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Kerry threatened a revolt if Trump wins. Of course the media will not report that. But they will go nuts if Trump demands fair elections.

1. If Trump loses the election but says the vote was not legitimate due to fraud, then he is trying to stay in power illegally and we must forcibly remove him.
2. If the democrats lose the election but say the vote was not legitimate due to fraud, then it is imperative to start a revolution.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/john-kerry-trump-victory-could-provoke-a-revolution

John Kerry: Trump victory could provoke a revolution
by Joel Gehrke, Foreign Affairs Reporter |
| June 19, 2020 10:52 AM

Former Secretary of State John Kerry raised the possibility that a victory by President Trump could provoke a revolution in the United States, claiming that Republicans have a history of denying voting rights to Democratic voters.

“If people don't have adequate access to the ballot, I mean that's the stuff on which revolutions are built,” Kerry said during a virtual appearance at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit. “If you begin to deny people the capacity of your democracy to work, even the Founding Fathers wrote in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, we have an inherent right to challenge that. And I'm worried that increasingly, people are disaffected."

Kerry implied that such chicanery contributed to his defeat in 2004 and former Vice President Al Gore’s loss in 2000, maintaining that this pattern unfolded recently in Georgia — an apparent reference to Stacey Abrams’s defeat in the state’s 2018 gubernatorial race. That history, as he views it, undermines U.S. claims to Western leadership.

“We're not meeting the standard that we ought to be meeting, so I'm deeply concerned about protecting the vote,” he said.

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Kerry threatened a revolt if Trump wins. Of course the media will not report that. But they will go nuts if Trump demands fair elections.

1. If Trump loses the election but says the vote was not legitimate due to fraud, then he is trying to stay in power illegally and we must forcibly remove him.
2. If the democrats lose the election but say the vote was not legitimate due to fraud, then it is imperative to start a revolution.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/john-kerry-trump-victory-could-provoke-a-revolution

John Kerry: Trump victory could provoke a revolution
by Joel Gehrke, Foreign Affairs Reporter |
| June 19, 2020 10:52 AM

Former Secretary of State John Kerry raised the possibility that a victory by President Trump could provoke a revolution in the United States, claiming that Republicans have a history of denying voting rights to Democratic voters.

“If people don't have adequate access to the ballot, I mean that's the stuff on which revolutions are built,” Kerry said during a virtual appearance at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit. “If you begin to deny people the capacity of your democracy to work, even the Founding Fathers wrote in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, we have an inherent right to challenge that. And I'm worried that increasingly, people are disaffected."

Kerry implied that such chicanery contributed to his defeat in 2004 and former Vice President Al Gore’s loss in 2000, maintaining that this pattern unfolded recently in Georgia — an apparent reference to Stacey Abrams’s defeat in the state’s 2018 gubernatorial race. That history, as he views it, undermines U.S. claims to Western leadership.

“We're not meeting the standard that we ought to be meeting, so I'm deeply concerned about protecting the vote,” he said.

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no, you are doing fake news, he did not "threatened", he's correct about some facts, Trump is

- The most divisive president ever.
- Trying to destroy/delay the elections in covid-19 context.
- A president of a party which is pushing for vote suppression.

A revolt could happen, and would be very well deserved, certainly supported by the rest of the world, even american army itself...
Good news : ballot has very little secret in US so we have the list of active trump supporters.

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When you're attacking the moderator, your candidate lost.
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When you're attacking the moderator, your candidate lost.



No. Chris Wallace is an obvious Biden voter. Biden didnt answer any question and Wallace didnt press him about it because hes a spineless shit.

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When you're attacking the moderator, your candidate lost.




Who's attacking the moderator?
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