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2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still

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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#941 » by BallSacBounce » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:09 pm

Pointgod wrote:
BallSacBounce wrote:Attendance at Trump rallies have been enormous with tremendous energy.

The Biden Circle Jerkers look like a funeral. It's a death cult so they look the part. Biden surrogate Buttigieg yesterday saying more job and economy killing lockdowns likely coming if Biden wins. Dark winter according to Joe. Blech.

Trump's schedule yesterday....

Read on Twitter


And this is whe he does it. For the same reasons Dems wanted to end the rallies due to "corona." Uh huh, riiiight.

These numbers terrify Democrats.

Read on Twitter


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Just look at these crowds!!!

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D) is voicing concern after seeing photos of the massive Trump rally crowd in Butler on Saturday night.

Read on Twitter


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And this was the crowd in Miami last night, 3.5 hours BEFORE the President was scheduled to speak.

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Tell me how many votes Trump won by in 2016? How did Republicans do in 2018?

Republicans did what they had to do in 2018 adding two seats in the Senate. That's why you have Justice Barrett.

2016 speaks for itself. Against all polling odds Trump won and he's going to do it again.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#942 » by Pointgod » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:16 pm

BallSacBounce wrote:
Pointgod wrote:
BallSacBounce wrote:Attendance at Trump rallies have been enormous with tremendous energy.

The Biden Circle Jerkers look like a funeral. It's a death cult so they look the part. Biden surrogate Buttigieg yesterday saying more job and economy killing lockdowns likely coming if Biden wins. Dark winter according to Joe. Blech.

Trump's schedule yesterday....

Read on Twitter


And this is whe he does it. For the same reasons Dems wanted to end the rallies due to "corona." Uh huh, riiiight.

These numbers terrify Democrats.

Read on Twitter


Read on Twitter


Read on Twitter


Just look at these crowds!!!

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D) is voicing concern after seeing photos of the massive Trump rally crowd in Butler on Saturday night.

Read on Twitter


Read on Twitter


Read on Twitter


And this was the crowd in Miami last night, 3.5 hours BEFORE the President was scheduled to speak.

Read on Twitter




Tell me how many votes Trump won by in 2016? How did Republicans do in 2018?

Republicans did what they had to do in 2018 adding two seats in the Senate. That's why you have Justice Barrett.

2016 speaks for itself. Against all polling odds Trump won and he's going to do it again.


Okay now show me the actual numbers.

How many votes did Trump win by in 2016?
And how many votes did the Republicans vs what Democrats got in 2018? You can stick to Congress and the Senate to make it easier on you.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#943 » by Ray Williams » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:18 pm

Huge Trump rallies only prove our country is full of racists and stupid mthrfkrs, helps to map them out. The fact that he’s a crook, sexual predator, pedofile and stupid as fk and you still vote for him tells me a lot about you.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#944 » by Clyde_Style » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:21 pm

Pointgod wrote:Okay now show me the actual numbers.

How many votes did Trump win by in 2016?
And how many votes did the Republicans vs what Democrats got in 2018? You can stick to Congress and the Senate to make it easier on you.


Troll conveniently omitted there are a much larger number of GOP Senators up for election this cycle. 2018 wave continues with more of their necks on the line
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#945 » by Pointgod » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:24 pm

Bold closing strategy here....

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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#946 » by RShahNyC89 » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:25 pm

Clyde_Style wrote:
EnigmatiC wrote:
dakomish23 wrote:
Ignoring science to do a flurry of super spreader events b/c he’s losing.

Congrats?

:rofl:



So what if grandma died? Look at how good Trump looks! :lol:


BallSacBounce wrote:
Oh wow well will you look at that. That 200,000 is now 9,683 if you don't have any underlying health issues. This just isn't that big of a deal unless you are elderly and/or have underlying health issues. Usually for the elderly they do.

I couldn't give a **** less about it.


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Yes the higher your age and the more comorbidities you have, the lower your survival rate. That is not unique to COVID-19, it's for everything. However, underlying health issues is a crutch to make it seem like it isn't as dangerous as it is.

Over 65 - Appx 50 million
Smokers - Appx 35 million
Hypertension - Appx 110 million
Diabetics - Appx 35 million
Asthma/COPD - Appx 25 million+

All of these people have pre-existing conditions. That doesn't even account for people with autoimmune conditions that are on immunosuppressives, people that don't know they have those conditions because of a lack of healthcare and various other things that health insurance categorize as having a pre-existing condition.

