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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If Biden gets that clean mandate win then maybe this is what the country deserves to be honest. And you can't blame them either if this country excluding California, lets Biden get into the White House. As 8 years of Obama wasn't enough.

However the Democratic Party lately does not run on merit so they have tendencies of fucking things up hard.

As for care about the citizens, the people these days supporting the party think of themselves as the member of the elite. And of course niggers and mud people for gibs and diversity race quotas and all that shit.
Something that has really fascinated me is the Democrats inability to accept that they have lost. They don't ever seem to just go "Damn we will get em next time." It's always he must of cheated or don't concede that election to Cheeto Hitler. Were the Republicans in this total chimp mode during Obama like the Democrats are now? I honestly can not remember.
 
Something that has really fascinated me is the Democrats inability to accept that they have lost. They don't ever seem to just go "Damn we will get em next time." It's always he must of cheated or don't concede that election to cheeto hitler. Were the republicans in this total chimp mode during Obama like the Democrats are now? I honestly can not remember.
Not to this extent. There was the tea party stuff, but it was the beginning of the realignment of the Republican party, not a mania like the MSM would have you believe. There were no real mainstream claims of a stolen election that I remember besides the birther thing. But the belief was t Obama was ineligible, not that it was stolen.
 
So according to polls, it looks like Biden's "lead" over Trump in pretty much all battleground states is larger than Hillary's lead back in 2016, and Trump won a lot of those battleground states narrowly. From what I've been seeing on online forums, lots of conservatives/MAGA people look pretty down and discouraged over them. Lots of "Well, I really dislike what I'm seeing, but I'm still going to vote ... I can't believe we're probably going to get President Biden" comments.

This is what I have to say:

1. Exit polling was highly skewed for Hillary on Election Night. I remember distinctly seeing on election night that lots of people "turned off their TVs" early based on them, and then woke up early the next day to find out that Trump won. With the whole mail-in ballot thing, these early "polls" may as well be considered as a form of exit polling, in my opinion.

2. Three reliable things that have been a good indicator for who wins the election are all in Trump's favor. Trump, despite being an incumbent, outperformed the Dems in the primaries. Also, Google Trends has Trump leading Biden by a large margin in the amount of times people have "searched." Apparently Google Trends has not been "wrong" in the elections it has been around for-- the person who trends the most has won the election. And finally, that recent poll where well-over 50% of people polled said that they are better off now than they were four years ago, and that the September report for consumers showcased confidence in the economy: It's really hard for me to believe that the majority of Americans are so positive about the economy right now, and yet they'll somehow vote against their wallets in November. Historically, that has never happened to an incumbent POTUS.

All of that said, this election is still hard to predict. 2020 has been Hell Year (tm), and Trump Derangement Syndrome is definitely a thing. The strength of Trump Derangement Syndrome is going to determine how well Biden does. Lots of TDS sufferers could have not cared about the Dem Primaries because voting against Trump rather than for a candidate was their end game from the get-go; that could explain the gap between the two candidates with Google Trends as well.

Factor in that, plus voter fraud not even being hidden at this rate, and yeah ... Shit is crazy. Not saying that we're getting a President Biden this long before Election Night, but I am saying that this year is so crazy that all bets are off.

One thing is for certain: If the media were reporting this election accurately, then Trump would win by a Reagan-esque landslide, no question. Biden's quote about how the voters "don't deserve" to know his plans? That should seriously be a leading story, replayed on all major news outlets, and in a more sane world, it would be. Nah, it's already being memory-holed. Low info voters and normies don't know what he actually said, and will probably never know.
 
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Exit polling was highly skewed for Hillary on Election Night. I remember distinctly seeing on election night that lots of people "turned off their TVs" early based on them, and then woke up early the next day to find out that Trump won. With the whole mail-in ballot thing, these early "polls" may as well be considered as a form of exit polling, in my opinion.
Reminds me of this.
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From what I've been seeing on online forums, lots of conservatives/MAGA people look pretty down and discouraged over them. Lots of "Well, I really dislike what I'm seeing, but I'm still going to vote
It's a shame they're so cucked but as long as they still come out and vote I don't really care that they're down. Whatever. Toughen up, buttercup.
 
