2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Biden in Tampa, FL. Look at those supporters lining up to see him.

"This is MAGA Country!"

The weird thing is that you can take this video out of context and say how little support Trump has.

Never mind the fact I didn't see one Biden sign at a Biden rally.
 
Biden in Tampa, FL. Look at those supporters lining up to see him.

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"This is MAGA Country!"
Biden totally has this election beat guys.

The weird thing is that you can take this video out of context and say how little support Trump has.

Never mind the fact I didn't see one Biden sign at a Biden rally.
And then you show them the record breaking boat parades Trump supporters did on their own
 
These counter protests are fucking wonderful. Hillary Clinton would have never let this happen.

Please do more base Trump supporters, this is gold.

As someone who would go to a Biden rally in Florida to do the same as these people would (if it were in the right county), it's actually a bigger deal than it might seem that so many came out. There has been almost no reporting from the campaign about where he will show up/when, usually until, like, the morning of. That this many Trump supporters came out on a dime after reading their morning news is really the point that should be emphasized. It's not like he announced this a week ago so they all could let their workplaces/whatever know they would be late/not available that day. These are the people who closed up shop on the day of to protest Biden. That's a big deal.
 
They booked a whole gym for six people? They coulda just done that event in the bathroom of some random gas station off I-275. And they'd still have space left over.
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we laugh but we all know the Dems have done enough work behind the scenes to rig it for a biden win. its like arizona or probably countless districts in 2018, the GOP is faffing about when they should be making sure the dems dont pull this shit. Biden will basically be brain dead for the next 2.1 years after election, then on January 21st 2023 Kamala gets in which means she gets 2 elections with an incumbent advantage and by 2032 all opposition on either side is crushed and neo-liberalism remains forever.

Everyone behind the scenes knew clinton would fuck it up somehow but they didn't try helping her because apparently shes the DNC's Ethan Ralph. but Biden has enough good will with enough people that the whole party is pulling all the stops to get him a win. its why despite Clinton wanting the GOP to rally behind her and it being a key part of her electoral strategy they didn't but were willing to reach across the aisle for biden.
 

Next visit for Trump is Fayetteville, North Carolina. Didn't he visit it earlier this month? I'd imagine Arizona, Pennsylvania, and maybe Florida needs more shoring up.
As someone who would go to a Biden rally in Florida to do the same as these people would (if it were in the right county), it's actually a bigger deal than it might seem that so many came out. There has been almost no reporting from the campaign about where he will show up/when, usually until, like, the morning of. That this many Trump supporters came out on a dime after reading their morning news is really the point that should be emphasized. It's not like he announced this a week ago so they all could let their workplaces/whatever know they would be late/not available that day. These are the people who closed up shop on the day of to protest Biden. That's a big deal.
I am this close to saying Trump has the state of Florida. Imagine being the president of the United States and having multiple proven counter protests even though Orange Man is supposed to be the incarnation of Hitler. It's almost as bad as being outright booed as the incumbent (Hoover in 1932). Every appearance Biden makes only give voters an even worse impression of him. Were it not for voter fraud being a thing, I would already consider Florida a solid red state. I still think it will stay red regardless.

Having a Venezuelan say they do not support your candidacy when Hispanics are supposed to be a growing, reliable block should concern them. Hispanics could turn out for Trump in that state and if that is the case, it would lay the foundations for them becoming swing voters in the future. This election could kill the theory of demographic is destiny if Trump wins.
we laugh but we all know the Dems have done enough work behind the scenes to rig it for a biden win. its like arizona or probably countless districts in 2018, the GOP is faffing about when they should be making sure the dems dont pull this shit. Biden will basically be brain dead for the next 2.1 years after election, then on January 21st 2023 Kamala gets in which means she gets 2 elections with an incumbent advantage and by 2032 all opposition on either side is crushed and neo-liberalism remains forever.

