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 a persuasion election not a turnout one"? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?
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This is also retarded as all get out.
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I'm getting real tired of this faggot showboating like a know-it-all.

He doesn't understand that mail in voting was supposed to be a blowout for Dems after their shilling for it (to account for Biden being so boring that his own family would forget to vote for him) and Republicans come out on election day due to not trusting the mail. If you are TIED everywhere and in some place doing WORSE than 2016 in early vote lead when banking the black vote was the entire strategy, YOU ARE FUCKED. You scared your base off due to Coof and now they are the ones going to vote on Election day over the Republicans that don't give a shit anymore about it? How many hoops did you jump through to reach this result, master mental gymnist?

How can he be this bad at reading polls? Its ALL he does!
 
How can he be this bad at reading polls? Its ALL he does!
Literally Nate Silver.
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Apparently Joe Rogan will be covering election night with Tim Dillon, Kyle Kulinski and Alex Jones. I wonder how will Kyle react to seeing Alex Jones in the flesh.

Kyle will literally dissolve like those Nazis when they opened the Ark of the Covenant in Indiana Jones, the Super Male Vitality that Jones takes along with exuding pure alpha energy will cause the concetrated levels of soy in Kyle's blood to erupt into flames.

I always thought Whitmer getting in was mostly due to Rick Snyder being so fucking awful that most people would take anyone with a "D" next to their name. Anyone I know from Michigan had NOTHING good to say about the guy. I often heard them referring to him as "slick Rick" before going on about what a asshole he was.
I think he did some damage to the Republican party of Michigan that is still being felt to this day. In fact I just learned the prick went ahead and endorsed Biden despite still being in the Republican party.

Sounds kind of a similar deal to Kentucky, Trump won Kentucky by around 60% and the GOP dominate the state congress but elected the son of the last Democrat governor as opposed to reelecting the GOP governor, the governor even got Trump's endorsement but he was horribly unlikable but he did lose only on a very narrow vote. I have family that live there and they're all mostly Republicans and really like Trump but they fucking hated Bevin and the GOP doesn't have a great track record in the state either, most of the states governors have been Democrats.
 
Polls got the go-ahead from Silver to keep pushing bullshit inflated numbers.

Nate Silver is either an utter fucking moron, criminally negligent, or actually wants people to get hurt.

Probably a combination of all three.

As long as he has plausible deniability and can keep his credibility and do it again in 2024, he doesn't give a shit. The grift is real.
 
The expanding DC suburbs made Virginia pretty blue. It would be a very long shot for Trump to win VA, and I don't think the campaign is really focusing on it either. He only needs to win the same as 2016 to win again, and doing that plus Minnesota would be decisive. Winning Michigan + Pennsylvania would be the big priority because those states have a lot of electoral votes.

Agreed completely, it'd be a very difficult shot and would be downright impossible if it weren't for Northam and BLM's fuckery. Trump did a couple of rallies in Virginia, so I'm wondering if he's hoping to get more of the popular vote from there and maybe some seats in the House
 
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