loose then too.....LOL.

    We seen how accurate those were.
      August 18, 2019 9:53 AM MDT
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  • Very true, m2c 
    I'll give ya that. 

    I've lost all faith in polls.
    And after having taken statistics,
    I now see how easily numbers can be manipulated.

    People often believe what they wanna believe.

    We are force fed by the media what we should think
    and the truth is nothing more than collateral damage.

    Happens to us all at times. 
    Both sides of the aisle unfortunately.

    The ability to discern fact from fiction is in short supply,

    but I'll let you and Goat argue who is sorely lacking.  LOL!
      August 18, 2019 10:08 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    :):):) Woe is us.
      August 18, 2019 12:09 PM MDT
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  • 113301
    It is too far away to take anything seriously m2c. If all else fails and the chump is slated to lose very bigly Russia will step in fix things for him once again. Thank you for your reply! :)
      August 18, 2019 12:09 PM MDT
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