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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WHAT?!

I thought you had to be 35 to run for any office? How old is she now?
President is the only one with a national age restriction. States sometimes have their own restrictions. I'm aware of people who were elected mayor of tiny towns before they could vote.

Edit: I have been corrected in future posts. Legislators have age restrictions which are lower at the national level.
President is 35
US Senate is 30
House of Representatives is 25
 
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President is the only one with a national age restriction. States sometimes have their own restrictions. I'm aware of people who were elected mayor of tiny towns before they could vote.
> before they could vote

Guess I shouldn't be shocked since people have voted animals as mayor.
 
WHAT?!

I thought you had to be 35 to run for any office? How old is she now?
You have to be 35 on Inauguration Day. AOC will be 34 on Election Day, but is still eligible.

ABC actually just came out with an article today about it.

 
Cookie poll in Pittsburgh.
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Joggers saw the results and forced the bakery to shut the cookie poll down. This was their last tally.
We talk about the secret Trump voter, and rightfully so.

Is there a single instance of non-TDS where people are assembling for Biden in greater numbers than Trump? That's one of the reasons I don't believe this election is as close as TEH POLEZ tell me it is.

BLM/Antifa don't count because those people don't side with Biden either.
 
We talk about the secret Trump voter, and rightfully so.

Is there a single instance of non-TDS where people are assembling for Biden in greater numbers than Trump? That's one of the reasons I don't believe this election is as close as TEH POLEZ tell me it is.

BLM/Antifa don't count because those people don't side with Biden either.
Biden's campaign is just running on Obama era nostalgia and TDS. There's little enthusiasm for him. The election will still be close just based on how polarised the country is now.
 
Biden's campaign is just running on Obama era nostalgia and TDS. There's little enthusiasm for him. The election will still be close just based on how polarised the country is now.
I do agree with this, but man I just think those two demographics are slowly dwindling. Just a gut feeling.

I'm still going with Trump winning the popular vote by 250K. I don't think the California gap will be enough to cover the rest of the country this time. I just feel like everything is shifting slightly to the right. Or maybe I just want to believe that.

For those that don't remember, Hillary won California by 4.3 million and Trump won the rest of the country by 1.4 million, so Hillary won the popular vote by 2.9 million.
 
The mail-in/early voting data is still showing as heavily Republican.

I'm not sure why turnout is so high there right now though.

Probably because Abbott has been a massive faggot about Corona-chan. I'm thinking people decided to get their ballots in remotely so they wouldn't have to fuck with masks and shit. Just a hunch though.
 
Weren't you the guy in the Laura Loomer thread saying she had a 20% chance to win?
and i stand by that prediction, but that has nothing to do with Error analysis...

Its all based on Trump winning over Latinos and Jews and more straight R voting because of the Israel issue.
She only wins if Trump wins florida biiiig.
 
I do agree with this, but man I just think those two demographics are slowly dwindling. Just a gut feeling.

I'm still going with Trump winning the popular vote by 250K. I don't think the California gap will be enough to cover the rest of the country this time. I just feel like everything is shifting slightly to the right. Or maybe I just want to believe that.

For those that don't remember, Hillary won California by 4.3 million and Trump won the rest of the country by 1.4 million, so Hillary won the popular vote by 2.9 million.
I know we are in our little bubble here and could be wrong, but everyone I talk to has a similar reaction to current events. They all voted Trump as well but only revealed it in confidence.

My gut is telling me he will win, but there are always shenanigans involved so it has me nervous.
 
Why does it explicitly say it's for black people, black communities, black owned businesses, etc.?
The policies are not for black people to the exclusion of everyone else.

Saying you want to improve access to funding to help black owned small businesses doesn't mean the funding is only for black owned small businesses. It just means you want to improve access to funding, which will help black owned small businesses. And white owned small businesses. And latino owned small businesses.

Why is he singling out the positive benefits to black people? Because he's talking to black people. The same reason he talks about the positive benefits of tariffs on Chinese steel to steelworkers. Because he's talking to steelworkers.
President is the only one with a national age restriction.
Not true. You have to be 25 for the House and 30 for the Senate. Biden himself wasn't able to be seated on time because he hadn't yet turned 30.
 
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Pretty ironic when Hillary has spent the past four years blaming everyone but herself, and acting entitled to power and the presidency. Same thing with the Democratic Party in general; they act entitled to power and that they don't have to earn it, and that their voters will just vote for them no matter how awful they are. That's a core reason that has turned me away from them, and why I'm never voting for them again.
 
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