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Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Over at Open Discussion Forum, I have stated that more likely than not, Trump will defeat Joe in the General Election and will become POTUS47 next January 20.

But might Amtrak participate in a "farewell to Joe"?

I could envision taking an Acela II set, which would be Diesel locomotive hauled owing to potential security issues (they'd better have some in revenue service by then). Eastward, the train would make a stop in Baltimore, allowing time for a farewell rally, then move on to Philadelphia and another of such. Now the engines change direction and return to Wilmington for a final rally followed by a motorcade home (and hugs and kisses from Champ and Commander).

Now anyone, what might POTUS47 think if the attendance at these three rallies exceeded that of the Inauguration??
 
Ocala Mike
Member # 4657
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Predictions? Biden in with a R Senate and a D House. 9 months is a long time for a Black Swan event. No train ride for Joe but a motorcade for the Donald to Mar-A-Lago under house arrest.
 



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