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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Why are they still going to Texas? I get that every elite on the planet is funding their campaign, but Biden can only do so much, and Obama can only stand to be helping Biden for so long.
Either the "LE BLUE TEXAS" meme they started believing due to Trump having a single digit lead over Clinton in 2016 (that is why they were funneling money towards Beta) or trying to help the Democrat candidates there
 
I could see myself voting Democrat in the future, but only if these changes are made first:
  • No more catering to woke politics
  • No more support for BLM/AntiFa
  • No more putting multinationals above small businesses
  • No more endless lockdowns
  • No more guilting people that don’t vote “the right way”
  • No more moralizing and lording over people for being supposedly better, while being guilty of the things they accuse their opponents of

The DNC has marijuana rescheduling in their 2020 platform, but Biden isn't talking about it. (Probably because Biden and Harris don't believe in it). Trump has turned a blind eye to legal pot at the state level these past 4 years (even with Jeff Sessions as AG for 2 years).

What the Democrats are offering in 2020 is so awful that even the promise of "rescheduling" (which could only mean weed gets drop to Schedule 2, so you can still go to prison for it anyway) is not worth the endless race riots, lockdowns, gun grabbing, open borders, and forcing little boys to turn into little girls.
 
Underperforming Democratic turnout
Overperforming Republican turnout
Republicans are now in a better spot in Florida with respect to combined mail-in and in-person early voting together compared to 2016 with the weekend remaining.

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For early vote total vote count.
The overall percentage of the youth vote is down of the total electorate. Thank retard collages for closing down their vote farming operations for Coof.
And the if the youth is down in early then it will be abysmal day of; historically without intense handholding it’s hard to get the youths to the polls.

Honestly the whole DNC get out the vote machine is severely compromised this year already, so it’s right for them to be worried about the 3rd.
 
And the if the youth is down in early then it will be abysmal day of; historically without intense handholding it’s hard to get the youths to the polls.
Here's an anecdote about that: a good friend of mine has been dating this 24 year old girl who is super into politics and very right wing (so is my buddy so they seemed like a good match). She's been totally onboard the Trump train since he came down the golden escalator back in 2015 and they chat daily about the kind of political spergery that you'd only see on forums like this. Earlier this week he asks her if she voted yet and she gave this whiny "I have so much stuff going on with my community college semester and (insert other inane early 20's minutiae), I just don't have TIME to vote this year" diatribe. My friend had to severely browbeat this dumb bitch who spent the entire time during the summer riots this year ranting nonstop about how our republic was under attack to go to the fucking polls for half an hour to cast her ballot for Trump. He's less than sanguine about a future relationship with her now.

Any candidate who counts on the youth vote to turn out for them in any election does so at their own peril.
 
Here's an anecdote about that: a good friend of mine has been dating this 24 year old girl who is super into politics and very right wing (so is my buddy so they seemed like a good match). She's been totally onboard the Trump train since he came down the golden escalator back in 2015 and they chat daily about the kind of political spergery that you'd only see on forums like this. Earlier this week he asks her if she voted yet and she gave this whiny "I have so much stuff going on with my community college semester and (insert other inane early 20's minutiae), I just don't have TIME to vote this year" diatribe. My friend had to severely browbeat this dumb bitch who spent the entire time during the summer riots this year ranting nonstop about how our republic was under attack to go to the fucking polls for half an hour to cast her ballot for Trump. He's less than sanguine about a future relationship with her now.

Any candidate who counts on the youth vote to turn out for them in any election does so at their own peril.
Thinking other shit is more important is part of it.

Not having any actual responsibilities or an actual livelihood at stake is the other part.

Until you have a job, bills, a home to protect, kids to feed, or any kind of wealth whatsoever, Politics is just competitive shitposting in the worlds most autistic team sport.
 
I'll add to @Pompano Mike 's sentiment regarding the (female) youth vote. Slight PL.

My gf (18-29 age bracket) is a doctor and a leftie - no prizes for guessing what her biggest motivator is. This is someone who smugly gloated about that creepy woman in New Zealand winning a majority recently even though we live in Europe.

