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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Indeed. Trump's first term (even before 2020) had a huge growth of the national debt because while he cut taxes, he failed to rein in spending. And sadly with the House margin being razor thin (and lacking at least one MAGA guy who lost in PA), we aren't likely to see cuts to all the inane projects like dance classes for transgendered Peruvians. Even that 100 billion+ spent yearly on the Ukraine is likely to be diverted to some other equally stupid project.
Perfect's the enemy of the good, as we say.

For me, the funnier win is him winning the popular vote. The Progs can't even fucking claim a moral win. This was their 2008, and Kamala was their McCain.
 
That's what I was thinking, haven't you all live in the same section 8 housing that five generations of your fellow welfare brood all went on to have six kids then they each had six kids in a small geographical area making the probability that the whole "cousin fucking bumpkin" stereotype more accurately reflects YOUR immediate surroundings?
Incest is rampant in the ghettos iirc but even disregarding that if cleetus Is an incest baby his incestuous ancestors dicked yours down making them also incest babies
Where are the Democrat riots?? I WAS EXPECTING RIOTS DAMMIT
2016 you could dismiss as a fluke, they lost their wall now and the popular vote. They don't really have a lot left to cope for
 
Aside from the fact that I'm about to see an administration with both RFK and Ron Paul in it, my favorite thing about this result is how pollsters and their ilk have been completely and utterly BTFO even harder than 2016, and nobody will ever take them even remotely seriously for a while.
Nate Silver and Allan Lichtman are particularly entertaining ones. The former because of that smug-ass Florida prediction that got fuckin' vaporized by a 13 point lead, and the latter because it's so great to see someone who made a genuinely solid social model get completely humbled after saying for years that he's the only person who can use it correctly, and then using it incorrectly.
 
I'm still so shocked at how competitive New York and New Jersey were this time around. Through those states, I believe, Trump was able to secure the popular vote, along with the significant gains in Texas and Florida. He came within 11-points of winning New York, THINK ABOUT IT
It's because of just how obnoxious migrants were. A huge amount of Trump's voters this time around were black men and they were extremely salty over how the state was valuing migrants over them.
 
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