One thing is for certain: If the media were reporting this election accurately, then Trump would win by a Reagan-esque landslide, no question. Biden's quote about how the voters "don't deserve" to know his plans? That should seriously be a leading story, replayed on all major news outlets, and in a more sane world, it would be. Nah, it's already being memory-holed. Low info voters and normies don't know what he actually said, and will probably never know.
That is the most disturbing part that majority of the mainstream media is like 90 percent plus registered democrat.

Many professions have become more democrat party oriented over the years and it shows. And majority of professionals are smug assholes.

Those cuckservative think tanks were meaningless after all if every other institution is ran by the democrat party which Trump has exposed hard.
 
Something that has really fascinated me is the Democrats inability to accept that they have lost. They don't ever seem to just go "Damn we will get em next time." It's always he must of cheated or don't concede that election to Cheeto Hitler. Were the Republicans in this total chimp mode during Obama like the Democrats are now? I honestly can not remember.
No, nothing like the opposition against Trump. Plenty of people didn't like Obama, but they mostly just voted in large numbers in both midterms to increase the right's political influence. I don't remember many accusations of cheating, because eight years of Bush meant a Democratic president was practically inevitable at that point, and McCain and Romney were weak candidates.
 
No, nothing like the opposition against Trump. Plenty of people didn't like Obama, but they mostly just voted in large numbers in both midterms to increase the right's political influence. I don't remember many accusations of cheating, because eight years of Bush meant a Democratic president was practically inevitable at that point, and McCain and Romney were weak candidates.
What changed in the dnc to cause this rabidness? What causes trump derangement syndrome to be so prevalent? Is it the media?
 
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What changed in the dnc to cause this rabidness? What causes trump derangement syndrome to be so prevalent? Is it the media?
Yes. Trump is in the news cycle way more than half of the time. And since the media caters one way in particular, their opinion talkers and anchors just go off on "Trump bad and you should think so too!"

It's a shame they're so cucked but as long as they still come out and vote I don't really care that they're down. Whatever. Toughen up, buttercup.
When Trump hops back on the trail hard tomorrow, that will change their minds. Especially when he tells them that the polls are agitprop, and he mocks Biden's numbers.
 
What changed in the dnc to cause this rabidness? What causes trump derangement syndrome to be so prevalent? Is it the media?
Yes, pretty much. Even though trust in the media is lower than ever, they still wield enormous influence just going by this year's events alone. Plus, most public and private institutions moving leftward by the year, and society teaching the younger generations to be overly sensitive, triggered crybabies about everything and things not always going their way.
 
No, nothing like the opposition against Trump. Plenty of people didn't like Obama, but they mostly just voted in large numbers in both midterms to increase the right's political influence. I don't remember many accusations of cheating, because eight years of Bush meant a Democratic president was practically inevitable at that point, and McCain and Romney were weak candidates.
Anyone remember the "thanks Obama" memes? They were meant to parody the butthurt right wingers who couldn't get over Obamas victory.
(imagine knowing back then that behaivour like that would be basically all of MSM in a few years. Almost four years after the damn election!)

I wonder; were that the last remotely successful leftist meme?
 
I am having a strong feeling this election is going to be like 2012 as back then I was doompilled about Obama's chances of beating Romney. I was a democrat back then and the polls were neck and neck. As well as Obama tanking the first debate hard. Im sure 2020 Biden would have beaten Obama in that first debate.

And then on election night, Obama won by a slim but decisive margin.

However it feels like Trump is replaying that same election on hard or veteran mode compared to normal for Obama.
 
It scares the bejeezus out of me how many of the raving DNC lunatics in the comments on Trump's tweets are saying that packing the court is a good thing.

A smaller subset is claiming that Trump is somehow packing the court with ACB while Garland was blocked - conveniently forgetting that the latter was shot down through the system of checks and balances working correctly. It's an insidious attempt to change the definition of the term.

I often wonder if I, or rather, we are in an echo chamber like the leftists are elsewhere - to the point where we get high on our own farts. But I've seen no one, absolutely no one, on the right advocate for court-packing the past four years despite being in charge. The left are dangerously power hungry to the point where you'd expect them twirling their moustaches in a Saturday morning cartoon.

