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Sky News contributor Joe Siracusa says forecasted record voting numbers in the upcoming presidential election “suggests a lot more people are going to try and have a say in it this time around”.

“That’s because the coronavirus has infected, or has intruded in every part of American life,” he told Sky News. “The Australian experience is a marvel to Americans who follow Australian events.

“You charge Americans $1600 for not wearing their mask you would have a revolution.” Mr Siracusa said about 50 million Americans had already voted, about 55 to 60 per cent of which would likely be toward the Democrats. “But the Republicans will storm the polling booths on November 3 as they did the last time,” he said.

 

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Storm the booths is a dog whistle to the Trump base Q , a last ditch to get them out of their mums basement and into the polls

Complete load of bollocks !

Shameless propagandists at it again at Sky. 'Republicans to 'storm the polling booths' for Trump on election day' Joe on 11 Oct said Biden would win safely.

How do you “storm” a booth when people were standing in line for 10 hours to vote 3 weeks before the election? Good luck with that!

Trump is going to lose and when he does, I can't wait to rub it in your face.

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