There are estimates that show pre-existing conditions are present in 1/2 american adults.

I took care of nothing but COVID-19 patients from end of March to end of May here in Manhattan. The majority of my deaths were in the elderly, but we had deaths in younger patients and we had severe illnesses that did not result in deaths in many more.

Anecdotally an example is a late 30s year old father of 2 that had a history of childhood asthma (someone that didn't even have an asthma pump anymore) had a 20 day hospitalization that resulted in being discharge on oxygen. This guy's life is forever changed. But he doesn't count as a death and this **** is embarrassing that it's politicized.

People went from thanking frontline workers to trying to discredit us on TV to support their political idealogies. Trying to make it sound like people are lying (despite things that are starting back up) and that we do it for money?
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#947 » by coopnyc74 » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:27 pm

Been doing the electoral map over and over, I almost always come up with Joe 278-260 in all different scenarios. My body is ready.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#948 » by BallSacBounce » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:28 pm

In Florida Republicans wanted to get the total deficit in votes down to 150,000 votes or less from VBM and Early Voting. The relatively high number being because of the expected much larger percentage than normal of VBM for Dems.

They succeeded, total deficit went from 614,000 from VBM to 55,000 !!!! after Early Voting was counted. In 2016 the deficit was 88,000 going into Election Day.

Here:
https://countyballotfiles.floridados.gov/VoteByMailEarlyVotingReports/PublicStats

Meanwhile, in PA, from the Washington Post ....

Report: Democrats Growing More Anxious in Pennsylvania About ‘Late Shift’ Towards Trump

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/11/01/report-democrats-growing-more-anxious-in-pennsylvania-about-late-shift-towards-trump/

Democrats are anxious about Pennsylvania and a “potential late shift” towards President Donald Trump that could threaten their narrow lead, according to the Washington Post on Sunday.

The concern was embodied in what the Post called a “last-minute, two-day blitz” for Biden in the state, as Trump held four rallies in Pennsylvania on Saturday. The paper reported:

Most Democrats still believe Biden will capture Pennsylvania, and he maintains a modest polling lead there, but their confidence has eroded in recent weeks with emerging signs of a tightening contest in the state, according to elected officials, strategists and party activists. Both sides believe the outcome in Pennsylvania will be crucial in determining who wins the White House.


Democrats are worried for a variety of reasons, the paper reported. They are worried about problems with mail-in balloting, which Democrats heavily encouraged in recent weeks. They are worried about a “voter surge” in so-called “White, rural areas” favorable to Trump and signs of a lower-than-anticipated turnout among the Democratic base.

They are also reportedly nervous about alleged GOP efforts to place limits on voting. They “cringe” at the recent looting and violence in Philadelphia, which they worry will make Biden look weak on crime and hostile to police.

They also reportedly have “lingering concerns” about Biden’s comments on oil and gas. At the final presidential debate, Biden declared he would end the oil industry. When Trump asked Biden at the debate if he would “close down the oil industry,” Biden responded, “I would transition from the oil industry, yes.”


Yeah, I knew that transitioning from oil comment by Biden left a mark.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#949 » by Pointgod » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:28 pm

Ray Williams wrote:Huge Trump rallies only prove our country is full of racists and stupid mthrfkrs, helps to map them out. The fact that he’s a crook, sexual predator, pedofile and stupid as fk and you still vote for him tells me a lot about you.


Let’s just say that the crowds aren’t on the up and up. I’m sure we’ll hear a lot about how these people aren’t from the area or they’re travelling Trump supporters. Or like we found out with Candace Owens, they were compensated to show up.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#950 » by Pointgod » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:29 pm

Clyde_Style wrote:
Pointgod wrote:Okay now show me the actual numbers.

How many votes did Trump win by in 2016?
And how many votes did the Republicans vs what Democrats got in 2018? You can stick to Congress and the Senate to make it easier on you.


