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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You can include FOX News in it pushing bullshit polls like this.

Trump is getting more and more tired of FOX News's shit than CNN and MSNBC combined as he called them out in the rally last night.



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The Winner of the Presidential Election IS going to select the Supreme Court Nominee you stupid fucking twats.

He is president until 2021 in the very least..he gets to nominate people until then.
 
A preview of the Barrett narrative currently shaping up.

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Followup: weird confluence of trends on Twitter.
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Half of this is people bitching about Barrett's adoption of Haitian kids, pointing to articles like this one, and hot takes like this one.

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(For future reference, all this is happening 2 hours before Trump actually announces his SCOTUS nominee.)

The other half is apparently Kanye West, presidential candidate on the Birthday Party ticket, went to Haiti, met its President, and is trying to start up the revolution again.

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I don't know what the Clownworld Simulation is trying to tell us, but there you go.
 
VA isn't at play because of NOVA, but there are quite a few congressional districts in VA that flipped blue in 2018 that he's probably hoping to flip back.

Same thing with California. The GOP lost 7? congressional seats in safe R districts because CA legalized ballot harvesting before the 2018 Midterms. The CAGOP now understands the importance of this and is trying to flip them back hence why Trump visited CA last week; however, that may be exceedingly difficult given CA is sending a prepaid mail-in ballot to every registered voter. CA has 21m registered voters and per the Judicial Watch lawsuit has between 3.5 and 5m ineligible voters on its voter rolls.

In 2018, the GOP lost 31 Congressional seats in districts that voted for Trump and it only needs to pick up 17 to retake the House (if it loses no other seats). Expect rampant voter fraud as the Dems are desperate to not be fully pushed out of the federal govt.

I think Trump is trying to flip congressional seats for the House, but I think Virginia could maybe be in play this election cycle because of Northam and the counties outside Richmond and NoVA are probably energized enough to vote against the Democrats but it would only work if we got low enough voter turnout in NoVA. Richmond got fucked so hard by BLM that I could see it going light blue from a mix of depressed turnout and people pissed at the joggers but the key issue would be whether or not NoVA will still have the usual turnout to go full Manhattan Effect again as usual.

Trump's hoping to get those seats to flip and help him in the House and if he does end up going against the odds and catches a lucky break and get a very narrow flip of Virginia, he'll gladly take it.
 
Seeing the rallies in VA makes me wonder if the Trump campaign is trying to flip it.

NOVA is basically on Democratic lockdown. It would take all of Hampton Roads and Richmond to even entertain flipping the state.

Any polls? I can see the possibility with how unpopular the new Governor and legislature have been.

Earlier this year, I would have definitely said that Virginia was in play based on Northam's gun grabs (and the outrage that sparked from it).

COVID pretty much removed Northam's gun control policies from mainstream news, so I'm assuming it's all but forgotten. Then, you add the voter fuckery that's going on right now, and I'll say that VA is most likely going to go blue again.

However, I commend Trump for actually trying. So many GOP candidates have "quit" on states that have flipped blue, and Trump is actually trying to fight for them. This is why there is strong enthusiasm among Trump voters: Trump fights for the people that support him. And hey, if it does end up working, and he wins VA, then that's even better.

Back in 2016, a lot of GOP pundits were laughing at Trump for campaigning in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. "These are the moves of a desperate man!" Trump ended up winning 2/3 states. So, you know, the efforts in VA are worth trying, I'd say!
 
It's Amy Comey Barrett.

Imminent Barnes Law seethe/cope in 3... 2... 1...

So I've watched the talk that Barnes had on Viva Frei about ACB. I must admit I know way too little about this topic, but he seemed reasonable in his opinions and I think he had some solid arguments. The one that stuck with me was the information he gave that ACB favored the lock downs and tends to side with corporations. Is that criticism unfounded?
 
They're willing to do anything to make him look bad now. What portion of the public is even going to care about this?
 
He's so mad he's retweeting Cenk

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Not like you Chunk. Who was against your own workers forming a union and was forced to recognize it.

This is the first time I've seen Citizens United mentioned since corporations jumped on BLM.
They only care because they might NOT be able to reap the rewards of it once Wall St. realizes that the dems are a dead end political party that less and less people will vote for or even care about.
 
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