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There may be some place where that is true, say in the place "Only 2 people live here", Kentucky. But even then, as they go upward to a county, state, etc, is it a republic.
I’m guessing this is about the upcoming presidential election - and not about a Marilyn Chambers film.
I think the jury is still out. The economy and the virus will most likely be the driving forces to either get Trump re-elected or push Biden to a surprise win.
I'm a foreigner so I can't vote. But I have lived in the USA the last 8 years, in Louisville KY. I'm sure nobody cares about my opinion, but I do like politics. I see a very divided USA. I see 40% that will vote Trump no matter what happens or what he does. I see 40% that will vote for the Democrat no matter what happens or who it is. I see 20% swing votes, and they're in 5-6 swing states. It's crazy to me that such a small percentage of the population will ultimately decide the election. If you're a Democrat in Utah, your vote counts for nothing. Same for a Republican in California. On TV you see a lot of the far right, and also the far left. Most Americans I know are much more centrist overall, though they may be far left or right on certain issues. And yes sometimes that issue is a showstopper for somebody like abortion, GLBT rights, guns or immigration. All that said, I think Trump will lose the popular vote by a larger margin than 4 years ago, and the electoral college by a few swing states in the upper midwest that will switch from Trump to Biden. It's likely going to be suburban white women in those states that are going to be the decisive vote. My 2 cents, and the only guarantee we have is that 1) it will be entertaining, and 2) Trump will not go out with a whimper if he loses.
To any that don't like our government under our Constitution, right in that Constitution is how to change it. As I recall it is in Article V of the Constitution.
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Educate yourself. The United States is a Representative Republic.
Are you referring to Randumb n’ dumber member??
There may be some place where that is true, say in the place "Only 2 people live here", Kentucky. But even then, as they go upward to a county, state, etc, is it a republic.
I think the jury is still out. The economy and the virus will most likely be the driving forces to either get Trump re-elected or push Biden to a surprise win.
Knock yourselves out!