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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Biden is by and large the WORST Nominee running for POTUS that I have seen in my lifetime thus far. I don't know if I'll ever see a worse one. I'm dead serious.

Yes, I am aware that John McCain and Hillary Clinton exist, lol.
Bob Dole brought nothing to the table. Joe Biden is actively setting the table on fire.
 
Bob Dole brought nothing to the table. Joe Biden is actively setting the table on fire.
History will forever show that McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, 1980 Carter, FDR's jobbers opponents, Stevenson, Goldwater, the opponents that Lincoln, Grant, Teddy Roosevelt, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover all crushed were ass candidates. Let's hope Joe is added to the long list.
 
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Biden is by and large the WORST Nominee running for POTUS that I have seen in my lifetime thus far. I don't know if I'll ever see a worse one. I'm dead serious.

Yes, I am aware that John McCain and Hillary Clinton exist, lol.
Honestly I think the only Presidential nominees besides those two that are the worst besides Biden were Gary Johnson and Mitt Romney.

Biden though is the worst since he embodies all the dumb shit the "NOT THE OTHER GUY" candidates have combined with all the corruption of terrible politicians. Biden is really the A-Log of Presidential Nominees and he is only far due to Obama nostalgia and TDS.
 
Honestly I think the only Presidential nominees besides those two that are the worst besides Biden were Gary Johnson and Mitt Romney.

Biden though is the worst since he embodies all the dumb shit the "NOT THE OTHER GUY" candidates have combined with all the corruption of terrible politicians. Biden is really the A-Log of Presidential Nominees and he is only far due to Obama nostalgia and TDS.

Romney was a better candidate than Biden, and I'd say a better candidate than McCain. Romney at least crushed Obama in one of the debates (the first one).

Romney is an establishment asshat, don't get me wrong, but he made some fantastic points/predictions/warnings in the first 2012 debate that absolutely, 100% came to fruition when all of the Democrats laughed at him over them at the time.

The Left/Obama Campaign: "Oh, Detroit won't go bankrupt you paranoid WAAACIST!"

Six months later, after Obama won re-election: *Detroit goes bankrupt*

The Obama Administration: *surprised Pikachu*


Romney, despite everything about him, is infinitely smarter than Biden. Gary Johnson? Yeah, maybe I'll give you that one. lol.
 
After the Florida double today. Trump is pulling a triple on Saturday:

More shoring up North Carolina. You never know, you know?
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Shoring up in Ohio just to be safe.
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And Waukesha, Wisconsin just to rally up the folks who had to deal with that recent riot.
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*Also, I'm pretty sure that Trump believes that Wisconsin might be his Rust Belt win condition. With Pennsylvania and Michigan looking pozzed, the former especially, where else to turn to? Hope he gets to Minnesota soon just to shock the Dems.

And on Sunday... New Hampshire still in play?
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Saw that earlier today but I decided to hold off talking about it since I had decided the outcome of the debate would decide whenever or not I would continue following it.

I wonder if his rallies in Ohio and North Carolina is to counter the voting frauds that will be going on in those states. I personally think they're both safe for Trump, but he might have that in mind since they'll be counting way after Election Day. Good to see he's hitting Wisconsin again. Waukesha could see double digit rise in support for Trump out of this. After today's debate, that and the final week and a half of rallies could be the thing that tips the state in Trump's favor. If Trafalgar's poll is anywhere close to reality, he's already at striking distance.

I wouldn't say he's shit out of luck in Michigan and Pennsylvania though. Michigan had its "count ballots after fourteen days" law deemed unconstitutional. While Pennsylvania still has its three days counting after Election Day, it is plausible that Trump leads by over a percent to overcome voting fraud. If fraud ends up flipping the state, he will take it to the Supreme Court where Barrett will likely rule in his favor in a 5-4 decision. Plus after Biden's comment on transitioning to ban the oil industry, that could cause the state to break for Trump.

