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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And haven't like 50 million people voted already? That's getting close to how many popular votes Trump won last time (~68 million). High turnout tends to favor Dems, unless Trump gets a Reagan '84 level blowout.
On the flipside, is he right? Of course, it's hard to find any real "undecideds" at this juncture.
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I don't understand how people think Trump (whose last major news story was his kicking the ass of Coronavirus) is going to do worse than last time.

Doesn't stress advance dementia? How the fuck do people think Trump isn't going to bring up anything related to all this pay-for-play especially since it involves the running mate? How do we know that Joe is going to be at all coherent?

Fuck, how do we know he's not going to drop a bombshell to the effect of the coof being 100% planned by China or the announcement of an effective treatment??

People might try and *say* that they'll enforce debate topics but it's going to be as much of a chaotic tire fire as the first, if not more.
 
Also, what's the average Michiganer think of Gretchen? Is she going to end up poisoning Biden's chances in Michigan like Beto did in Texas?
I think it's the same as Governor Cuomo in New York. Everyone hates him, but somehow he will win the Democratic primary, and everyone HAS TO vote Democrat because Republicans are evil.

Here's a fun story.


A transgender metalhead satanist has won the Republican nomination for Cheshire County Sheriff in Keene, New Hampshire. Aria DiMezzo earned 4,211 votes from registered Republicans in a primary held Tuesday.

Granted, DiMezzo ran unopposed and still has to compete in the general election against popular incumbent Eli Rivera, a Democrat seeking his fifth term. But DiMezzo was still amazed that so many registered Republicans voted for her.


All that mattters is D and R for most people. Cuomo and Gretchen are Democrats, thus they are good. Ed Good, Rocko Bad.

Nuclear? Doesn't look like it, more like proving a point that polls are herding to appear fairer in the final couple of weeks to Election Day. Especially when it is obvious it will be a competitive race and that if Biden wins, it will be by the skin of his teeth (same with Trump).

Give me the rainbows, but I think JUST ENOUGH people have turned on the Democrats this year that I think Trump edges the popular vote. I think it'll be less than a million. I know the Nate Bronzes of the world say that anecdotes aren't data, which is technically true, but they aren't nothing either. Look at all the thousands attending rallies and parades for Trump, at a time where simply saying "Trump is not all bad" makes you a white supremacist. I think Trump wins the popular vote something like 67 million to 66.5 million or something like that.
 
Each passing day, Trump is viewed the same whereas Biden looks more bad each passing day. NBC really played a good play in splitting the streams to make people believe Biden is more viewed. Someone share these memes to stop them.

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Summary Data from 10/17/2020 to 10/22/2020. Trump gained around 6,000K Views compared to Biden's 3,000K Views roughly between 10/18/2020 and 10/22/2020.

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I don't understand how people think Trump (whose last major news story was his kicking the ass of Coronavirus) is going to do worse than last time.

Doesn't stress advance dementia? How the fuck do people think Trump isn't going to bring up anything related to all this pay-for-play especially since it involves the running mate? How do we know that Joe is going to be at all coherent?

Fuck, how do we know he's not going to drop a bombshell to the effect of the coof being 100% planned by China or the announcement of an effective treatment??

People might try and *say* that they'll enforce debate topics but it's going to be as much of a chaotic tire fire as the first, if not more.
I think people will think Trump will do worse do to how they can mute mics and the moderator is more liberal than Wallace. It doesn't help the media is ramping up it's coddling of Baby Biden who is so feeble he can't take any tough questions.
 
High turnout tends to favor Dems, unless Trump gets a Reagan '84 level blowout.
I have a theory: slightly higher turnout favors Democrats, much higher turnout favors Republicans.

After you exhaust the pool of regular voters, the first group you get are the infrequent voters. Youth voters and people who can be brought out if you promise them gibs and other stuff. Those people are predominately left.