She's never voted despite having been eligible in two or three elections (mix of local and national). Says her vote changes nothing. Then bitches about her hospital being sold to Burger King.
 
I'll add to @Pompano Mike 's sentiment regarding the (female) youth vote. Slight PL.

My gf (18-29 age bracket) is a doctor and a leftie - no prizes for guessing what her biggest motivator is. This is someone who smugly gloated about that creepy woman in New Zealand winning a majority recently even though we live in Europe.

She's never voted despite having been eligible in two or three elections (mix of local and national). Says her vote changes nothing. Then bitches about her hospital being sold to Burger King.
Dump.
Dat.
Bitch.
 
All these reports of early voting showing depressed Democrat turnout and insanely high Republican turnout.

It will be fucking hilarious if the mail-in early vote backfires on the Democrats and ends up being a massive red wave.
From your lips (or in this case, keyboard) to God's ears.

If it's a massive red wave, the reaction from the MSM and Twitter would be epic. I've said this in previous threads, but I've got money on for a news anchor on CNN, MSNBC, or TYT to An Hero on air.
 
Why are they still going to Texas? I get that every elite on the planet is funding their campaign, but Biden can only do so much, and Obama can only stand to be helping Biden for so long.
Austin I'm guessing, which is full of Californian migrants and fags and resembles nothing like the rest of Texas. They must think that Austin and the cities can flip Texas blue, like they said Beto would do.
 
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Last night an old pal from boarding school messaged me. All his adulthood he's been a part of the Massachusetts Republican (lol yes) Party. He's likely worked directly under Mitt Romney. He tried being a never Trumper in '16 but eventually settled. Of course this time, he's for Biden.

So he randomly messaged me declaring me "The Top Republican of the school alumni." Its not like I'm all that vocal about the GOP on Facebook.

Guess that's him giving up, like everyone else is. And it's a good feeling.
 
Still waiting for Orange Man to land, but I have a feeling he will be on fire tonight in Rochester.
Trump did a motorcade to see the supporters gatheres outside the venue first. Despite the Governor and the AG fucking up his usual rally mojo, Trump still came out and had a firm and presidential voice at the rally. It was brief though; he got out his usual talking points (+ Minneapolis, Iron Range, and how Tim Walz and Keith Ellison suck).

130,000 viewing turnout, despite the 250 at the actual event. Classic Drumpf.
 
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Why are they still going to Texas? I get that every elite on the planet is funding their campaign, but Biden can only do so much, and Obama can only stand to be helping Biden for so long.

Trying to understand the Blue Texas meme here:

Here's how Texas looked on (last) Wednesday, with 90% of the 2016 turnout in.
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Reversing the percentages (not that accurate because rounding and 1% = 85k) to estimated votes I get this:
mail-in: 1,218,395
in-person: 6,904,238
dem: 2,924,148
rep: 4,386,222


This is what Texas looks like right now (Friday), with 94% of the 2016 turnout in so far.
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Which works out to:
mail-in: 1,618,700 (+324,905)
in-person: 6,900,777 (-3,461 obv rounding error)
dem: 3,152,206 (+228,058 )
rep: 4,515,323 (+129,101)


So ~325k mail votes came in, these new votes are splitting 64% dem 36% rep.

Assuming this blue increase keeps up for the next 4 days (big assumption), by Tuesday we could get Dem 39% Rep 51%, with 104% of the 2016 turnout in early voting alone, or 3,608,322 Dem and 4,773,525 Rep.

TL;DR: Mail votes are still coming in at 2/3 blue, in-person is either tiny or not coming in anymore (in-person ends today), but by Tuesday they'll still be 1 million behind, even if no election-day voting happened, unless a massive amount of these registered Republicans are actually voting blue.

But then again Project Veritas caught that fake Republican who was strong arming a bunch of old people into voting blue, maybe their plan was to just bully old registered Republicans really hard and harvest their ballots?
 
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