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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Honestly Trump's campaigning hasnt been the best compared to 2016 but the fact that the best the Democrats can put up being Biden is just making me think that anyone with an adequate brain would rather vote 3rd party than Democrat, if they were intending to vote Democrat. The fact that Biden doesnt take any media questions 90% of the time and his RL campaigning is literally him either reading off a script or blabbering while trying to remember what year he is in, his social media campaigners do a better job of painting him as being in a fit shape but seriously, you really have to ask yourself do you want someone that can talk for themselves, even if you dont like them or their politics, or someone that cant even talk for themselves.

Another thing I noticed is Biden's media campaigners are endorsing the extremist left (BLM is not Black Lives Matter at this point, its just extremist propaganda & ANTIFA), which isn't a good look to your moderate voters and the undecided ones, who are generally the majority who'd keep silent to not be lynched by extremists on social media or RL, any person right or left knows these protests have gone far beyond race, and is just becoming a shitfest of people exploiting the situation to loot & anarchotards living their dream of a govt free zone, where peoples stuff get robbed every 2 seconds and someone gets shanked the other.

If Trump were to endorse Nazis, go out & say "I love Adolf Hitler!" it'd immediately push the undecided(s) and moderate right voters to either not vote, vote 3rd party or vote Democrat, the fact that some left wingers calling any right wing person Nazis is just funny as fuck in my opinion by the way, you're just radicalizing them even more and hurting the image of your own party and self, same thing goes with the terms like "libtard" etc, insulting the other side'll just radicalize them more, and polarize the two sides of politics more, this election will be a landslide for Donald Trump if my guess of people voting 3rd party or Republican because of Biden's problems turn out to be true, otherwise I'll be surprised to be honest.

From what I've seen besides harrassing Biden a bit to the edge where he was starting with the "come on man"(s) Trump won the 2nd and final debate aswell, which'll be a boost to his image.
 
Honestly Trump's campaigning hasnt been the best compared to 2016 but the fact that the best the Democrats can put up being Biden is just making me think that anyone with an adequate brain would rather vote 3rd party than Democrat, if they were intending to vote Democrat. The fact that Biden doesnt take any media questions 90% of the time and his RL campaigning is literally him either reading off a script or blabbering while trying to remember what year he is in, his social media campaigners do a better job of painting him as being in a fit shape but seriously, you really have to ask yourself do you want someone that can talk for themselves, even if you dont like them or their politics, or someone that cant even talk for themselves.

Another thing I noticed is Biden's media campaigners are endorsing the extremist left (BLM is not Black Lives Matter at this point, its just extremist propaganda & ANTIFA), which isn't a good look to your moderate voters and the undecided ones, who are generally the majority who'd keep silent to not be lynched by extremists on social media or RL, any person right or left knows these protests have gone far beyond race, and is just becoming a shitfest of people exploiting the situation to loot & anarchotards living their dream of a govt free zone, where peoples stuff get robbed every 2 seconds and someone gets shanked the other.

If Trump were to endorse Nazis, go out & say "I love Adolf Hitler!" it'd immediately push the undecided(s) and moderate right voters to either not vote, vote 3rd party or vote Democrat, the fact that some left wingers calling any right wing person Nazis is just funny as fuck in my opinion by the way, you're just radicalizing them even more and hurting the image of your own party and self, same thing goes with the terms like "libtard" etc, insulting the other side'll just radicalize them more, and polarize the two sides of politics more, this election will be a landslide for Donald Trump if my guess of people voting 3rd party or Republican because of Biden's problems turn out to be true, otherwise I'll be surprised to be honest.

From what I've seen besides harrassing Biden a bit to the edge where he was starting with the "come on man"(s) Trump won the 2nd and final debate aswell, which'll be a boost to his image.
Harris is the real candidate. Biden is just the Trojan Horse. Nor does does it matter how corrupt, authoritarian, unlikeable, or ghoulish she is; she's a brown woman, and therefore is immune to all criticism.
 
You can tell Styx is non party affiliated because he is completely wrong on both sides with this. No one he mentioned on the Republican side has a snowball's chance in hell. I like Rand Paul, but he's got no shot. The fact he even mentioned Rubio is laughable. The base saw him get punked in 2016. Does he think GOP voters will put Rubio anywhere near the front lines? Cruz doesn't want a cabinet spot that ends after four to eight years when he's got his Senate seat indefinitely. Kasich is not a longshot, he's a no shot. He's anathema to GOP voters now. And Tulsi is dead to the Dem voters because they've been fed so much propaganda against her.
Yeah, Styx is completely off here. Rand Paul could only work as VP, not only because of his politics, but also because he's short and has weird hair. I'm thinking the Repubs try to push the "New" GOP people(Scott,Haley, Cawthorn etc.) if Trump loses. Already got a "new" platform(Reagan with more buttsex) and based on what they've put out they're distancing from Trump already. Although very doubtful that any of them would do well nationally. If Trump does win I'm thinking theres an outside chance Pence runs; its a longshot because of his personality but theres precedent in American history if Trump's popularity rises in a second term. Disappointed he didn't mention any of that or talk about one of Trump's kids trying to run.
 
