It's the end of November 4 here in Seoul. Will Trump's momentum have slowed down since 10/11? We'll see, I guess. I still suspect another cheat, but as they say, the pro-Trump votes need to be "too big to rig" in order to carry this election. And from now on, turnout will be vitally important. No more apathy! No more both-sides-ism.
The above video is less about regular polls and more about betting sites that have swung in favor of Trump, often an indication of momentum if nothing else.
It's almost November 5, half a day ahead of the US east coast, so we in Korea won't know (tentative) election results until Wednesday morning, Seoul time. I expect the left to cry foul a whole bunch assuming Trump wins. There will be riots, fires, and shooting. That, or I expect Kamala to be illegitimately coronated and to ascend to the Oval Office in a sham ceremony, having been imbued with as much authority and legitimacy as Joe Biden. Either way, I'm kind of glad I'll be in Korea when all the madness occurs. And, hey—if the hoi polloi prove me wrong and act unwontedly civilized, I'll take that as a win and as a good sign for the future. Meanwhile, I'll be curious to see whether Joe Biden tells the angry masses to go home in peace, the way Trump did (and the news of which was long suppressed to help along the false accusations of incitement). A test of character is coming for Joe. I expect him to fail.
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