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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As a Californian, I don’t know anyone voting for her. I know people will, this state is lost, but there’s Trump flags all over the place.
I went to get my car serviced at the mechanic last week and there were Trump flags and photos in every desk AND the photo of the shooting on the desk.
There’s a lot of Trump support here, LA and SF are just too populated
They should move to NV and Arizona to keep it red
Let them have California and just build a wall around it
 
The cycles of guilt will continue until morale improves
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I feel that hard
 
Sam Brown is up by 0.1 in the NV senate race and Mike Rogers is up by 0.3 in MI. Let's hope they pull away and get the senate majority to 56. I'm pretty sure the only candidate to win in a state that their party lost was Susan Collins in 2020 because of RCV or something.
 
I was actually just talking with my family about this, Hilary actually had a plan. She was not a good candidate, yet she was a candidate. I understood her policies even if I disagreed.

Harris had literally fucking nothing, in comparison.
Hillary had a personal stake in this, too. She wanted to be the first female president so bad, and all the femlibs wanted her there just as badly too. Don't get me wrong, she actually had a voterbase, unlike Kamala. Ultimately, just like today, it came down to enough people telling the establishment "no" and Bernie bros being betrayed and spite-voting for Trump. If you don't recall, Bernie was actually really popular and many people were looking forward to a showdown between him and Trump. If nature had it's way, maybe that's how it would have ended up, but like I said, Hillary knows how to play the game. I dunno how she did it, but Bernie was more or less pressured or forced to step down and let Hillary take his place, which rubbed many liberals the wrong way.
There were many other factors involved in that election, it truly was kind of like an anime in a way. This year, it felt more like the hero's grand return, facing off against an establishment that either underestimated him or was woefully underprepared for him. I'm surprised the dems didn't stage another assassination attempt, that was(and still is) unironically their best way to win right now.
 
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Yeah, that's bullshit.

What's happening is their IT person, who's named Lilith, has purple hair, and is totally a real woman, is having a panic attack and refuses to update the results until they are provided with more copium.

You heard it here first!

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Oh well it’s been fun, can’t wait to see if Kamala tries to bully Biden into tanking the country to screw over Trump somehow. Night night!
 
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They only have themselves to blame. People pointed out Biden wasn't a great candidate in 2023 and yet they continued on and only with great reluctance did he bow out with only a few months before the election happened. Presidents in the past who wanted to run for another term have gone down the same path that Biden has but the point he left the race at is unprecedented.

I get the sense that what really fucked over Harris is that she was vice president to Biden and couldn't really come out and say "Biden was a fucking retard" or anything even close to it, while a completely new candidate wouldn't have had that attachment to Biden. I recall there was an interview where they pushed her on why she didn't say anything about Biden's mental decline and she basically couldn't offer any meaningful response--if I was a burger and a voter in this election, the fact she couldn't even be upfront and honest about "seeing the signs of his decline" are like serious alarm bells and its not like she's commenting on some foreign war or some part of the economy but a totally visible and undeniable thing relating to the human condition.
 
Is the GOP going to retain the House?
Current Axios numbers:
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Numbers are a little different with each source, but the general gist overall is that Republicans are on their way to the 218 needed for majority. But it will be close, and it will take days/weeks.
 
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