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Hard to believe! Bernie Sanders predicted the exact course of the US election - "the results will turn around"

2020-11-04T20:41:52.549Z


Bernie Sanders (Democrat) appeared on a late night show on October 23. His words are now being dug out again.


Bernie Sanders (Democrat) appeared on a late night show on October 23.

His words are now being dug out again.

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  • Bernie Sanders predicted the exact course on October 23.

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Washington DC - The whole world is excited about the 2020 US election.

Who will be the next president?

Will Donald Trump defend office or will challenger Joe Biden?

On the evening of November 3rd (CET) the results sloshed back and forth, even in Europe many interested people worked a night shift and followed the action.

2020 US election: Biden or Trump?

Sanders predicts course

Even in the late evening of November 4th, many are still excitedly hanging out in front of news channels.

Because the events rolled over during the day and caused spectacular turns.

But all from the beginning: Donald Trump garnered a surprising number of votes and won important swing states such as Ohio and Florida for himself.

Joe Biden was almost bankrupt on the morning of November 4th (CET), and many were counting on

Donald Trump

as confirmed president.

Trump saw himself as a certain winner and announced at a press conference: “They will steal our election”.

The president called for a stop in the counting of votes and accused the Democrats of fraud.

Even the supreme court should be turned on.

US election 2020: Sanders even used the same words as Trump in his mouth

But then the postal vote, which Trump feared, began to be counted.

In the states of Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, and Maine, results have been a long time coming.

And Biden supporters quickly found hope again.

The challenger caught up little by little.

He was able to win Wisconsin, even in Michigan, Arizona and Nevada everything - as of 9:30 p.m. (CET) - looks like a Democrat victory.

Even in Pennsylvania, where Trump led with over 600,000 votes, Biden could still win.

The goal of 270 electors is currently most likely given to Biden by reputable media such as CNN.

Bernie Sanders, who withdrew his candidacy,

predicted exactly this crazy course

step by step

on October 23 on

Jimmy Fallon's late-night show

.

“Every vote has to be counted,” begins Sanders.

He explains that when compared to states like Florida or Vermont, many postal voters in other states will be crucial.

Republicans go to the booths and vote on election day - Democrats tend to use postal votes.

The cabin votes are counted more quickly - so Trump is initially more likely to be in the lead.

US election 2020: Sanders makes a forecast that is astonishing

Sanders also mentions the

Battleground States

, of

all things

, which are responsible for the tremendous game: “That night Trump will be in front in Michigan, Pennsylviana, Wisconsin and announce that he has won.

But the next day they will count out all the letters and the results will turn.

Trump will say it is fraud and act against it ”.

man ... he called it WORD for WORD.

pic.twitter.com/9uBn1Sm8xa

- hector (@onikasgivenchy) November 4, 2020

Bernie Sanders will

say this on October 23, 2020. Whether Sanders is also right with the sentence: "Biden will win then" is still open.

(ank)

Source: merkur

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