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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A 2020 win to keep the heat off of him.
A Biden win to protect Obama would also be protecting himself.

If the original argument was, "You need to help me win or else everything we did will be found out" it'd be one thing. I could buy that. But that's not what the argument was. The argument was that Obama needed to help Biden win so he could get something in return.

Everything Obama is implicated in also implicates Biden. So that's not holding a gun up to Obama's head, that's holding a gun up to his own.
He needed him to be vice president, so why not campaign for him in return?
Lol. He didn't need Biden. He could have gotten any member of the old boy network to be his running mate. Biden rode Obama's coattails, not the other way around. Biden would still be in the Senate if not for Obama.

Trump needed Pence more than Obama needed Biden.
 

Thoughts? If this is even remotely true, I do not see how Trump loses Florida.

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Exactly what kind of back scratching do you imagine Biden can do for Obama? I can't think of a single thing Obama needs from Biden.
Correct- Biden is a horcrux from the Obama camp, same with Kamala.

They have put in way too much energy making sure he wins, precisely because he and Kamala are controllable. Like what many are saying, it's not a Biden Presidency, it's not a Kamala Presidency, it's a Obama State Department Presidency.
 
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Lol. He didn't need Biden. He could have gotten any member of the old boy network to be his running mate. Biden rode Obama's coattails, not the other way around. Biden would still be in the Senate if not for Obama.

Trump needed Pence more than Obama needed Biden.
I think Biden was picked just because people complained about Obama lacking experience and Biden was the easiest old white senator that Obama could find. Alternatively, some of the DNC likely made Obama pick Biden just to be sure he's controllable.
 
If they can't get their base activated to vote against President Trump himself, how are they gonna get their base activated to vote against future President Noem?

I dunno, but I imagine they've thought of a future where the base ISN'T panicing 24x7 and it doesn't turnout well for them. To it: if they're not terrified of orange hitler they might stop for 5 minutes and realize they've been lied to by people calling him orange hitler for 5 years.
 
I think Biden was picked just because people complained about Obama lacking experience and Biden was the easiest old white senator that Obama could find. Alternatively, some of the DNC likely made Obama pick Biden just to be sure he's controllable.

That makes sense. Basically, America at the time wasn't quite woke yet, so they needed an old white man to make the first black president seem appealing to the aging population. If Obama picked someone from a different group to be his VP...(e.g. a woman, another black, a Mexican, a gay, a troon, a talking dog, etc.) the rest of old, white America wouldn't be quite ready for that yet. They basically needed yet another old white straight man to say to more or less say to the senior voters, "See, see! Biden is just like McCain!", thus ensuring the Obama/Biden ticket would be woke enough for the regular libs, but not-entirely-too-woke for the rest of undecided voters. Biden was just a token white dude.
 
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I think Biden was picked because that was what the CCP wanted (and the Democratic Party is pretty much collaborating with them). After all, why did COVID seem to happen coincidentally in an election year, and so did the shutdowns that come from that and the riots on the streets, with a lot of the local government refusing Trump's offer to restore order in those communities?

It seemed like they know Biden couldn't win on his own merits, so they had to try to undo Trump's accomplishments, and throw this country into chaos in order to make this election be close to competitive, but even that won't work, and Trump will still win anyway.
pure conspiracy faggotry
 
I wonder how the Lincoln Project is going to handle a Trump victory?
Hopefully by being drawn and quartered publicly, and then Trump and the rest of the GOP put their heads on the tops of the White House fence facing the Washington Monument as a warning to the rest of the cuckservatives.

Or, you know, a good salty meltdown on Twitter. That would be ok too.
 
This "resistance" shit has got to be getting expensive, that and I'm not sure people have the capacity to keep being angry for another four years.
I didn't think they could make it these four years with outrage turned up to 11. But they show no signs of slowing down. Since they've made it this far I can only assume that yes, they can stay angry for another four years.

Retard strength and retard endurance are marvels to behold.
 
Here's the most recent update regarding mail-in ballot returns in California so far:

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Republicans and Independents have broke the million mark in terms of ballots returned with Democrats still having a lead in returning mail-in ballots. Whites are still the number one group in terms of ballots being returned, with African-American and Latino turnout pretty low at this moment.

Millennials and zoomers still have extremely low turnout in terms of returning ballots.

