Trump Is Already Conceding The Election

The Central Scrutinizer

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LOL, three months til the election and he's already making excuses for his loss.
 
Maybe he is alluding to the fact that the Republicans have rigged the elections with their Voter-ID laws and voter registration purges. He's saying he will win because the election is rigged.
 
LOL, three months til the election and he's already making excuses for his loss.

Is he just making excuses? Or is he setting up his Trumpets to believe that the election was stolen from them by those nasty illegals, Muslims and bleeding women? Because every true American will vote for him, right? You can be sure that he'll file challenges in every state he loses if his lawyers can find some kind of rationale.
 
I think he saw how successful the Dem Nominee was in playing the "It's Rigged" card and is emulating that performance.

Uh, Bernie Sanders is the nominee, right?
 
Is he just making excuses? Or is he setting up his Trumpets to believe that the election was stolen from them by those nasty illegals, Muslims and bleeding women? Because every true American will vote for him, right? You can be sure that he'll file challenges in every state he loses if his lawyers can find some kind of rationale.

And he will lose every single one of them.
 
Trump said that he's heard the election will be rigged. He doesn't actually say from whom he heard it.

In Trump-speak, "I heard" or "Some people are saying," is code for: "I'm completely making this up."
 
I'm left wondering.... Does he think all these polls are rigged too?
 
I'm left wondering.... Does he think all these polls are rigged too?
Probably. He made a bunch of tweets today about how CNN (frankly I think CNN gives crazy Donald surrogates too much airtime) is in Hillary's pocket...they released a poll showing her winning 52-43.
 
I'm left wondering.... Does he think all these polls are rigged too?


This was a huge problem with the Romney campaign. Despite terrible polling numbers, the Republican statisticians were "renorming" the numbers. They'd think that poor minorities were over-representing their likelihood of voting, so they'd cut those numbers down. In the end, they were presenting Romney with their own estimates of a comfortable victory.
 
This was a huge problem with the Romney campaign. Despite terrible polling numbers, the Republican statisticians were "renorming" the numbers. They'd think that poor minorities were over-representing their likelihood of voting, so they'd cut those numbers down. In the end, they were presenting Romney with their own estimates of a comfortable victory.

Romney was so sure he would win he didn't even have a concession speech written.

Donald probably won't even concede. Just push conspiracy theories.
 
I watched the entire Columbus TrumpSpeak earlier tonight, and one thing that struck me was the number of times he talked about how well he'd done in the primaries. It struck me as an odd thing to emphasize if he really believed he was on his way to the White House, but it kind of makes sense if he thinks this is as far as he's going to get.
 
I watched the entire Columbus TrumpSpeak earlier tonight, and one thing that struck me was the number of times he talked about how well he'd done in the primaries. It struck me as an odd thing to emphasize if he really believed he was on his way to the White House, but it kind of makes sense if he thinks this is as far as he's going to get.
He didn't even do that well in the primaries. Most Republican voted for someone else; he got a lower percentage of the vote (44%) than any recent Republican nominee. If the Republicans had the same rules as the Democrats, there would have been a contested convention.
 
Trump said that he's heard the election will be rigged. He doesn't actually say from whom he heard it.

In Trump-speak, "I heard" or "Some people are saying," is code for: "I'm completely making this up."
If any sound is emitted from his very small mouth it is code for "I'm completely making this up”!
 
I think he refuses to concede the election and calls on his supporters to somehow upstage or disrupt the innaugeration.
 
I think he refuses to concede the election and calls on his supporters to somehow upstage or disrupt the innaugeration.

Uh no. At some point his greed and survival mode will kick in. (I think)

While it is way out of character for Trump, I believe he will start to focus on what is the best for his business.
 
Is it within him to stay on a sinking ship? If it gets to late October and the polls are showing that the American public has come to its senses, will he stick with the campaign, or will he ragequit?
 
Is it within him to stay on a sinking ship? If it gets to late October and the polls are showing that the American public has come to its senses, will he stick with the campaign, or will he ragequit?
I think it is perfectly possible that he will quit in a desperate attempt to save his fragile ego from the humiliation of losing to Hillary.
 

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