Troll conveniently omitted there are a much larger number of GOP Senators up for election this cycle. 2018 wave continues with more of their necks on the line


Listen I don’t even want to own him on that subject. Just asking for some numbers but he doesn’t want to provide them... we can take what we will from that.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#951 » by Clyde_Style » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:30 pm

Ray Williams wrote:Huge Trump rallies only prove our country is full of racists and stupid mthrfkrs, helps to map them out. The fact that he’s a crook, sexual predator, pedofile and stupid as fk and you still vote for him tells me a lot about you.


plus their overt desire to infect each other is the greatest example of social darwinism I've ever seen
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#952 » by BallSacBounce » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:31 pm

Ray Williams wrote:Huge Trump rallies only prove our country is full of racists and stupid mthrfkrs, helps to map them out. The fact that he’s a crook, sexual predator, pedofile and stupid as fk and you still vote for him tells me a lot about you.

That you think that says everything about you and nothing about us.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#953 » by BallSacBounce » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:32 pm

Pointgod wrote:
Ray Williams wrote:Huge Trump rallies only prove our country is full of racists and stupid mthrfkrs, helps to map them out. The fact that he’s a crook, sexual predator, pedofile and stupid as fk and you still vote for him tells me a lot about you.


Let’s just say that the crowds aren’t on the up and up. I’m sure we’ll hear a lot about how these people aren’t from the area or they’re travelling Trump supporters. Or like we found out with Candace Owens, they were compensated to show up.

Lmfao you really believe that?
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#954 » by HarthorneWingo » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:34 pm

RShahNyC89 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:
EnigmatiC wrote:

So what if grandma died? Look at how good Trump looks! :lol:


BallSacBounce wrote:
Oh wow well will you look at that. That 200,000 is now 9,683 if you don't have any underlying health issues. This just isn't that big of a deal unless you are elderly and/or have underlying health issues. Usually for the elderly they do.

I couldn't give a **** less about it.


Image


Yes the higher your age and the more comorbidities you have, the lower your survival rate. That is not unique to COVID-19, it's for everything. However, underlying health issues is a crutch to make it seem like it isn't as dangerous as it is.

Over 65 - Appx 50 million
Smokers - Appx 35 million
Hypertension - Appx 110 million
Diabetics - Appx 35 million
Asthma/COPD - Appx 25 million+

All of these people have pre-existing conditions. That doesn't even account for people with autoimmune conditions that are on immunosuppressives, people that don't know they have those conditions because of a lack of healthcare and various other things that health insurance categorize as having a pre-existing condition.

There are estimates that show pre-existing conditions are present in 1/2 american adults.

I took care of nothing but COVID-19 patients from end of March to end of May here in Manhattan. The majority of my deaths were in the elderly, but we had deaths in younger patients and we had severe illnesses that did not result in deaths in many more.

Anecdotally an example is a late 30s year old father of 2 that had a history of childhood asthma (someone that didn't even have an asthma pump anymore) had a 20 day hospitalization that resulted in being discharge on oxygen. This guy's life is forever changed. But he doesn't count as a death and this **** is embarrassing that it's politicized.

People went from thanking frontline workers to trying to discredit us on TV to support their political idealogies. Trying to make it sound like people are lying (despite things that are starting back up) and that we do it for money?



Thank you for all your good work and fighting the good fight. Most of the country will always be in awe of what you all have done. They’ll be writing books and making movies about it.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#955 » by Clyde_Style » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:35 pm

RShahNyC89 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:
EnigmatiC wrote:

So what if grandma died? Look at how good Trump looks! :lol:


BallSacBounce wrote:
Oh wow well will you look at that. That 200,000 is now 9,683 if you don't have any underlying health issues. This just isn't that big of a deal unless you are elderly and/or have underlying health issues. Usually for the elderly they do.

I couldn't give a **** less about it.


Image


Yes the higher your age and the more comorbidities you have, the lower your survival rate. That is not unique to COVID-19, it's for everything. However, underlying health issues is a crutch to make it seem like it isn't as dangerous as it is.

Over 65 - Appx 50 million
Smokers - Appx 35 million
Hypertension - Appx 110 million
Diabetics - Appx 35 million
Asthma/COPD - Appx 25 million+

All of these people have pre-existing conditions. That doesn't even account for people with autoimmune conditions that are on immunosuppressives, people that don't know they have those conditions because of a lack of healthcare and various other things that health insurance categorize as having a pre-existing condition.

There are estimates that show pre-existing conditions are present in 1/2 american adults.

I took care of nothing but COVID-19 patients from end of March to end of May here in Manhattan. The majority of my deaths were in the elderly, but we had deaths in younger patients and we had severe illnesses that did not result in deaths in many more.

