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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Yup that was it:





We only got them because we promised not to kill them. They will be under lock and key for the rest of their lives and never see the light of day. Not sure which is worse to be brutally honest.

Going to enjoy Pence preaching the sheer amount of ISIS uprooting we have done under Trump's term than what Obama/Biden did.

A lot of jihadists have martyrdom fantasies so life in supermax would be much worse than being killed if they still cling to those.

ISIS being destroyed was also a product of other countries in the region (mainly Russia and Iran) focusing on destroying them, along with a continued American commitment. Without many backers of their own they didn't survive for long.
 
Why did they put George Floyd up there? Dude was a felon, and he couldn't legally vote anyway. Of course, it's urban Minnesota so he probably would've due to election fuckery.

Most of these black wannabe martyrs from their lists are felons who died for very understandable reasons (from attacking the cops to taking hostages to overdoses such as the dick himself to my favourite being some guy that keeps popping up on the lists due to dying getting chased by the cops despite the fact that he died because dumbass jumped into a highway to try and escape and got run over by a truck... yeah that's somehow the cops fault in their brains.) So I don't see why you're surprised.
 
Why did they put George Floyd up there? Dude was a felon, and he couldn't legally vote anyway. Of course, it's urban Minnesota so he probably would've due to election fuckery.
100% guarantee you he'll be voting in this election anyway. In fact if I were the local election board, I'd set up a special alert specifically to catch ballots or ballot requests with his name on it.
 
"Biden has more online views"

All I've seen in this thread is Trump amassing upwards of a hundred thousand views total for streams and nobody watching Biden streams. What do you mean by this?
I'm not sure where you got that quote from, but your comment is spot on.

With this pandemic, recession, and polls, to me, Biden is being made to look like FDR, a rockstar candidate with loads and loads of support who will crush his opponent who just happens to be the incumbent president. Unlike FDR, he isn't rallying any big public crowds irl, nor are any big public crowds amassing just because they like him and they want to show support. His online numbers are laughable; his live remarks covered by news media (despite being for Trump, RSBN is an independently running network) get 1/35 of the views (3,000+ : 100,000+).

"The Second Coming of Hoover" Trump has the cult following and the showmanship to match despite the current circumstances. Hell, unlike Hoover, the people actually people Trump is doing something to improve the situation.

The fact that liberal college kids want Joe but think Trump is going to win is telling.

EDIT: The legacy media has to propagandize Biden as having massive support with "undecideds" just to goad other and real undecideds.
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NBC News’ ‘Undecided’ Voters Previously Featured as Biden Supporters on MSNBC (archive)



NBC News featured a pair of "undecided" voters during a network town hall earlier this week who had previously declared their support for Democratic nominee Joe Biden on the network's sister channel, MSNBC.

Lawyer Peter Gonzalez and marketing executive Ismael Llano posed questions to Biden during a town hall on Monday, when he appeared before what the network described as an "audience of undecided Florida voters."

Both Gonzalez and Llano, however, were featured in an MSNBC segment in August to explain why they support Biden. "If we get four more years of Trump, good luck, and good luck with the future attracting younger voters," Gonzalez said as an MSNBC chyron noted he was "voting for Biden." Llano was also identified as "voting for Biden" and offered praise for the former vice president.

On Monday, NBC's Lester Holt said that Llano "voted for Hillary Clinton four years ago but has voted Republican in the past." Gonzalez, whose voting history went unmentioned, asked Biden to ease his family's concerns that the Democrat is beholden to "the radical left."

"Cuban American and Venezuelan voters here in South Florida are being targeted with messages by the Trump campaign claiming that a vote for Joe Biden is a vote for the radical left and socialism, and even communism," Gonzalez said. "What can you tell people in my family, my friends—who are understandably concerned with that issue—that would make them feel comfortable voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris?"

It is not the first time that television networks have featured Trump opponents masquerading as undecided voters, who are difficult to find and often less publicly vocal about their political views. ABC News last month described several Trump critics as undecided voters, including one who had previously described Trump as a "f—ing moron," "pathetic," "pig," "swine," and a "punk ass" on social media.

Another "undecided" voter featured in NBC's town hall, Mateo Gomez, told MSNBC on Sept. 30 that he was leaning toward voting Biden over Trump after watching the first debate.

NBC News did not respond to a request for comment.

Others at the town hall have displayed a clear preference for Biden on social media. Michelle Cruz Marrero, described as a former Republican, did not appear to be undecided: Several of her Facebook "cover photos" are either pro-Biden or anti-Trump.
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Another voter at the town hall, Cassidy Brown, asked Biden how she would protect "women's reproductive rights." Biden subsequently tweeted the exchange and pledged to codify Roe v. Wade. But Brown's social media use also suggests she is not an undecided voter. On Sept. 5, she retweeted an account—with a Biden-Harris logo for its avatar—that attacked Trump for allegedly making derogatory remarks about veterans. In 2017, she shared a HuffPost article on Facebook about Michelle Obama's criticism of women who voted against Hillary Clinton.
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Brown also shared an Instagram post from her sister after the town hall, where she boasted Brown asked the "future president" an "incredible question" about reproductive rights.
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I'm not sure where you got that quote from, but your comment is spot on.

With this pandemic, recession, and polls, to me, Biden is being made to look like FDR, or a rockstar candidate who will crush his opponent who just happens to be the incumbent president. Unlike FDR, he isn't amassing any big public crowds irl and his online numbers are laughable; his live remarks covered by news media (at least RSBN are independently-made) get 1/35 of the views (3,000+ : 100,000+).

"The Second Coming of Hoover" Trump has the cult following and the showmanship to match despite the current circumstances.

