How can Trump be Reelected in January 2021.

Even after losing the November Election.

Jose Luis Ontanon Nunez
6 min readNov 3, 2020
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It is just one week to election day, but it seems like years away with all the recent developments. And not considering the special dates in the near future.

Starting Saturday, October 31, or Halloween, this year, because of COVID-19, we’ll have to go to CVS or Walmart and get some candy to supply our kids with their yearly sugar high.

November starts with a bang; on the first, the Daylight Saving Time Ends, extending our wait for election one more hour.

The second day is famous in many countries, especially in Mexico, called “Dia de Muertos” (Day of the dead). This year more difficult because more than one million people died from the pandemic.

On November third, the day we are expecting arrives, and all Americans will celebrate “Sandwich day.” It also marks Election day or where the real problem starts, and the winner is celebrated while the loser candidate concedes. Only this time, it looks like this will not happen.

And maybe we might know the winner until December or even January, depending on the results.

Here are five events that could lead to the reelection of Donald Trump even after losing the elections.

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Jose Luis Ontanon Nunez

Industrial Designer & Communication Coach. Dyslexia, History, & Trivia Writer. Father/Pet Lover — Top 1000 Writer, also on #Books, #Movies, #Reading & #Writing