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6 Reasons Why the Wrong Party Will Win the Most Important US Election

Posted by M. C. on October 5, 2020

https://internationalman.com/articles/six-reasons-why-the-wrong-party-will-win-the-most-important-us-election/

by Doug Casey

The upcoming election may be the most important in US history. At least as important as that of 1860, which led directly to the War Between the States. In 2016 I believed Trump would win and placed a money bet on him. This time I’m not so sure, despite Trump’s “incumbent advantage” and the fact the Democrats could hardly have picked two worse candidates.

I see at least six reasons why this is true, namely:

  • The Virus
  • The economy
  • Demographics
  • Moral collapse of the old order
  • The Deep State
  • Cheating

The consequences of a Democrat victory will be momentous. Let’s look at why it’s likely.

1. The Virus

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Political Polarization – Armstrong Economics

Posted by M. C. on September 3, 2019

Yes

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/political-polarization-are-the-democrats-trying-to-change-american-politics-by-opening-borders/

Martin Armstrong

Political Polarization – Are the Democrats Trying to Change American Politics by Opening Borders?

..Based upon my personal experience, I see this position of the Democrats in the same light. What they are really doing by allowing as many people in from South America is to hopefully change the political demographics. They believe these people would then vote Democrat and they will be able to crush Americans and impose all their policies that they have been unable to secure at the ballot box. AOC and Rep. Ilhan Omar of the squad go as far as making this even racial saying that it is people of color that are being denied access which is a code word for this entire battle over immigration…

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