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Here’s Who the Power Rankers Think Would Win the US Presidency on November 3, 2020

Posted By: adminon: November 01, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: 'Florida, Electoral College Votes, Popular Votes, Presidency, SenateNo CommentsViews:
Here’s Who the Power Rankers Think Would Win the US Presidency on November 3, 2020

This material is from The Washington Post and the pundits are predicting Joe Biden. It reminds all of 2016 when Trump won in spite of what the predictions said. But, as implied in a previous... Read more

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