I try my best to remain unbiased when assessing situations and thinking critically, but I can't fathom why anyone would actually vote 'for' Biden and Harris. They offer solutions to problems that don't exist or that they manufacture. The Dems would have fucked up Covid response just as bad, if not worse due to not wanting to ban travel to China. All Joe did was stir fear and offer vague platitudes about how he would make things better with no actual plan. He (the DNC) wants to make government so big that you can't do without it in everyday life. They want to strip you of your freedoms and will do and say whatever it takes with as much money that they have. Last night was propping up a corpse, it was embarrassing. Joe will be dead this time next year, if not sooner.
 
Rasmussen just came out with a crazy looking Voter Approval Poll:
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Approval of Trump up TWENTY POINTS in a week? Personally I believe a lot of Black Voters have not voted early. Why, well it's anecdotal evidence but I personally tossed my absentee ballot aside because it felt like it would take more than 10 minutes to fill it out and I don't want to go to the Post Office. I'm thinking a lot of Brothas feel the same. What if after this debate a decent percentage of Black Voters looked into the Clinton Crime Bill aka The Biden Crime Bill and got pissed off over how it objectively did target the African American community?

Now I am stereotyping here but you know what Blacks more or less don't like? Weakness. Biden was weak when he defended himself, for crying out loud his defense for not having any substantial prison reform was that Congress was run by Republicans during the Obama years. Which is a total lie since Democrats held both branches of congress for years which is how they passed Obamacare. Trump was insanely boisterous to claim that he's done the most for Blacks since Lincoln. But a lot of Blacks do like boisterous cockiness, it's why rap is filled with boisterous motherfuckers.

If #Blexit is real it seriously helps explain how Trump could be competitive in Florida, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota. And the Black Vote is something Democrats have taken for granted. If Trump ends up being the first Republican Black President it'll be some Peak 2020. Also let's be real Niggas don't care about Covid.

Now for certain I'm not claiming Trump will recieve 40% of the Black Vote. But if he's peeled off even 15% that's a huge number. And I think it's totally plausible as well because there's a lot of African Americans who are in law enforcement & security and a not so insignificant number also served in the military. So believe me while many Blacks support BLM there has to be a decent chunk who are jaded by an organization that rambles on about killing and abolishing the police.
This is huge if accurate.

I am also not anticipating for Trump to get 40-something percent of the black vote (that is a PIPE DREAM right now, lol). However, if he can get 15-20%, then that would bode extremely well for the GOP's place in future elections. Not saying the demographics are going to do an about-turn this year, but it appears that Trump is successfully setting the stage for a huge voting demographic shift for the future.

And, if that magic 20% number happens this year, then the GOP needs to thank people like Candace Owens. I have my issues with her, but there's no question that she definitely started a grassroots movement aimed towards changing the minds of a demographic that overwhelmingly votes Democrat.
 
I'm thinking the Repubs try to push the "New" GOP people(Scott,Haley, Cawthorn etc.) if Trump loses.
Scott and Haley aren't new GOP people. They aren't populist at all. I don't think either of them would win the nomination, but especially Haley. The establishment is pushing her pretty hard, but the base doesn't want someone that close to neoconservatism. And isn't Cawthorn barely old enough to run for the House?

There's no more pushing of candidates. The GOP base pulls who it wants. Win or lose, Trumpism is here to stay because Trumpism best reflects the base.
 
Honestly Trump's campaigning hasnt been the best compared to 2016 but the fact that the best the Democrats can put up being Biden is just making me think that anyone with an adequate brain would rather vote 3rd party than Democrat, if they were intending to vote Democrat. The fact that Biden doesnt take any media questions 90% of the time and his RL campaigning is literally him either reading off a script or blabbering while trying to remember what year he is in, his social media campaigners do a better job of painting him as being in a fit shape but seriously, you really have to ask yourself do you want someone that can talk for themselves, even if you dont like them or their politics, or someone that cant even talk for themselves.

