2024 U.S. Presidential and State election thread - I'm gonna... I'm gonna... VOOT!!! I'm VOOOOOTING!!!

Who are you voting for?


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I finally get to dust off the ye olden 2016 memes
Feels good, kiwibros

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AP still hasn’t called it. Alaska should clinch it for trump even if Harris somehow won every other state. Has Alaska gone blue ever since it became a state?

Wisconsin is at 90% reporting. Nevada is over 80% now.
 
Ok not to sound like a dick rider but I feel like the Trump political career can be made into a solid trilogy biopic, focusing on 2016, 2020, and 2024 individually.

2016 will portray Trump as an underdog not taken seriously by the establishment, from both Republicans and Democrats. The story will be told similarly to a sports movie, where Trump utilizes unconventional skills and applies them to a seemingly far more complicated battlefield. Think of Money Ball, but instead of mathematics and statistics, it's a brash campaign strategy that threatens the political paradigm. Ultimately he wins, but by a technicality, he creates a lot of enemies, and people view him as a pretender to the throne. Trump isn't in the clear yet and he is not ready for the challenges that comes his way.

2020 will be a classic story of fall from grace. Trump was relatively able to keep the boat rocking, however, it's not all smooth sailing, especially with the inevitable arrival of Covid. Trump has to deal with his administrative responsibility to an increasingly distrustful general population. He pulls some good moves, some bad moves, but in the end, he loses and it culminates in the public condemnation that is January 6. It's a real "Empire Strikes Back" kinda downer ending to set up the stage for the next election. However, the fire in his eye has yet faded, and Trump walks on to a destination unknown still in his confident stride.

2024 would contrast heavily with the previous film in that Trump wouldn't be the sole focus, but rather it depicts the aftermath of the Trump administration. The lingering social effect of covid, new wars declared complicating foreign relations, hyper inflation, all of it not helped by Joe Biden's rapidly declining mental state that his staff tirelessly hides from the public. Eventually, Kamala overtakes the campaign, however, that brings up further issues. The movie will be depicted as a comedy of errors, as the story continues it becomes abundantly clear that the conclusion was obvious from a mile away. Trump will act like an antagonist, largely in the background but not without scenes showing the best moments of his campaign, each occurrence making it abundantly clear that he's no longer an anomaly, perhaps even an embodiment of a mandate. The assassination attempt will act as the film's halfway point, a drastic turn to the story. The film concludes with where we are now in history. It doesn't leave with either a good note or a hopeful one. Instead, it's a story of Donald Trump's personal victory that doesn't comment any further about the future of America.
 
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So… what happened to the election being “rigged” against Trump?

Democrats were able to successfully rig the election when Trump was the sitting President. Now Democrats have control of the White House, and they FAILED to rig it. The election has already been called for Trump.

Damn, Democrats have gotten a lot worse at rigging the votes!
 
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