But once you exhaust that pool of voters, you're bringing new people into the process. These people are usually checked out politically because they are disenchanted with the government, think politicians are generally useless anyway and just want the government to leave them alone. They have no need to get involved because they live their lives independently and self sufficiently and in a way where the government doesn't really affect their lives. That is a fairly right wing point of view. So if you can tap into those voters, like I believe Trump has, you have a nearly endless source of right wing voters.

Of course, high turnout is partially dependent of Dem turnout. If their participation collapses but Trump still manages to bring in new voters then obviously the two offset and turnout may look completely normal.
 
And haven't like 50 million people voted already? That's getting close to how many popular votes Trump won last time (~68 million). High turnout tends to favor Dems, unless Trump gets a Reagan '84 level blowout.
I see an article that states 42 million from a day ago. I don't know if turnout will be high since early voting has been pushed so much this year. Dems might just be getting it over with early.
 
I think people will think Trump will do worse do to how they can mute mics and the moderator is more liberal than Wallace. It doesn't help the media is ramping up it's coddling of Baby Biden who is so feeble he can't take any tough questions.

This is all I need to know about what the Democrats think.

They keep reeeing that Biden won the first debate because Trump wouldn't shut the fuck up and kept rambling about nonsense. If they believed that, then wouldn't muting him be BAD for Democrats? They're claiming they won because Trump keeps putting his foot in his mouth, and then set up conditions where he CAN'T do that? Are the Democrats trying to help Trump?

Why would they keep saying that the more Trump speaks, the better Biden looks, and then go out of their way to try to silence Trump?
 
I think people will think Trump will do worse do to how they can mute mics and the moderator is more liberal than Wallace. It doesn't help the media is ramping up it's coddling of Baby Biden who is so feeble he can't take any tough questions.
But despite how his so-so communicating at debate style events, people forget that the man is President Donald Trump, aka "the outsider bull who smashes the ivory tower establishment china shop." He won't give an inch to the dotard even with the muted mic and even to a liberal moderator.

I just hope that the clear bias doesn't make "see red."
 
Well we know who the moderator will be, Kristen Welker. She's a member of any political party according to wikipedia.
What Trump needs to do is ask more hard questions and try not to attack Biden as much as last time to get more moderate voters. Pence tore Harris a new and Trump needs to take some of that as inspiraton.
 
I honestly am disappointed in Democrats.

I know I said this 3-4 days ago, but you know if Democrats had a big "October Surprise" of their own, they would have released it by now.

So the big surprise by Democrats turned out to be "rich man uses tax loopholes to write off business losses." After 4 years of reeeing, that was the best they could do? That's what happens when you reeee about everything for four years; you blow your load and have nothing for a grand finale.
 
So the big surprise by Democrats turned out to be "rich man uses tax loopholes to write off business losses." After 4 years of reeeing, that was the best they could do? That's what happens when you reeee about everything for four years; you blow your load and have nothing for a grand finale.
They have the NIGGER TAPE.
 
I honestly am disappointed in Democrats.

I know I said this 3-4 days ago, but you know if Democrats had a big "October Surprise" of their own, they would have released it by now.

So the big surprise by Democrats turned out to be "rich man uses tax loopholes to write off business losses." After 4 years of reeeing, that was the best they could do? That's what happens when you reeee about everything for four years; you blow your load and have nothing for a grand finale.
They actually released a lot of scandals from September onwards with the claim that Trump had insulted veterans, then his taxes, and now claiming Barrett is bad for whatever reason. These didn't particularly stick, but they tried several approaches.

And haven't like 50 million people voted already? That's getting close to how many popular votes Trump won last time (~68 million). High turnout tends to favor Dems, unless Trump gets a Reagan '84 level blowout.
That doesn't actually mean the turnout is massive. Democrats have been pushing for early voting rather than in person, so it might just mean that turnout has been shifted ahead of election day.
 
They actually released a lot of scandals from September onwards with the claim that Trump had insulted veterans, then his taxes, and now claiming Barrett is bad for whatever reason. These didn't particularly stick, but they tried several approaches.
They also tried that fucking Melania tape, remember that shit?

That got shelved immediately right after Trump got COVID, lmao.
 
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