Everyone behind the scenes knew clinton would fuck it up somehow but they didn't try helping her because apparently shes the DNC's Ethan Ralph. but Biden has enough good will with enough people that the whole party is pulling all the stops to get him a win. its why despite Clinton wanting the GOP to rally behind her and it being a key part of her electoral strategy they didn't but were willing to reach across the aisle for biden.
That implies Trump didn't immediately become concerned about voting fraud after the Senate race. I wouldn't rule out the possibility he has his organization dealing with this problem for 2020. It's not that he ignored the problem, it's if he did enough to prevent the DNC from stealing this election. Only time will tell on that one.
 
we laugh but we all know the Dems have done enough work behind the scenes to rig it for a biden win. its like arizona or probably countless districts in 2018, the GOP is faffing about when they should be making sure the dems dont pull this shit. Biden will basically be brain dead for the next 2.1 years after election, then on January 21st 2023 Kamala gets in which means she gets 2 elections with an incumbent advantage and by 2032 all opposition on either side is crushed and neo-liberalism remains forever.

Everyone behind the scenes knew clinton would fuck it up somehow but they didn't try helping her because apparently shes the DNC's Ethan Ralph. but Biden has enough good will with enough people that the whole party is pulling all the stops to get him a win. its why despite Clinton wanting the GOP to rally behind her and it being a key part of her electoral strategy they didn't but were willing to reach across the aisle for biden.
I mean, that's what I fear, but I'm still holding out some hope that it won't be close enough to work.

I don't know. It would just be too depressing if enough voters fell for the left's corruption after they've done nothing but whine, moan, and be violent for the past four years.
 
As someone who would go to a Biden rally in Florida to do the same as these people would (if it were in the right county), it's actually a bigger deal than it might seem that so many came out. There has been almost no reporting from the campaign about where he will show up/when, usually until, like, the morning of. That this many Trump supporters came out on a dime after reading their morning news is really the point that should be emphasized. It's not like he announced this a week ago so they all could let their workplaces/whatever know they would be late/not available that day. These are the people who closed up shop on the day of to protest Biden. That's a big deal.

You know how little they're advertising it? I'm on JoeBiden.com and I can't find any list of events there.

On a hunch, I manually typed in joebiden.com/events/ which forwarded me to mobilize.us/joebiden/ instead of the main site, which finally had a list of events on it. And I still don't see anything listed for Biden himself today! Everything for the 15th is a virtual event, phone bank, or live stream.

Just check out the names of this stuff.

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I don't know if this is a clever stealth campaign to prevent embarrassment, or a poorly run campaign. It seems to be hoping that people who are brainwashed into viewing the world through a computer screen will treat the screen like the real world, and if they just post Biden's picture enough times, that will be real enough to get their vote, their volunteer time, and their money.

Honestly I think it's a money scam at the point. There's a donation link popup literally everywhere you go. Sometimes it even replaces the sidebar of the live streams.

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Random thought: literally every Democratic or lefty organization I've seen this year has been using ActBlue for its e-begging. If the Russians/Chinese/deep state/whoever wanted to repeat 2016 levels of chaos and distrust, they could leave e-mail servers alone and just target that one platform.
 
The weird thing is that you can take this video out of context and say how little support Trump has.

Never mind the fact I didn't see one Biden sign at a Biden rally.
That's because the upcoming elections boils down to whether you want to get Sodomized or Urethral Sounded.
 
There's something I've been meaning to write for a while, and I feel that this is the best thread to put it in.

A federal representative republic is, in essence, a giant balancing act. The balance is one of power: the checks and balances between the three branches of the federal government, the balance between state and federal governments, the balance between private accumulations of wealth and power (usually in the form of private companies/corporations/entities) and the public government/state, the balance between the government/large private companies and the common people, etc. If at any point there is an imbalance in the system, if any point in the republic is too powerful relative to any other point, it creates a vulnerability within the entire nation that, if unchecked, will expand and multiply to destabilize the entire United States.

