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Pakistan should. He likes attention. Trump is straight forward and means business. He has made good repertoire with Pakistani counterpart, Imran Khan atleast on Afghanistan which is really crucial for Pakistan as well.

As an American, I’m all for him to visit Pakistan.

Maybe some mutually positive deals can be made.
 
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Over 60% of votes in Wayne County (home of Detroit) haven't been counted yet. Remember, Hillary lost Michigan by some 10 thousand votes, extremely close competition. Biden is surely going to win Michigan. It comes down to Pennsylvania, which Biden is likely to win too, but he can afford to lose it if he wins Wisconsin. I predict Biden will take all three.
 
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“Nation building” Trump:usflag::china:
Trump is going to cause a class divide/race war sooner or later. The liberals hate him so much more than they hate anything they can imagine lol. America is so divided right now.
 
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What will be the consequences? More Gucci And video game stores looted?

Funny story, a client of mines owns a jewelry store and was broken into during the riots. I was at his store afterwards and a black guy comes in and tried to sell me a Rolex Submariner for approx $150, and tells me I can give you a Certificate of authenticity. I was hesitate but the client throws me the money and tells me to buy it, which I did and then he tells me that damn watch was his, since then I’m an owner of a 4,000 watch. Lol
 
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Trump is going to cause a class divide/race war sooner or later. The liberals hate him so much more than they hate anything they can imagine lol. America is so divided right now.

He doesn’t seem like the healing type, but I expect all but the most extremist left to focus on trying to rebuild their finances.

The liberals will have to work with him over the next 4 years or else risk losing the house of representatives in the 2022 mid term elections, and being completely out of power.

with the Supreme Court 6-3 in favor of the right wing, liberals will have to start from scratch on how they make their legal cases from now on. So the rhetoric of class warfare / racial warfare won’t work anymore.

Don’t expect a race war, more Latinos and Blacks sided with Trump then ever before. Economics is what matters to most people.

This election was a rebuke of identity politics and should be seen as reaffirming the old 1992 Clinton slogan “It’s the Economy”. Trump’s economic populism carried him through this and the fear of the riots returning if Biden won.
 
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He doesn’t like the healing type, but I expect all but the most extremist left to focus on trying to rebuild their finances.

The liberals will have to work with him over the next 4 years or else risk losing the house of representatives in the 2022 mid term elections, and being completely out of power.

with the Supreme Court 6-3 in favor of the right wing, liberals will have to start from scratch on how they make their legal cases from now on.
Trump is a divider not a uniter. He can't help himself shooting down anything that opposes him. He will only cause distrust between Americans. Still too early to tell but Biden is still favourite at this stage.
 
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How trump Florida:-






OPINION
Latinos fled corruption at home to come to the U.S. Trump seems to think we forgot that.
As Latinos with roots in Latin America, it’s time we level with each other about the reason we actually fled our failed states.
Image: Three hands with red overlays hold up torn signs that read 'Latinos for Trump'

Censorship; forced sterilization; firing dissenters — Trump’s America looks a lot like the corrupt states many Latino voters fled.Anjali Nair / MSNBC; Getty Images

Nov. 3, 2020, 9:44 AM PST
By María Teresa Kumar
This year, like most election years, Florida is a crucial state in the national vote. President Donald Trump knows this, and for the past two years has flooded media outlets and the Facebook feeds of Latino Floridians with the horrors of socialism and communism. He seems to have persuaded some voters that a political system is the reason they fled their native countries. It is not. As Latinos with roots in Latin America, it’s time we level with each other for the primary reason we actually fled our failed states.

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Trump seems to have persuaded some voters that a political system is the reason they fled their native countries. It is not.
Whether it was under the guise of Cuba’s communism, Venezuela’s socialism, Colombia’s democracy or Chile’s dictatorship, these propped-up government regimes peddled ideologies that masked the true culprit that ravages these countries even today. Because that true culprit is the widespread corruption, from the top of the highest office down to the cable guy. It was, and is, the insecurity and fear of retribution caused by voicing government dissent.



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NOV. 3, 202002:32

I was born in Colombia. I have first-hand, real-world experience of what a near-failed state looks like, because my family fled one. In the Colombia where I was born, if you ran a small business like my husband does today, unless you were in favor with the ruling party or greasing the palm of someone in power, your small business would be out of business. Corruption was so universal from the top in Bogotá down to state and local governments across the country that it served as an additional tax on the people, one that few could afford to pay.

Tired of a corrupt, broken system they knew would fail and afraid to speak freely about what they believed, my family left Colombia. It was the first step in my journey where I started translating and navigating the American culture for my immigrant family from a young age.
Trump’s America has all the trappings of what millions of us fled.
When I was 16, my mother and I were sitting on the cement step to our backyard with the sun streaming down. She asked me what I wanted to do with my life. I said, “I like government.” My mother stopped her gardening and stared straight into my eyes: “Remember what we left behind,” she said evenly. “Government is not for the people. It’s too dangerous for you.”
Watching Trump support unlawful strong-arm tactics in Portland this summer as people shoved protestors into unmarked vans was more reminiscent of Latin American governments fearful of transparency of injustice than the right to peacefully protest, which is protected in America. Trump’s America has all the trappings of what millions of us fled: censoring reporters, firing civil servants as a price of dissent, forking over big fat government contracts like his trumped-up wall to his cronies, exacting unimaginable torture by sterilizing migrant women seeking a shot at a better life, and deporting 545 children’s parents and leaving those children abandoned.