New Hampshire is definitely in play for him. Rural voters have been coming around for him according to Baris and COVID has made it harder for college student to show up, reducing the youth vote. The thing is, it's also only four electoral votes and since Nevada will likely get screwed due to its insane rules that encourages voting fraud, it's not practical to make flipping the state a top priority (which he honestly needs to do with Minnesota). The state will only be important if Trump wins two of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Arizona but fails to get the other Rust Belt states and one of Maine Congressional District 2 or Nebraska District 2. That situation would put him at 269 votes, throwing it to the House. I think Trump will win in that scenario, but that's not a risk I want to have. Four electoral votes would put him at 273 votes, giving him cushion for faithless electorates that may defect.
 
Romney was a better candidate than Biden, and I'd say a better candidate than McCain. Romney at least crushed Obama in one of the debates (the first one).

Romney is an establishment asshat, don't get me wrong, but he made some fantastic points/predictions/warnings in the first 2012 debate that absolutely, 100% came to fruition when all of the Democrats laughed at him over them at the time.

The Left/Obama Campaign: "Oh, Detroit won't go bankrupt you paranoid WAAACIST!"

Six months later, after Obama won re-election: *Detroit goes bankrupt*

The Obama Administration: *surprised Pikachu*


Romney, despite everything about him, is infinitely smarter than Biden. Gary Johnson? Yeah, maybe I'll give you that one. lol.
Romney is up there and it's more that he alienated a large portion of the Republican base by trying to be too moderate and run a phony campaign. So I think he's worse than McCain cause at least McCain tried to appeal to the base with Palin.

As for Johnson, he is pretty much as retarded as Biden but is a pothead.

Biden though is the worst and I am convinced if he wins it's due to TDS because Democrats and TDS could run a literal serial killer and they'd vote for them because DRUMPF IS EVIL INCARNATE
 
Romney is up there and it's more that he alienated a large portion of the Republican base by trying to be too moderate and run a phony campaign. So I think he's worse than McCain cause at least McCain tried to appeal to the base with Palin.

As for Johnson, he is pretty much as retarded as Biden but is a pothead.

Biden though is the worst and I am convinced if he wins it's due to TDS because Democrats and TDS could run a literal serial killer and they'd vote for them because DRUMPF IS EVIL INCARNATE

Yeah, the final nail in the Romney Campaign's coffin was the leaked audio of that infamous "47%" quote. Mitten essentially told 47% of the voters that they weren't worth appealing to; a loser's strategy, if you will. Granted, he ended up being right, as Obama won 47% of the vote (lol), but Romney didn't even try to reach out to that base. He flat-out refused to reach out, actually.

Back in early 2016, when I was a "Never Trumper," I actually considered voting for Gary Johnson as nothing more than a protest vote. Then, he opened his stupid mouth about Aleppo and how he was in favor of a carbon tax (like ... How are you a libertarian and support something like that at the same time?!). He was so bad that I would have had an ill conscience if I had wasted my vote on him just to protest.

Trump became my protest vote in 2016, and now I'm enthusiastically voting for him in a few days.
 
Romney is up there and it's more that he alienated a large portion of the Republican base by trying to be too moderate and run a phony campaign. So I think he's worse than McCain cause at least McCain tried to appeal to the base with Palin.

Romney was running as the competent guy, the manager who could actually manage, after 4 years of Obama slacking off. A lot of people thought that's what we needed at the time, even if Romney personally wasn't an exciting candidate. I still can't think of a candidate that was around in 2012 that would have done better (save your Ron Paul memes, you know those are just dreams).

Having said that, Romney's failure convinced a lot of people that the country was in a downward spiral. There was no reason Obama should have been re-elected, given the 1st term he had; he coasted on personality and divisiveness, without competence or skill.

Add in how Ron Paul was treated in the 2012 convention, and the grassroots knew the party proper wasn't going to change in time for 2016. New Right conservatism didn't have cultural, economic, or electoral answers any more; there's good reason the alt-right started up at that time. Romney wasn't the guy who personally alienated the party base, it was a general party failure, in a year when he was their main face.
 