Another thing I noticed is Biden's media campaigners are endorsing the extremist left (BLM is not Black Lives Matter at this point, its just extremist propaganda & ANTIFA), which isn't a good look to your moderate voters and the undecided ones, who are generally the majority who'd keep silent to not be lynched by extremists on social media or RL, any person right or left knows these protests have gone far beyond race, and is just becoming a shitfest of people exploiting the situation to loot & anarchotards living their dream of a govt free zone, where peoples stuff get robbed every 2 seconds and someone gets shanked the other.

If Trump were to endorse Nazis, go out & say "I love Adolf Hitler!" it'd immediately push the undecided(s) and moderate right voters to either not vote, vote 3rd party or vote Democrat, the fact that some left wingers calling any right wing person Nazis is just funny as fuck in my opinion by the way, you're just radicalizing them even more and hurting the image of your own party and self, same thing goes with the terms like "libtard" etc, insulting the other side'll just radicalize them more, and polarize the two sides of politics more, this election will be a landslide for Donald Trump if my guess of people voting 3rd party or Republican because of Biden's problems turn out to be true, otherwise I'll be surprised to be honest.

From what I've seen besides harrassing Biden a bit to the edge where he was starting with the "come on man"(s) Trump won the 2nd and final debate aswell, which'll be a boost to his image.
Trump's president man. He just signed off on another Middle Eastern Peace Deal and is going to Florida to campaign twice and tomorrow is going to NC, OH, and WI. Guy is working surprisingly hard for a campaigning president.

He should add PA to the NH docket on Sunday. And go back to Michigan and Minnesota on Monday. Maybe do Arizona and Nevada again once but just spam the Rust Belt.

Pence is going soon to MN. Cmon man, join in!
 
I try my best to remain unbiased when assessing situations and thinking critically, but I can't fathom why anyone would actually vote 'for' Biden and Harris. They offer solutions to problems that don't exist or that they manufacture. The Dems would have fucked up Covid response just as bad, if not worse due to not wanting to ban travel to China. All Joe did was stir fear and offer vague platitudes about how he would make things better with no actual plan. He (the DNC) wants to make government so big that you can't do without it in everyday life. They want to strip you of your freedoms and will do and say whatever it takes with as much money that they have. Last night was propping up a corpse, it was embarrassing. Joe will be dead this time next year, if not sooner.
I agree. But in 2020 Clown World, Dems are likely to win in spite of themselves.

I'm sorry if I seem to be doomposting again. I'm just a nervous wreck. Things are going too well for Trump right now. I want to avoid looking like a fool if he loses.
 
I agree. But in 2020 Clown World, Dems are likely to win in spite of themselves.

I'm sorry if I seem to be doomposting again. I'm just a nervous wreck. Things are going too well for Trump right now. I want to avoid looking like a fool if he loses.
To be fair this is a close election because next week is the final week before voting and something could happen, hell there are so many outside factors we don't know. So it is best to not get too complacent about Trump doing well and be on the lookout for fuckery or prepare mentally for a possible Trump defeat.
 
I agree. But in 2020 Clown World, Dems are likely to win in spite of themselves.

I'm sorry if I seem to be doomposting again. I'm just a nervous wreck. Things are going too well for Trump right now. I want to avoid looking like a fool if he loses.
Don't be sorry. Either you are wrong or right. I'm more hoping they lose so they actually figure out what the fuck their party is supposed to be. That self reflection never occurred due to '16 being a fluke in their eyes. That's expecting a lot from them, though.

If karma is real they deserve the loss. Hard.
 
Marco Rubio?

*draws from cigarette*

That ain't a name I've heard in a while.
The last I heard of Rubio is going hard on China and getting into a scuffle with Alex Jones

That makes it even scarier.
Yep the final week going good for Trump could be a good sign or false hope at worst.

If things go the way they are now if Biden keeps calling lids that could be bad because given how much Biden is calling lids that could hurt voter turnout.
 
Scott and Haley aren't new GOP people. They aren't populist at all. I don't think either of them would win the nomination, but especially Haley. The establishment is pushing her pretty hard, but the base doesn't want someone that close to neoconservatism. And isn't Cawthorn barely old enough to run for the House?

There's no more pushing of candidates. The GOP base pulls who it wants. Win or lose, Trumpism is here to stay because Trumpism best reflects the base.
I think if Trump loses to a candidate as weak as Biden, then I don't think it bodes well for the future of the Republican Party at all.

If Biden wins, then I expect Kamala to be elected in 2024. The media will make her look like nothing but perfect, and the Republican Party will have a hard time figuring out what direction to take. Plus, if Puerto Rico becomes a state and gets electoral votes. If a Trump Republican can't win, many Republicans don't want feckless neocons either and many would just stay home if that were who the nominee were again. I know I wouldn't be voting.

That's why Trump must win.
 
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