Anecdotally an example is a late 30s year old father of 2 that had a history of childhood asthma (someone that didn't even have an asthma pump anymore) had a 20 day hospitalization that resulted in being discharge on oxygen. This guy's life is forever changed. But he doesn't count as a death and this **** is embarrassing that it's politicized.

People went from thanking frontline workers to trying to discredit us on TV to support their political idealogies. Trying to make it sound like people are lying (despite things that are starting back up) and that we do it for money?


Thanks for your efforts to help others

It is shameful how Trumpism has lionized bad cops while villainizing health care workers and scientists. This nation won't survive if that becomes the permanent state of affairs
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#956 » by Clyde_Style » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:37 pm

BallSacBounce wrote:
Ray Williams wrote:Huge Trump rallies only prove our country is full of racists and stupid mthrfkrs, helps to map them out. The fact that he’s a crook, sexual predator, pedofile and stupid as fk and you still vote for him tells me a lot about you.

That you think that says everything about you and nothing about us.


You are a white nationalist so you don't get to flip anything back on them
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#957 » by omerome » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:37 pm

What pisses me off is not the mountain of lies this guy in the White House makes each day. Not the fact that over 230k people have passed away from COVID and there is no plan in sight from his administration other than just wishing it went away like a miracle. Not the fact that he is a misogynistic, bigoted racist that only cares about himself. Not the fact that he cheats on his taxes and to this day still can't show us his tax returns. Not the fact that we still don't know the whereabouts of over 500 children by his policies. Not the fact that he has to be shamed into disavowing white nationalists (which he still doesn't really disavow). Not the fact that his family is working in the White House simply because they are related to him and yet wants us to pretend it isn't happening. Not the fact that the GOP couldn't care less about helping anyone but the rich and powerful and staying in power. Not the fact that he is the most corrupt and evil person to hold the office.

All of these things are horrible. But what really pisses me off is over 40% of people in this country are not only okay with it, but they are willing to go through it for another term. Lighting yourself on fire so the smoke and ash can make your neighbor cough is just bringing harm to yourself and then someone else has to take care of the problem. That spite is literally getting people killed. Why are those people okay with this?

We may not share political ideologies and that's fine, but we're still all Americans. We should all want each other to do well and succeed. We should still care about each other's well-being. And instead, from the top, we have an angry president who has from day one divided this country into two categories - his following vs. everyone else. And last I checked, he is not just the president of his following; but of the entire United States. If he wanted to simply be the former, he should have started a fan club and let the adults run for public office. We should not look at our neighbors and co-workers are enemies. We shouldn't stop talking to family members, but sadly, here we are. And it's thanks to not only him, but people who blindly go along with it.

The past four years truly have felt like you've been tied to a chair while a toddler is holding a gun AND his parents are recording the video on TikTok.

By the way, the world is also watching.
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#958 » by BallSacBounce » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:38 pm

RShahNyC89 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:
EnigmatiC wrote:

So what if grandma died? Look at how good Trump looks! :lol:


BallSacBounce wrote:
Oh wow well will you look at that. That 200,000 is now 9,683 if you don't have any underlying health issues. This just isn't that big of a deal unless you are elderly and/or have underlying health issues. Usually for the elderly they do.

I couldn't give a **** less about it.


Image


Yes the higher your age and the more comorbidities you have, the lower your survival rate. That is not unique to COVID-19, it's for everything. However, underlying health issues is a crutch to make it seem like it isn't as dangerous as it is.

Over 65 - Appx 50 million
Smokers - Appx 35 million
Hypertension - Appx 110 million
Diabetics - Appx 35 million
Asthma/COPD - Appx 25 million+

All of these people have pre-existing conditions. That doesn't even account for people with autoimmune conditions that are on immunosuppressives, people that don't know they have those conditions because of a lack of healthcare and various other things that health insurance categorize as having a pre-existing condition.

There are estimates that show pre-existing conditions are present in 1/2 american adults.

I took care of nothing but COVID-19 patients from end of March to end of May here in Manhattan. The majority of my deaths were in the elderly, but we had deaths in younger patients and we had severe illnesses that did not result in deaths in many more.

Anecdotally an example is a late 30s year old father of 2 that had a history of childhood asthma (someone that didn't even have an asthma pump anymore) had a 20 day hospitalization that resulted in being discharge on oxygen. This guy's life is forever changed. But he doesn't count as a death and this **** is embarrassing that it's politicized.