History will forever show that McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, 1980 Carter, FDR's jobbers opponents, Stevenson, Goldwater, the opponents that Lincoln, Grant, Teddy Roosevelt, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover all crushed were ass candidates. Let's hope Joe is added to the long list.
Hoover lost to FDR, what did he mean by this?

Also included these graphs show California and New York are so fucked for the GOP over the years compared to Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas. Will do graphs later for other states.


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I notice in the 1990s, California and New York just went full out of reach for the GOP.
 
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Bob Dole brought nothing to the table. Joe Biden is actively setting the table on fire.
Dole had a great mind at the time, and even today is more cognizant than Biden. He was just dull as dishwater, perpetuously sounded like a nervous old man and couldn't debate at all vs. an extremely charismatic Clinton.
 
Hoover lost to FDR, what did he mean by this?

Also included these graphs show California and New York are so fucked for the GOP over the years compared to Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas. Will do graphs later for other states.


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I notice in the 1990s, California and New York just went full out of reach for the GOP.
Hoover destroyed Al Smith, then got destroyed for years later.
 
Hoover lost to FDR, what did he mean by this?

Also included these graphs show California and New York are so fucked for the GOP over the years compared to Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas. Will do graphs later for other states.


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I notice in the 1990s, California and New York just went full out of reach for the GOP.
Hoover got crushed by FDR but crushed his own opponent in 1928 by almost the same margins. Virginia might be a good one to look at since it's the most recent example of a Red state turning into a swing state and now a solid Blue one.
 
Bretty gud debate. Trump knocked some teeth out with the oil ban shit.

And this is why.
PA's oil and fracking map.
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New Mexico
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Both the MidWest and the Sun Belt rely on these industries. And you better believe this will resonate with the fracking side of the equation, and those miners in the MN Iron Range. This comment about banning shit for the environment is going to resonate with those people hard because they know their asses are next.
 
Just got back from a big debate event. Did Biden sound drunk to anyone else? Wasn't watching, only listening.
Edit: Also I think both were prepared a little too well on the questions. Like they both got them beforehand. I guess they were predictable though.
 
After the Florida double today. Trump is pulling a triple on Saturday:

More shoring up North Carolina. You never know, you know?
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Shoring up in Ohio just to be safe.
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And Waukesha, Wisconsin just to rally up the folks who had to deal with that recent riot.
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*Also, I'm pretty sure that Trump believes that Wisconsin might be his Rust Belt win condition. With Pennsylvania and Michigan looking pozzed, the former especially, where else to turn to? Hope he gets to Minnesota soon just to shock the Dems.

And on Sunday... New Hampshire still in play?
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I'm a little more confident about Trump's chances in Pennsylvania given Biden's recent comments about oil, natural gas, and fracking. All of those are major components of Pennsylvania's economy and a lot of people who'd otherwise vote for the Democrats out of habit are now either going to vote for Trump or not vote for Biden at the very least.

It's still going to be super-fucking close there.

Michigan is still a dead 50/50 at this point. They weren't hit as hard by rioting as Wisconsin and Minnesota were and Detroit is staunchly Democrat but then you have the issue of Whitmer being an absolute tyrant of a governor and extremely corrupt even by her party's standards.
 
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Hmmmmm, this kind of wording leads me to believe one of the other U.S. presidents may have been secretly a black man in whiteface.

It wouldn't surprise me at all to find that the 1619 project was teaching young people that George Washington was really black but the racist painters raceswapped him in his official paintings.
 
I'm a little more confident about Trump's chances in Pennsylvania given Biden's recent comments about oil, natural gas, and fracking. All of those are major components of Pennsylvania's economy and a lot of people who'd otherwise vote for the Democrats out of habit are now either going to vote for Trump or not vote for Biden at the very least.

It's still going to be super-fucking close there.