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Once Trump realized that the majority of Covid-19 casualties were Black and brown, it appeared he ceased his daily briefings. Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, half of all Latinos have been laid off or had our hours reduced, yet just 18 percent of Latino-owned businesses received Paycheck Protection Program loans to help save many of those lost hours and jobs. Twenty percent of Latino workers, including American citizens, were shut out from relief in the CARES Act. Another report on essential workers showed that many were not being protected by basic health and safety measures and that some had died of Covid-19 as a result.
In peddling division and racism, this president telegraphs his true intentions, going so far as to create a denaturalization task force in his Department of Justice under Attorney General William Barr. As a naturalized citizen, this offends me and it should also offend the one-in-10 voters who chose the United States as their country.
All the policies Trump claims he’s advanced instead send our community back decades. Latinos lead in small business creation, and Trump touts the payroll tax to seduce us into thinking we’re getting a tax break. In reality, that same tax funds Social Security and Medicare, programs that are supplemental income later in life for many, but that are very real and critical retirement and healthcare plans for people like my mother.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, half of all Latinos have been laid off or had our hours reduced, yet just 18 percent of Latino-owned businesses received Paycheck Protection Program loans.
This election is so personal and so important to me because my family fled a failed democracy underwritten by corruption. Don’t be hoodwinked. If re-elected, Trump will continue acting in his own self-interest, including continuing to damage our institutions and exploit our resources for himself, his family, and his friends. America is the ultimate democratic example because we can speak freely, assemble safely, and our institutions aren’t ravaged by the cancer that is corruption. But for the last four years, Trump has stress-tested our press, our institutions, our law enforcement, our judicial system our very own American identity — and if elected, the next four will see much worse.
Today is the last day to vote in our country. Most voters are already decided, and an unprecedented number have already cast their ballots. But the effort to sway the Latino vote under false claims of thwarting political evils isn’t new, and we’re likely to see the pattern continue, whether with Trump or another candidate. This is still a moment to acknowledge what’s really happening in this country. As citizens, we must protect our nation against what so many millions fled, and it starts with taking a look at the disparity between what Trump has promised, and what he has wrought.
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María Teresa Kumar
María Teresa Kumar is an MSNBC columnist, contributor and the president and CEO of Voto Latino, a digital-first organization dedicated to educating, engaging and empowering the Latinx community to register to vote and make its voice heard at the polls.
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Over 60% of votes in Wayne County (home of Detroit) haven't been counted yet. Remember, Hillary lost Michigan by some 10 thousand votes, extremely close competition. Biden is surely going to win Michigan. It comes down to Pennsylvania, which Biden is likely to win too, but he can afford to lose it if he wins Wisconsin. I predict Biden will take all three.
According to CNN, Pennsylvania officials are saying they still need to count a couple of million ballots, including mail in, over all.

That's more than enough to swing the state towards biden.

Right now, I'm interested in Wisconsin, as it looks like it may go to trump, but I'm unsure if it will.
 
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Biden is closing the gap in Georgia, it's very possible he wins Georgia. He has secured Nevada and Arizona. A Trump victory is beginning to slip
 
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Its clear trump is a semi white nationalist so i have no idea why minorities vote for him. Insecure and white worshipping?
 
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Unbiased look

a) He defeated Covid-19, Also agreed to take experimental Drug
b) He is winning left / right even after Covid-19 plagued 2020 year
c) He is able to retain all his support in his existing regions
d) He has had Proper relations with Pakistan mutual understanding
e) The guy wrote the book "Art of Dealing" , Amazon high seller , I quote him
f) Enjoys eating Beef burger from McDonalds daily never had a health problem

Another person would have lost badly

The win is fair and square

Biden should just call it a day and admit he lost
 
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He doesn’t like the healing type, but I expect all but the most extremist left to focus on trying to rebuild their finances.

The liberals will have to work with him over the next 4 years or else risk losing the house of representatives in the 2022 mid term elections, and being completely out of power.

with the Supreme Court 6-3 in favor of the right wing, liberals will have to start from scratch on how they make their legal cases from now on. So the rhetoric of class warfare / racial warfare won’t work anymore.

Don’t expect a race war, more Latinos and Blacks sided with Trump then ever before. Economics is what matters to most people.

This election was a rebuke of identity politics and should be seen as reaffirming the old 1992 Clinton slogan “It’s the Economy”.

Yes, that's true. But Trump is bad at economics too. The stock market he inherited was from Obama era policies while he was only able to sustain it by pumping credit and low interest. Coronavirus exposed it and now the stock market is basically a political zombie, only able to survive on continued credit injections from the Fed.
 
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