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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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?
Hate to quote myself, but the mic muting combined with Trump CLEARLY being coached to shut the fuck up for once, and Biden absolutely got crushed tonight.
 
I was grabbing takeout for lunch and the restaurant had CNN on and they had a pollster enthusiastically predicting Biden would turn Texas and Florida light blue and sweep the Rust Belt, so that's the level of trustworthy unbiased data Nate Californium is incorporating into his predictions. Also unrelated except for general democrat lunacy but the news ticker then declared CASES IN MISSISSIPPI SURGE DUE TO UNMASKED WHITE PEOPLE which caused the guy in line behind to say it out loud in a bewildered tone.
If Nate Boron thinks Biden of all people can flip Texas, he truly is either delusional or is coping really hard to try and pacify the DNC base.

I could see Biden flipping Pennsylvania and Michigan back into the Democrat camp while Wisconsin is a 50/50 shot and Ohio is within reach for the Dems but Florida would be a tough sell for someone like Biden and Texas is downright impossible for him to win.

My personal predictions for the key states in 2020.

North Carolina will definitely remain in the Trump camp, as will Georgia and Texas. At most, I could see the black voter base in Georgia making the state go light red and maybe the Dems win a few seats in the House or state governments if black voter turnout is high enough.

Arizona will probably remain in the Trump camp but it will likely be a light red

Ohio and Florida will likely go to Trump. It will be close but not quite as close as it was in 2016

Wisconsin is a 60/40 shot in Trump's favor but it will still be close

Michigan is a 50/50 for both of them

Pennsylvania's the big one to watch and it's going to be extremely fucking close

Minnesota will also be close but I think Trump will narrowly flip it in his favor

New Hampshire and Nevada will likely remain Democrat but are still within grasp and if Biden wins those two states, they'll be a light blue at best

Virginia will likely remain blue but I could see the Republicans gaining some seats in the House and more of the popular vote there going to the GOP thanks to Northam's fuckery and BLM going apeshit in Richmond multiple times over. It can flip to a very light red this year, but it's very unlikely.

Oregon and New York will definitely be blue but I can see the Republicans breaking the 40% vote threshold and maybe winning one or two seats in Eastern Oregon or upstate New York. If there's enough people over in Portland or NYC that stay home or secretly vote R out of spite, it could help Trump with the popular vote should he win the electoral vote.
 
"I DON'T LOOK AT AMERICA AS RED AND BLUE STATES I JUST SEE THE UNITED STATES"

*SECONDS LATER*

"LOOK AT THE WHERE THE INFECTION RATES ARE! THE RED STATES!"

Jesus Christ Biden
I can't believe it, the Biden Campaign was so proud of the clear hypocrisy on sight that they made it a snippet on Twtiter. How the hell can you claim that you don't see "Red States & Blue States" and then in the next breath blame the "Red States" for alleged COVID spikes?

 
Not after saying he'll shut down oil and gas, lol. That's going to be played there until the election.

Wow.

Biden better pray that he gets enough voters in Philly and Pittsburgh to show up so he can eke out a narrow win in Pennsylvania. Between his comments about shutting down oil and gas and the Amish turning out to vote for Trump, he's gonna need all the help he can get.

It'll still be a close win, but I'm a lot less uneasy now that Biden screwed up that bad in the debate.
 
Debate just ended and already 7.9 million views.
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Current thoughts; the mainstream media is right that this debate will not sway much. For most voters they've already made up their minds.

With all that said I think Trump has solidified his base and it's rallying now. I think Joe being caught lying on fracking and saying he's going to have America move away from Oil is going to make all the states that depend on old Energy to move to Trump. Finally I think Trump made an excellent argument that Joe Biden failed the African Americans, and him saying "uhh we had a Republican Congress" just felt awkward and showed weakness. I just think that if I were a black voter and I already had misgivings on Joe Biden I would be more inclined to just not vote.

All Democrats have is Covid, and I just don't see Americans wanting more lockdowns. I do not believe Americans want to reward a party that encourages mass rioting. We'll see very soon how this concludes.
 
Did the common man even know or care about Hitler back in the late 1930s-early 40s?
Yes but we don't talk about it because a lot of people around the world were pretty cool with Hitler until he got a bit carried away with the land grabs. They don't teach that because the narrative quickly became "Hitler was really evil and murderous and for no reason at all he took a lot of land and then for no reason at all he rounded up a bunch of people and then for no reason at all he tried to conquer most of Europe and then for no reason at all..."
tl;dr hitler evil and that's all you need to know
You can find old newspaper clips from before WW2 where it was basically like "Man this Hitler guy is really busy trying to bring Germany back up to world power status".
 
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