Also, I'm starting to think that California will probably have lower turnout than 2016. There won't be 14 million ballots being cast in this election.

Some of the Democratic votes may be crossover votes for Trump and the Republicans. I have heard from one of my friends living in California that the Asian community is very tepid on Biden, and are either sitting it out or voting for Trump despite being registered Democrats.

I stick to my prediction that Trump will get at least 40% of the vote here in California, and Biden will get like 54%. That's a pretty good shift to the Republicans since 2016 here in California.

Again, it could drastically change from today to November 3, but this is what it seems like so far. Would like to see if the Republican and Independent number increases when in-person voting starts on October 31, and if they're gonna be counted on this site or if they will only be counted after polls close on election day.
 
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Here's the most recent update regarding mail-in ballot returns in California so far:

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Republicans and Independents have broke the million mark in terms of ballots returned with Democrats still having a lead in returning mail-in ballots. Whites are still the number one group in terms of ballots being returned, with African-American and Latino turnout pretty low at this moment.

Millennials and zoomers still have extremely low turnout in terms of returning ballots.

Also, I'm starting to think that California will probably have lower turnout than 2016. There won't be 14 million ballots being casted in this election.

Some of the Democratic votes may be crossover votes for Trump and the Republicans. I have heard from one of my friends living in California that the Asian community is very tepid on Biden, and are either sitting it out or voting for Trump despite being registered Democrats.

I stick to my prediction that Trump will get at least 40% of the vote here in California, and Biden will get like 54%. That's a pretty good shift to the Republicans since 2016 here in California.

Again, it could drastically change from today to November 3, but this is what it seems like so far. Would like to see if the Republican and Independent number increases when in-person voting starts on October 31, and if they're gonna be counted on this site or if they will only be counted after polls close on election day.
A red California would make putting up with 2020 worth it.
 
I didn't think they could make it these four years with outrage turned up to 11. But they show no signs of slowing down. Since they've made it this far I can only assume that yes, they can stay angry for another four years.

Retard strength and retard endurance are marvels to behold.

Unfortunately, if you can afford endless furry porn, you can afford to keep Rick Wilson afloat. Political Strategist is a great job if you’re a crow eating cuck with no shame.

Here's the most recent update regarding mail-in ballot returns in California so far:
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Republicans and Independents have broke the million mark in terms of ballots returned with Democrats still having a lead in returning mail-in ballots. Whites are still the number one group in terms of ballots being returned, with African-American and Latino turnout pretty low at this moment.

Millennials and zoomers still have extremely low turnout in terms of returning ballots.

Also, I'm starting to think that California will probably have lower turnout than 2016. There won't be 14 million ballots being casted in this election.

Some of the Democratic votes may be crossover votes for Trump and the Republicans. I have heard from one of my friends living in California that the Asian community is very tepid on Biden, and are either sitting it out or voting for Trump despite being registered Democrats.

I stick to my prediction that Trump will get at least 40% of the vote here in California, and Biden will get like 54%. That's a pretty good shift to the Republicans since 2016 here in California.

Again, it could drastically change from today to November 3, but this is what it seems like so far. Would like to see if the Republican and Independent number increases when in-person voting starts on October 31, and if they're gonna be counted on this site or if they will only be counted after polls close on election day.
I think independents will break even - you don’t have to register Dem to vote in the Dem primary here. That said, there’s zero Bidenmentum I can see in the Bay Area - our BLM street mural got taken down quickly after a based eastern european attorney asked if political speech murals were now allowed and could she paint MAGA 2020 in Redwood City.

San Franciscans are fleeing and the city is garbage, but the tradcaths are trying to clean up amidst the growing violence. People in my neighborhood are talking about putting up Trump signs, but only one has put up a Biden sign.

Nobody likes Biden. I think the best thing (for me, selfishly, not a thing I support) about a Biden presidency, if I’m forced to accept it, is a likely reinstatement of the SALT deductions which rob red states for blue coffers. That said, half this state is urban progressive communists who are extremely online and therefore radicalized by the worst kind of liberal agenda, so while I’m dreaming of Red Star California, we’ll probably just be weakly blue with red counties in the south.
 
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A red California would make putting up with 2020 worth it.
It won't happen, but I do think that Trump's coattails will help Republicans gain back House seats in California, especially those in Orange County and in the Central Valley region. That would be great too since Republicans need to regain the House.
 
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