The fact that liberal college kids want Joe but think Trump is going to win is telling.
Most Neoliberals hate FDR and idolize Reagan so its surprising they talking good about FDR now. FDR was a successful politician before running for president like being Governor of New York.

However looking at the presidential maps for 1928 and 1932, Hoover was a giant fuckup that everything literally flipped and shanty towns were named Hoovervilles after Hoover.


 
100% guarantee you he'll be voting in this election anyway. In fact if I were the local election board, I'd set up a special alert specifically to catch ballots or ballot requests with his name on it.
At this point I'm surprised someone hasn't made a horrifying deepfake CGI video puppeteering his corpse and telling you to vote in his name because he was going to be a supreme court justice n shieet like anti-gunners did with that dead Parkland kid.
 
At this point I'm surprised someone hasn't made a horrifying deepfake CGI video puppeteering his corpse and telling you to vote in his name because he was going to be a supreme court justice n shieet like anti-gunners did with that dead Parkland kid.
What they did to that dead Parkland kid was horrendous. I have personal experience with Parkland and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. I remember when it happened and thinking "Oh shit, I've been there multiple times. I've walked through that school." Those parents should be ashamed of themselves. The sheriff's actions were the primary issue in the case, not guns. Followed by Obama-era "restorative justice" that led to this kid ending up committing more and more crime, as a secondary issue. The tertiary issue, which nobody wants to bring up, is that MSDHS is built like a prison—two floors built around a set of central courtyards with very few exits. There was nowhere to flee, really.
 
I don't know, while the polls are unreliable just dismissing all of them could be bad.

NOTHING would amuse the left more than setting up a repeat of 2016, only this time "America gets it right" and votes Biden in. Or worse, an opposite and them getting to see the right go through the meltdown they got to go through in November 2016.

Polls are clearly bullshit but Trump and his supporters should be campaigning like they're 20 points down at all times.

Remember, the only reason Trump won is they didn't realize they needed to cheat to beat him. This time they do, and will.
 
I don't know, while the polls are unreliable just dismissing all of them could be bad.
Boy, this attitude sure didn't last very long.
Thinking about it yeah that makes sense.

This really won't stick to Trump much since he said so much stupid shit and I remembered being disappointed by one thing he said in 2016 but it was forgotten the next week.
 
Boy, this attitude sure didn't last very long.
There is a difference between believing stupid shit can stick to Trump and dismissing all of the polls. I am honestly really unsure with this election since it's really hard to call it for either candidate. There are so many grey areas with this election that it is honestly hard to tell what is going on anymore.
 
I am honestly really unsure with this election since it's really hard to call it for either candidate. There are so many grey areas with this election that it is honestly hard to tell what is going on anymore.
Yes, there is a lot of conflicting information out there. All you can do is filter out what you believe to be noise and go with the rest. If you can't, the only reasonable thing to do is sit back and play wait and see. You'll know in less than a month. But whatever you choose, don't drive yourself crazy from all the noise.
 

There's always that dull pain in your chest when you're feeling anxious about a potentially unfavorable outcome, only that unlike a video game, you can't just choose to tune out all of the egregious plans Harris and the DNC has in store for this nation. To downplay the ramification of a Trump loss would be a fools' errand. I am scared, I really am, and to admit otherwise would be a lie. It's so easy to look at the RCP average or Trump's approval rating at Nate Silver's 538 and be blackpilled. Articles from right-wing websites can make you wonder if maybe the propaganda about Biden winning in a landslide really is true. Nolte would not have wrote this if he did not believe in what he said.

That said, I disagree with Nolte. The problem with polls isn't just that they are flawed, but that most of them are little more than deceptive propaganda tolls to ensure the DNC that Biden will win in a landslide. With landline phones going away, it becomes much harder to reliably poll and media and university outlets frequently focus on females and educated demographics that live in cities, which heavily favor Democrats. It's why Gallup quit polling after 2016 because polling races is becoming too hard to efficiently do. There are other more reliable methods of determining who will win, like voter registration (which favors Republicans in key states like Florida, Pennsylvania and I've heard North Carolina) and ancestral voting patterns. Plus, if the polls were true, Biden would be campaigning in otherwise safe states like Texas, Georgia, and Ohio to gain Senate and House seats, not trying to defend light blue states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Nevada.

Plus, I just don't believe that the massive bump Biden is getting in the polls due to Trump getting COVID-19 is true. They did the same thing with George Floyd shooting, only that actually did result in a massive rise of #BlackLivesMatter support before Trump made the wise play of not interfering and letting the Democrats shoot themselves in the foot, which put Minnesota in play. But the poll bump we're seeing here was entirely dependent on Trump being near death's door, if not dead before the election due to COVID-19 and so far, Trump has blown that narrative out of the water. Now he's building the narrative that because he survived it that it's time for America to reopen, even with him pushing for a stand alone stimulus bill. If it stays up around the double digit range, that means most of the pollsters have thrown away all sort of objectivity to build a landslide narrative for Biden. If it tightens once again, that proves the DNC is concerned about internals. The fact Biden is campaigning in swing states is circumstantial evidence of that fear.

This will be a close race. Biden can still win, but anything that isn't a 350+ electoral landslide will be a disappointment for the DNC elites and mainstream outlets because that means they haven't crushed their resistance yet. Also it would still means the polls were wrong even if Biden wins. They have to win in a landslide to remove all doubts of a Trump-like challenger rising up again and I don't think they can do that.
 
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Someone IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD complained about their Trump sign getting stolen on Nextdoor. People are supportive and having rational discussion.

I live in the heart of liberal Silicon Valley. I have seen exactly one Biden sign.
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I am so excited to vote holy smokes I think we’ve got this
 
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