Donald Trump Projected Winner By ‘20 Days to Save The USA’ conference

Donald Trump Projected Winner

By ‘20 Days to Save The USA’ conference

HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA (November 6, 2020)– Donald Trump has been projected to be the winner of the 2020 Presidential race by the world’s largest virtual conference of its kind: ‘20 Days to Save The USA,’ featuring Trump 2016 Deputy Campaign Chairman Rick Gates, Lt. General Jerry Boykin, Dick Morris and 125 other speakers over a 20 day period. The declaration was made at 10:47 pm Eastern Time on November 5, 2020 by event co-chairman Jerry McGlothlin.

Video of announcement: https://youtu.be/xPNZRl65E74/

Conference speakers: https://specialguests.com/

The call was made because of the following statistics:

Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes) had 94% of the votes counted with Trump leading by 64,000 votes, with a strong legal argument against any Biden recount since Philly blocked poll watchers that prompted former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani to say an either of a million of those votes should be discarded.

North Carolina (15 electoral votes) with 98% of the vote was in with Trump ahead by 77,000 votes. Joe Biden would need a 2 to 1 surge in the remaining votes to catch Trump which is a virtual mathematical impossibility.

Georgia (16 electoral votes) had 99% of the vote counted with Trump ahead by 3500 votes. Biden would have to win by double to catch Trump at the one inch line.

Alaska (3 electoral votes) not being called already for Trump by the major media is a mean joke since he’s currently nearly doubled Joe Biden by 62 to 33 with more than half the votes counted. Trump won Alaska decisively in 2016 and the last time that state selected a Democratic President was in 1964, over a half century ago.

Nevada (6 electoral votes) shows Trump down by about 11,000 votes with 89% of the vote counted, and he continues to surge in the remaining counties.

Arizona (11 electoral votes) has 90% of the vote counted with Trump needing about 57% to win and Maricopa County just turned in their most recent totals at 57%.

McGlothlin concluded, saying, “Trump is virtually assured 268 electoral votes by winning Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Alaska, and that’s without Nevada or Arizona, which after a proper judicial review would give him 285 electoral votes. And if a judge rules rightly that the widespread ineligible ballots in Michigan (16 electoral votes) are subtracted, Trump is up to 301 electoral votes. And since Wisconsin is close enough for an automatic recount, Trump can pick up another 10, so after all this political and judicial smoke clears, Trump finishes at 311 electoral votes to Biden’s 227, a landslide of nearly 50% more electoral votes than Joe Biden.

And even if criminals work overtime stealing votes, Trump will still win by either a Supreme Court ruling from perhaps the most conservative high court in history, or it is remanded down to the House to decide, but Trump still wins since the ‘House’ is more like the Senate since each state gets one vote and Republicans control the majority in more than 25 states. Of course, in such a case there could be a Republican President with a Democrat Vice President, and that would not necessarily be bad since it might work toward unifying a fractionated nation. But any way you slice it, Trump wins a second term.”

CONTACT: Rachel Ford by email at: rford.specialguests@gmail.com or call: 919-437-0001.

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