People went from thanking frontline workers to trying to discredit us on TV to support their political idealogies. Trying to make it sound like people are lying (despite things that are starting back up) and that we do it for money?

Well these Trump supporters at these massive rallies should be dropping like flies then. How come they're not?
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#959 » by Clyde_Style » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:41 pm

BallSacBounce wrote:
RShahNyC89 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:


Image


Yes the higher your age and the more comorbidities you have, the lower your survival rate. That is not unique to COVID-19, it's for everything. However, underlying health issues is a crutch to make it seem like it isn't as dangerous as it is.

Over 65 - Appx 50 million
Smokers - Appx 35 million
Hypertension - Appx 110 million
Diabetics - Appx 35 million
Asthma/COPD - Appx 25 million+

All of these people have pre-existing conditions. That doesn't even account for people with autoimmune conditions that are on immunosuppressives, people that don't know they have those conditions because of a lack of healthcare and various other things that health insurance categorize as having a pre-existing condition.

There are estimates that show pre-existing conditions are present in 1/2 american adults.

I took care of nothing but COVID-19 patients from end of March to end of May here in Manhattan. The majority of my deaths were in the elderly, but we had deaths in younger patients and we had severe illnesses that did not result in deaths in many more.

Anecdotally an example is a late 30s year old father of 2 that had a history of childhood asthma (someone that didn't even have an asthma pump anymore) had a 20 day hospitalization that resulted in being discharge on oxygen. This guy's life is forever changed. But he doesn't count as a death and this **** is embarrassing that it's politicized.

People went from thanking frontline workers to trying to discredit us on TV to support their political idealogies. Trying to make it sound like people are lying (despite things that are starting back up) and that we do it for money?

Well these Trump supporters at these massive rallies should be dropping like flies then. How come they're not?


https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2020/11/01/study-trump-rallies-linked-to-over-700-covid-19-coronavirus-deaths-here-are-the-caveats/?sh=e7ba7b06064f

Derp! Typical of you to nonchalantly ignore the facts

Trump rallies have left 700+ dead, 30,000+ infected and spreading to countless new victims
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Re: 2020 Presidential Election Thread: The Homestretch... Still 

Post#960 » by omerome » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:48 pm

BallSacBounce wrote:
RShahNyC89 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:


Image


Yes the higher your age and the more comorbidities you have, the lower your survival rate. That is not unique to COVID-19, it's for everything. However, underlying health issues is a crutch to make it seem like it isn't as dangerous as it is.

Over 65 - Appx 50 million
Smokers - Appx 35 million
Hypertension - Appx 110 million
Diabetics - Appx 35 million
Asthma/COPD - Appx 25 million+

All of these people have pre-existing conditions. That doesn't even account for people with autoimmune conditions that are on immunosuppressives, people that don't know they have those conditions because of a lack of healthcare and various other things that health insurance categorize as having a pre-existing condition.

There are estimates that show pre-existing conditions are present in 1/2 american adults.

I took care of nothing but COVID-19 patients from end of March to end of May here in Manhattan. The majority of my deaths were in the elderly, but we had deaths in younger patients and we had severe illnesses that did not result in deaths in many more.

Anecdotally an example is a late 30s year old father of 2 that had a history of childhood asthma (someone that didn't even have an asthma pump anymore) had a 20 day hospitalization that resulted in being discharge on oxygen. This guy's life is forever changed. But he doesn't count as a death and this **** is embarrassing that it's politicized.

People went from thanking frontline workers to trying to discredit us on TV to support their political idealogies. Trying to make it sound like people are lying (despite things that are starting back up) and that we do it for money?

Well these Trump supporters at these massive rallies should be dropping like flies then. How come they're not?

They may not be dropping like flies, but thanks to these rallies (which are superspreader events), this virus is getting opportunities to mutate. And because of this mutation, the virus may become more contagious.

A study involving more than 5,000 COVID-19 patients in Houston finds that the virus that causes the disease is accumulating genetic mutations, one of which may have made it more contagious. This mirrors a study published in July that found that around the world, viral strains with the same genetic mutation quickly outcompeted other strains.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201030142123.htm

Is this another example of, "if I don't see it, it doesn't exist" logic I keep seeing?

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