
President Donald J. Trump salutes Friday, Oct. 30, 2020, prior to boarding Marine One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, to begin his trip to Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. (Official White House photo by Tia Dufour)
As the final hours before the 2020 American presidential election ticked away, Democrats were getting frantic.
Maybe it was because of their candidate Joe Biden's newest gaffe, where he simply missed his cue at a rally. Or something:
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Maybe it was because after months and months of stating as fact that Biden had no chance to lose, suddenly Biden campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon warned about Donald Trump being declared the winner.
Specifically, she said, "Under no scenario will Donald Trump be declared a victor on election night."
Perhaps it was an Iowa poll, which predicted Trump's victory in 2016, that put him up by 7 points over Biden.
Then there were positive signs for Trump from Latinos in Florida, or new signs of significant black support for the president.
Talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh said maybe it was because of the huge crowds that have been responding to late-campaign rallies being held by the president.
Whatever the factors, he warned, however, Americans should not count on information from the media.
"We have reached peak disinformation," he said.
After all, a social-media company said it was only going to allow certain media companies to call a race and assign a winner – while those same statements from unapproved organizations won't be tolerated.
"If we overwhelm the polls on Election Day – and don’t be afraid of COVID, wear the mask, do whatever you have to do to make yourself feel safe. Stay six feet away from whoever you’re nearest if you go. It’s okay. You can do it. Election Day turnout is the best way to overcome election fraud and also the after-election chaos and the counting of votes, the chaos there, is to have so many votes on Election Day that it overwhelms the cheating. That is the magic of Election Day turnout. And don’t think that your vote doesn’t matter," Limbaugh said.
He wondered about the Biden campaign statement. It was unusual, because team members have been talking for a year about how Biden cannot lose.
"How in the hell are they talking about Trump winning? For the past six months, for the past year, Trump has been a guaranteed loser. Trump is losing by double digits. Trump is over. Trump is finished. Trump has had it. Trump is hated. Trump is despised. People don’t like the way Trump dealt with COVID. People don’t like the way Trump killed the economy. People hate Trump’s hair. All of this."
He said there could be a shock coming.
"Trump wins, these people are going to have one of the biggest fits you have ever seen. They are already preparing for massive civil unrest. I have seen pictures where Democrat operatives have put little bags of bricks, stones and so forth, underneath benches on various street corners in certain American cities run by Democrats," was his warning.
"You gotta remember, every Democrat in this country thinks that Joe Biden’s gonna win in a landslide because their polls have been telling them this, just like their polls told them Hillary was gonna win in a landslide. If Trump wins, it’s gonna be dangerous out there in various places."
Businesses in Washington were boarding up their windows, to minimize damage from riots that are expected on a Trump victory.
It was in Iowa, the Des Moines Register poll, which comes out the Sunday before the election and "has become a gospel poll," delivered unwelcome news to Democrats.
Limbaugh said John Ellis' analysis of the Iowa poll revealed it shows Joe Biden "has faded" and "President Donald Trump has taken over the lead."
The results show the president up by seven points.
Limbaugh explained Democrats had been working with the assumption one of two outcomes would happen, a Biden landslide, or a narrow Biden win, which apparently now even could be considered a longshot.
The additional bad news for Democrats was that Senate incumbent Joni Ernst, a Republican is well ahead of her Democratic challenger, Theresa Greenfield, for one of Iowa's seats, which ultimately could be the deciding factor in the Democrats' hopes to take control of the Senate.
Democrats even now are doubting their success in Pennsylvania, Limbaugh noted.
"If they don’t win Pennsylvania, they win nothing, and they’ve thought for 10 days that Pennsylvania was in the bag, and now they’re having doubts about it. Not the least of which is because these monster crowds that Trump has drawn in Pennsylvania."
Limbaugh said Biden has lost support among women
Further, he noted, Democrats are disheartened by the images of tens of thousands of people responding at Trump rallies.
"These crowds are massive," he said. "They are bigger crowds than there were in 2016. And I don't care; you're not seeing anywhere near this kind of enthusiasm on the Biden side."
He continued, "Nobody’s ever seen anything like the turnout that President Trump is getting for his rallies. And like Trump says, he’s doing it without a guitar. Meaning there’s no rock band here drawing these kinds of crowds. I’m just gonna tell you, folks, if this kind of unprecedented enthusiasm translates tomorrow into turnout, Trump is going to win and win big. I don’t care 80 million people supposedly voted, 70 million, whatever it is. This election is not over. Do not think it is, because if you haven’t voted, it isn’t over. It isn’t over until every one of you vote."
And at the Federalist was a commentary pointing out that if Trump is not victorious, he would remain the "most popular Republican in the country by far," and automatically would be the leading candidate for the 2024 GOP nomination.
"If you don't believe that, you haven't been to a Trump rally," the commentary said.
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