A constitutional amendment protecting the size of the court needs to be hammered through ASAP.
 
What changed in the dnc to cause this rabidness? What causes trump derangement syndrome to be so prevalent? Is it the media?


Obama. Obama fucked the DNC over by purging anyone who wasn't more obsessed with sucking his dick than running the party. Razorfist had a great video on Obama's rise in 2008, and he mentions a book, The Amateur by Edward Klein, that might be worth reading. When he left, his goons left with him.

At the same time, Clinton swooped in and bailed out the party in 2016, turning it into her own personal support network... and lost, taking it out. The people she put in power were more interesting in electing a Clinton than electing a Democrat, and left for greener pastures afterwards.

Pelosi, meanwhile, has refused to allow any up and coming talent to grow, preferring to keep her hand picked cult of personality types in charge of everything -- and now they're old, bought off, and failing, while instead of a bunch of fresh fashed neolibs and moderate dems, you have the DSA performing entryism on the DNC with literal communists.

All while this was happening, media and social media fucked with the left's heads something hard. The legacy media because they discovered the ability to track hits and attention and advertiser views in real time, which lead to every source of media becoming some variant of clickbait, that panders to people to keep their attention and avoid offending their worldview. Social media because they started creating artificial hugboxes -- literally preventing the left from hearing any alternative viewpoints, only ever-increasingly crazy leftist ones.

Even Google news and Google search results will tailor their results to your region / country / social media profile / etc, to ensure you get the results you "want to find" but also accidentally making it so you literally can't hear alternative viewpoints.

For an examination of this, look at what Twitter is doing for the rest of the election to try and prevent a Trump win. They're literally reinforcing the hugbox:

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They are going to try and steal the election via mail in voter fraud, and this is them stating flat out that no one -- not even Donald Trump or other politicians -- will be allowed to call the election for him.

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And you will NOT be allowed to call out voter fraud in public, or even call for lawsuits to prevent it. Another Bush vs Gore will not be allowed.

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Like every other big tech company, anyone disputing the official narrative will see their content get a big fat asterisk.

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If something goes viral and it goes against our narrative, we'll make it near impossible to engage with and shadowban the tweet.

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We saw that too many people were breaking out of the software-engineered hugboxes we created, so we are cutting off one of the last avenues of escape, which will also completely curbstomp any ability for people to grow their following if they're not named CNN or one of our hand picked influencers.

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Non-manipulated tweets will not be allowed to trend, only our narratives will be allowed. We have an election to rig, after all.

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We hired vast numbers of DNC interns to help police the site to prevent nasty conservatives from being able to speak, and we continue to hire more as November approaches.



This company needs to die. In a fire.
 
A constitutional amendment protecting the size of the court needs to be hammered through ASAP.
You're putting the cart before the horse.

You need 3/4 of the states for a constitutional amendment. How on earth are you going to get 38 states to agree to that? If there existed that kind of bipartisanship to protect the size of the court, we wouldn't need a constitutional amendment to protect the size of the court in the first place.
 
You need 3/4 of the states for a constitutional amendment. How on earth are you going to get 38 states to agree to that?

Biden playing Schrödinger's policy with his refusal to answer the questions regarding court packing is a hint as to how popular the concept really is.

I appreciate that states like Cali and Illinois are a lost cause - but I'd rather Trump and the GOP make an attempt at getting to 38 than not do anything at all because it's a big, spooky number. You cannot afford to let defeatism or the urge to play the dignified loser creep into your attitude when the opposition is willing to destroy and subvert anything standing between them and total, eternal power.
 
So according to polls, it looks like Biden's "lead" over Trump in pretty much all battleground states is larger than Hillary's lead back in 2016, and Trump won a lot of those battleground states narrowly. From what I've been seeing on online forums, lots of conservatives/MAGA people look pretty down and discouraged over them. Lots of "Well, I really dislike what I'm seeing, but I'm still going to vote ... I can't believe we're probably going to get President Biden" comment
At least on RCP, Trump is matching or exceeding his 2016 run in most of the swing states. The only places he isn’t are ones where quinnipac is shitting out a double digit lead that nobody else can replicate.
 
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