Michigan is still a dead 50/50 at this point. They weren't hit as hard by rioting as Wisconsin and Minnesota were and Detroit is staunchly Democrat but then you have the issue of Whitmer being an absolute tyrant of a governor and extremely corrupt even by her party's standards.
The one thing coming out of this debate is that if Pennsylvania is the key swing state, Biden royally fucked up tonight.
 
because Democrats and TDS could run a literal serial killer and they'd vote for them because DRUMPF IS EVIL INCARNATE
"Could?" They already did.
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So anyway, I didn't stay up to watch the debate and in all honesty was a little afraid to - I was worried what a partisan moderator, the ability to mute people and Trump's more Trumpian tendencies might lead to. Basically, the closer we get to the election the more I (who wants Trump to win by a big margin) feel on edge about some sudden disaster. But skimming the posts here it sounds like Trump did fine and Biden dropped a few clangers? Is that right?
 
Not only that, but Nate Silver completely dismisses Trafalgar group because "they're Republican biased." So he openly admits that he doesn't count anything that "sides Republican", then doesn't question why Biden is leading everything by 12 points.

How to SCIENCE(TM) According to democrats:

1-Collect data while ignoring everything that disagrees with you up to and including things that technically agree with you but don't do it hard enough.

2-Make a model by giving equal weight to all the intel you collected no matter how ludicrously insane.

3-Act smug and constantly goad about your model.

4-Wonder why everyone hates you and reality keeps proving you wrong when you're on the side of SCIENCE(TM)

Meanwhile STEM looking at them like: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

Btw that scene is perfect spammable meme material. Just photoshop a Latinos for Trump sign on Iñigo, Lolbertarian snek on Andre and Harris' face on the sicilian, and it's basically how election night gonna look.


It took them 5 days of lids to come up with this?

The lids were to hide Biden's increasing dementia. I said it a million times, he has clear signs, physically, on every photo where he's too close or the wind fucks with his makeup, of malnutrition and dehydration from being unable to swallow properly, he's already loosing control of his unconscious muscle movements, and both stress and the stimulants they're blatantly feeding him every debate/speech heavily speed up the rate at which dementia rots your brain, he is at a serious risk of dying before the ellection if they don't lid his ass.

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?

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Did Biden just shortcircuit? Oh god we really are living on a simulation!

So, no more lids for Biden now? I feel like if he does, it'd be a white flag.

For reasons above NOT lidding him might be even worse. He's clearly high on stilulants every fucking debate, and demented, he NEEDS to lid if he's to stay alive. They write themselves into a corner and now they have a candidate that can't even do the bare minnimum his job entails.

Just got back from a big debate event. Did Biden sound drunk to anyone else? Wasn't watching, only listening.
Edit: Also I think both were prepared a little too well on the questions. Like they both got them beforehand. I guess they were predictable though.

He didn't just sound high. For reasons above, that man has taken enough stimulants to wake up a narcoleptic donkey. He's seriously on death row at this point.

"Could?" They already did.
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So anyway, I didn't stay up to watch the debate and in all honesty was a little afraid to - I was worried what a partisan moderator, the ability to mute people and Trump's more Trumpian tendencies might lead to. Basically, the closer we get to the election the more I (who wants Trump to win by a big margin) feel on edge about some sudden disaster. But skimming the posts here it sounds like Trump did fine and Biden dropped a few clangers? Is that right?

Oh yes. Oh yes that's right. Trump trumped it a bit but he delivered many, many quotes. And Biden? Well he also delivered many quotes but not the good kind. I'm still laughing at the "I don't see red and blue. Also you know who sucks? The reds!" (Paraphrased) moment. Just, gold jerry, gold!

Also once thing I just noticed is how Biden takes off his mask... He crumples it. Slathering the palms of both of his hands with it. It gave me a very visible and audible cringe seeing that. Dear democrats, if you claim to be the party of SCIENCE(TM), at least learn how to save your fucking masks. Jesus!
 
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