Look at the current state of the United States of America, and you will see many imbalances, in many directions, all at once. Imbalances in favor of private "big tech" and banking/financing mega-corporations (all of which are often subsidized by the government; the imbalances themselves are accepted by the left as long as the corporations in question act in their favor); imbalances in favor of the executive branch of the government; imbalances in favor of the judicial branch of the government; imbalances in favor of state governments that follow the "correct" social causes of the day (cf. federal law-breaking "sanctuary cities"); imbalances in favor of the generally unelected and bureaucratic "deep state". These imbalances kept piling up, to the point where I honestly believe that America would have eventually ended up some sort of welfare state quasi-socialist civilian dictatorship if not for the advent of Donald Trump into mainstream politics breaking up everything.

There is a fundamental sickness that has infected the post-1960s US, and that is a significant portion of the US population thinking of those in power, whether government or corporation, as the collective surrogate parents/babysitters and "welfare-givers" of the American people, and therefore morally obligated to do whatever is needed to make any given group in the country feel comfortable and convenienced, regardless of the personal freedoms that would be trampled on in the process, regardless of whatever it is even ethical or possible to provide what is being demanded.

This is seen in calls for social media platforms to "de-platform" (i.e. censor) content that is seen as "far right" because of some "rock music causes Satanism" type nonsense where hearing PewDiePie say the word "nigger" will lead children into becoming neo-Nazis. This is also seen in the fact that corporations that were previously railed on by the left are nowadays given free passes (for the most part) once they started making a show of following the hottest social (media) issues of the hour.

I don't think a second Trump win will cause all of this to dissipate overnight, but it will solidify the trend of multiple generations finally realizing that the government is not your father and that corporations do not magically become your friend when they outwardly adopt the same politics as you do.
 
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There's something I've been meaning to write for a while, and I feel that this is the best thread to put it in.

A federal representative republic is, in essence, a giant balancing act. The balance is one of power: the checks and balances between the three branches of the federal government, the balance between state and federal governments, the balance between private accumulations of wealth and power (usually in the form of private companies/corporations/entities) and the public government/state, the balance between the government/large private companies and the common people, etc. If at any point there is an imbalance in the system, if any point in the republic is too powerful relative to any other point, it creates a vulnerability within the entire nation that, if unchecked, will expand and multiply to destabilize the entire United States.

Look at the current state of the United States of America, and you will see many imbalances, in many directions, all at once. Imbalances in favor of private "big tech" and banking/financing mega-corporations (all of which are often subsidized by the government; the imbalances themselves are accepted by the left as long as the corporations in question act in their favor); imbalances in favor of the executive branch of the government; imbalances in favor of the judicial branch of the government; imbalances in favor of state governments that follow the "correct" social causes of the day (cf. federal law-breaking "sanctuary cities"); imbalances in favor of the generally unelected and bureaucratic "deep state". These imbalances kept piling up, to the point where I honestly believe that America would have eventually ended up some sort of welfare state quasi-socialist civilian dictatorship if not for the advent of Donald Trump into mainstream politics breaking up everything.

There is a fundamental sickness that has infected the post-1960s US, and that is a significant portion of the US population thinking of those in power, whether government or corporation, as the collective surrogate parents/babysitters and "welfare-givers" of the American people, and therefore morally obligated to do whatever is needed to make any given group in the country feel comfortable and convenienced, regardless of the personal freedoms that would be trampled on in the process, regardless of whatever it is even ethical or possible to provide what is being demanded.

This is seen in calls for social media platforms to "de-platform" (i.e. censor) content that is seen as "far right" because of some "rock music causes Satanism" type nonsense where hearing PewDiePie say the word "nigger" will lead children into becoming neo-Nazis. This is also seen in the fact that corporations that were previously railed on by the left are nowadays given free passes (for the most part) once they started making a show of following the hottest social (media) issues of the hour.

I don't think a second Trump win will cause all of this to dissipate overnight, but it will solidify the trend of multiple generations finally realizing that the government is not your father and that corporations do not magically become your friend when they outwardly adopt the same politics as you do.
You're asking a lot from leftists. Too much I'm afraid.
 
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