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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So the talks of a 2nd stimulus bill seems to have fallen through again because Pelosi refuses to budge on the amount. +70k people got furloughed today from the airlines and disneu

Nancy Pelosi needs to be taken out behind the shed in Minecraft. What a fucking cancerous tumor on our country.
 
There was a study where 12% of people intending to vote Trump said they'd lie about their vote if polled. And that's the ones who agreed to answer the poll and presumably told the truth about their political affilation (and lying) on a poll about lying about your political affiliation.
I also saw many posters on /pol/ say they lied to multiple posters and said they're voting Biden -- just to fuck with them.
 
It will never get old to me how the press will jump on a minor inaccuracy and think they’re dunking on Trump by calling attention to exactly what he wants them too.

“Well actually, Hunter Biden’s drug-fueled degeneracy let to an administrative separation, not a dishonorable discharge. Take that Orange Man.”

These people are morons.
 
Let's roll with the idea that Biden is gonna steamroll Trump despite the disparity in optics and support between the two, just because the polls say so.

To quote Thomas Sowell, "I have never met a pollster."

That fact that I remember Nate Obsidian having to make a close electoral map with a 270 flat Biden win just to appease or impress the (scared) lefties makes the doubt laughable to me.

If Biden wins, it would be one hell of a journey that guy!
 
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I knew the media posturing was going to happen after the debate, but it's really gross this time. I don't know how anyone could feel motivated to vote for Biden after that.
 
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I knew the media posturing was going to happen after the debate, but it's really gross this time. I don't know how anyone could feel motivated to vote for Biden after that.
That's why the media is working so hard. It doesn't stand on its own.
 
I knew the media posturing was going to happen after the debate, but it's really gross this time. I don't know how anyone could feel motivated to vote for Biden after that.
My mother was watching CNN, and the first thing I heard when I got out of my room was some pundit chick saying "Donald Trump is racist unlike his predecessors. He still hasn't disavowed white supremacists."

How can you deliberately tell such a lie on live TV? Trump lies too, but what the fuck....?
And the harlequins will probably block you for showing them this, and / or say that he's lying through his teeth or something else addlepated. No connection to issue at hand, but shoutout to the 28th US President, Woodrow Wilson, a racially benevolent Democrat leader.

And they're spoonfeeding debate clip that might make Trump look bad, and use might because it's not like BIden doing anything besides looking solemn and smuggly grinning in those clips.
 
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My mother was watching CNN, and the first thing I heard when I got out of my room was some pundit chick saying "Donald Trump is racist unlike his predecessors. He still hasn't disavowed white supremacists."

How can you deliberately tell such a lie on live TV? Trump lies too, but what the fuck....?
And the harlequins will probably block you for showing them this, and / or say that he's lying through his teeth or something else addlepated.

And they're spoonfeeding debate clip that might make Trump look bad, and use might because it's not like BIden doing anything besides looking solemn and smuggly grinning in those clips.
> Donald Trump is racist unlike his predecessors

If this is about previous presidents does the pundit forget all of those literal slave owners who were presidents
 
Very odd behavior from a campaign supposedly on track for a landslide...
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Very odd behavior from a campaign supposedly on track for a landslide...
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With a month left to go? They already tried restarting it and it hasn't been going well since they a formal announcement. This shit isn't going to move out the vote much this late, especially with your opponent doing it for months before.,
 
With a month left to go? They already tried restarting it and it hasn't been going well since they a formal announcement. This shit isn't going to move out the vote much this late, especially with your opponent doing it for months before.,
Isn't it irresponsible to go door to door like that during a pandemic...?
 
Honestly I believe at this point that presidential debate and internet bloodsports have combined to a degree. To how much of a degree is debatable.
At first I thought people were being mellow dramatic about how the first debates went. Now I'm wondering if I've just been exposed to so many internet "debates" that it has desensitized me somehow. Any debate that doesn't start off with an opponent calling the other person a fag or a Jew, or end with accusations of being a pedophile is pretty "civil" in my book; though I could see Trump and Biden throwing out a pedo accusation in later debates.
 
With a month left to go? They already tried restarting it and it hasn't been going well since they a formal announcement. This shit isn't going to move out the vote much this late, especially with your opponent doing it for months before.,
Voter registration closes in a few days anyway! This is way too late. And even if it wasn't, you know who usually does the door to door footwork? The same people Biden alienated a few nights ago.
At first I thought people were being mellow dramatic about how the first debates went. Now I'm wondering if I've just been exposed to so many internet "debates" that it has desensitized me somehow. Any debate that doesn't start off with an opponent calling the other person a fag or a Jew, or end with accusations of being a pedophile is pretty "civil" in my book; though I could see Trump and Biden throwing out a pedo accusation in later debates.
I just realized that was the first time I ever watched Trump in a live debate before.
 
Too be fair majority of the Republicans have there noses so far up Trumps ass its pretty impressive.
Yes, what simpletons. How could they ever support a man who hasn't started any wars, massively expanded the police state a la the Patriot Act or Obama's NSA, or bolstered the technocratic panopticon Frankenstein we're building?

The first debate was a disaster for both. It was like watching MermaidMan and BarinicleBoy argue. I'd say it was a tie. But with the expectations everyone had for Trump that might be bad for him. Biden seemed really...focused. I really do wonder if they shot him up with something. For the last several months he's been stuttering, loses his place, and talks about something unrelated. He he was almost sharp as a rock.

I actually think Trump did a lot better than he's getting credit for. Many of his statements are sleeper hits: Russian collusion is now linked to Hunter Biden, Antifa as an ideology doesn't count as a denial (I'm expecting Pence to say "Jihadism is an ideology too" at the VP debate), Trump exposed Biden as duplicitous on race (It's hard to back the Proud Boys as white supremacists while you're recorded talking about superpredators), and Trump reminded everyone the media is corrupt and biased.

The most dramatic of these sleeper hits will be denouncing critical race theory. A lot more people know it's not just sensitivity training. Sure, they may not know the ins-and-outs of it, but they can tell it's against them. Trump managed to position himself as the candidate for equal treatment regardless of race. Biden gets the worst of both sides: he's positioned for white overlords with colored plebeians, with white lower and middle classes sacrificed as appeasement. The ongoing Antifa and BLM riots will continue to underscore this.

The swing demographic is white suburbians. Physical safety and career safety will be their number 1 issues. Biden can't even denounce the violence. They can't shift blame either: the go-to scapegoat of white supremacists is so overplayed it barely even registers as background noise, especially after 120+ days of rioting due to white supremacists that seem to fade into the ether whenever anyone tries finding one. And since every company stupidly decided to shove it down their employees throat that they needed to publically support Burn, Loot, Murder, they've got personal reasons to oppose it all even if they haven't had anything burned down.
 
You're severely overestimating the amount of Trump hate in the US. Or at least, the capacity for Trump hate to be converted into useful political action.

The Trump hate IS real. But what percentage are saying "I hate Trump so much I'm voting for Biden even though he sucks" and actually bother to vote, compared to the disgusted stay-home percentage?

No idea.
 
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