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DT wrote, "given that about 25% of Republicans do adopt some or all of the Q anon belief ".....I don't know where you get that 25% of R's adopt some or all of QAnon belief? Certainly not from what I posted, "Democrats were more likely than Republicans to be familiar with the theory, Pew found, with 28% saying they knew a little or a lot about QAnon compared to 18% of Republicans." Knowing about QAnon is not the same as adopting its looney theory. You and I know about QAnon and I'm betting that neither of us adopts its looney theory.

"getting 300 million people to vote will result in some irregularities and problems.".....I agree. The question is to what degree do those irregularities and problems affect the outcome of an election, enough to make Trump the winner of the election? I doubt it, but I don't really know and neither do you. Call that sitting on the fence if you want to.

Did you know that in 2017 Trump created a Commission to look into the integrity of our election processes. So many states filed lawsuits against the commission that the commission was De-commissioned. Our own AG Ferguson a Democrat was among those who filed suit against the commission.

"Trump has been one of the major players who's destroyed credibility in the media."..... The MSM has destroyed its own credibility, Trump merely point's that out. That Gallup poll I cited said 33% have no trust in the MSM they did not ask the responders if they were D's or R's.

In no way did Trump tell anyone to break the law, he said specifically "peacefully and patriotically demonstrate" The FBI and NYPD told the DC police that trouble was brewing days before Trump's rally, the lawbreaking was a premeditated and planned event long before Trump spoke.

I'll never agree with your point of view, nor you mine. As I've said throughout all these comments is that I am neither D or R, I have voted for both sides. Call that sitting on the fence if you like, I call it being neutral.

Sorry to hear of your accident, hope your injuries were to too serious.

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