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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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.
The last time the youth got a candidate that they supposedly actually liked onto the national stage was 1972 and said candidate got absolutely crushed in one of the biggest landslides in US history. And that was with the voting age having just been reduced to 18.
 
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.
The best part is Klob screaming into the Twitter void about the recent ruling. Apparently it takes 5-7 days for the mail to get to the polling station. Couple that with retards that don't get the memo, in WI, MI, and MN, there is a chance that a percentage point of votes don't get counted, which in all these races is fucking awesome since they are down to the wire.
 
We truly need a system for earning one’s right to vote. People who exploit the ignorance of others and those who are ignorant enough to believe this do not deserve to vote.

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 Eliason suck).

130,000 viewing turnout, despite the 250 at the actual event. Classic Drumpf.
Not his usual fun rally, but it felt like the right tone for the situation. He seemed fairly angry, but kept it presidential. Hopefully this little stunt backfires on Walz and Ellison.
 
IDK where else to mention this put u guys remember nickelodeons kids pick the president? A mock/ joke election? Well the deleted some votes for trump they demmmed "bots" and said kids..the future have chosen biden/harris...jezum crow even back in the 2000 election year they didn't alter the results when a majority of kids voted bush over gore
 
It's a shame he was such a bloody limp wristed shite when he ran for Labour Leader back in the day, as this Burnham I could see being an actual threat.

If I was one of Boris's advisers watching that press conference he did criticizing the lockdown I'd be like 'Boris. We need to be careful we are not outflanked'

Some relentless autist brought a clown horn to Biden’s Minnesota rally today.

It's like that guy who yelled 'PEPE' at the Hillary rally before presumably being hauled away by the secret service.

The best part is Klob screaming into the Twitter void about the recent ruling. Apparently it takes 5-7 days for the mail to get to the polling station. Couple that with retards that don't get the memo, in WI, MI, and MN, there is a chance that a percentage point of votes don't get counted, which in all these races is fucking awesome since they are down to the wire.

I can't wait for the fact that many (20-30%?) postal votes are uncertifiable and the majority of postal voters are Democrats to sink in. Pushing their supporters to postal vote is going to bite them, and they're going to take it to court.
 
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.

If that were to happen I can't wait to see the complete 180 on mail in voting which will go from 1000% quantum encryption secure to worthless Russian interference in the blink of an eye.

I honestly believe three letter agencies should be monitoring this shift and gas anyone who performs abovementioned 180.
 
LOL at Nate Copper sperging out on Twitter about how Trafagar group is biased.

Quick thread. Warning: not super exciting.
1. In the course of our reporting on Trafalgar Group—part of the due diligence we often do while entering polls—we've learned that some of their polling was done for partisan clients that weren't clearly disclosed.
2. This doesn't neatly fit into any of our current policies, although it goes against the transparency that we generally ask of pollsters.
3. It's important to know the sponsor/client for many reasons, including that our averages handle partisan/internal polls slightly differently:
4. Therefore, in cases where a firm is doing a substantial amount of polling for partisan sponsors but has not been transparent about which polls are done for which clients, we'll have to go ahead and label all of their polls as partisan.
5. We’ve updated our policy to make this more explicit. But we’ll plan to revisit things after the election. We’ve been pretty relaxed in the past (i.e. not classifying polls as partisan when most others would) and we may need to get stricter.
6. We're also having to be a bit expedient here because it's four days to the election. There are some further threads—some related to Trafalgar but mostly on more general themes—that we'd like to have time to more fully think thru and report out.
7. But to repeat: what we know now is a handful of Trafalgar polls were released without any initial indication of a partisan sponsor, when there had been one.
8. One of these cases came to our attention in a (friendly) conversation with Robert Cahaly, Trafalgar's CEO. They have been helpful with some things and we know they're very busy right now, so we appreciate their time.
9. Having resolved this, we've also added a backlog of Trafalgar polls that were conducted over the past few days to our averages.
10. Adding those (and marking past Trafalgar polls as R partisan) turned out to make no difference. Biden’s chances were 89 percent before and 89 percent afterward, while Democrats’ Senate chances were essentially unchanged (77.5 percent vs 77.1). Have a good Friday night, all.


Yep. Biden still has a 89% chance even with those nasty biased Trafalgar polls.

I can't wait until Tuesday.
 

She says the Latino vote can change the outcome of the race while Trump is just collecting more and more.
 
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.
She is still in community college at age 24. Maybe she's just a fuckup in general. Do community colleges even offer programs longer than 4 years?
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.
Sounds like he's calling you the "Top Republican of the school alumni " because you're the only Republican.
 
I passed by a Trump merch street vendor on the way home and took a picture out of amusement, but I won't post the pic due to my dad's dirty car window unless asked. Actually, what caught my eye the most about it was a "Trump 2020: No More Bullshit" sign, which I think is pretty funny, but I'm not sure if anyone else has seen it in person.

Also my brothers say that may be the same vendor that's being run by a black man, but I didn't get a good look at anyone even when quickly snapping a photo.
 
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I live in a red state, and in 2016 Trump won the county I live in by a huge margin but I see quite a bit of Biden/Harris signs around here. I've lived here for almost all my life and have never seen so many signs for a democrat around here. In 2016 I hardly saw any Hillary signs around here.

I still think Trump is going to win my state and get the majority of the vote in my county. But it's still kinda weird to see.
 
CSPAN got Trump’s message to Minnesotans and to the Governor.


Speaking of the Governor, he looks awfully nervous about the 8th Circuit Court’s ruling.
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Voted in-person today instead of waiting until the 3rd, as much as I would have liked to. Went Trump/Pence and picked as many Republican/Independents in the state roster, although I'm bugged that since it's Massachusetts, half of the ballots are of incumbent Democrats with no Republican challengers, and I couldn't think of any write-ins that would even be worth a damn.

Yeah, I get that I'm stuck in deep blue New England, but at least my votes are a protest in the heart of "enemy" territory. I hope I can at least be one of the ones that help Trump achieve a hearty popular vote win, while it's likely he won't win MA's electoral ones. Now I just need to sit back and watch Tuesday unfold, drink up any ensuing democrat/media/Deep State salt, and be on guard for any riot-y business in my home turf.
 
Thoughts? Valid concern, or just postulating?

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(Honestly if working-class whites fall for the Democrat’s ‘return to civility/blue-dog-Joe’ shtick and ignore the actual things the Democrats have been doing, then America does really deserve the government it’ll get.)
 
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(Honestly if working-class whites fall for the Democrat’s ‘return to civility/blue-dog-Joe’ shtick and ignore the actual things the Democrats have been doing, then America does really deserve the government it’ll get.)
The concern is invalid and so is Girdusky.

Once again, the right's obsession with Jared Kushner as a boogeyman rears it's ugly head just like the left's obsession with Stephen Miller. Both are stupid and so are the people who have them.
 
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(Honestly if working-class whites fall for the Democrat’s ‘return to civility/blue-dog-Joe’ shtick and ignore the actual things the Democrats have been doing, then America does really deserve the government it’ll get.)

They're not entirely wrong, Trump campaign has focused almost exclusively on niggers, hispanics and Karens.
 
The concern is invalid and so is Girdusky.

Once again, the right's obsession with Jared Kushner as a boogeyman rears it's ugly head just like the left's obsession with Stephen Miller. Both are stupid and so are the people who have them.
Where does this idea that Kushner is the Grima Wormtongue of the Trump Admin come from? I don't know enough about him to understand it.
 
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The concern is invalid and so is Girdusky.

Once again, the right's obsession with Jared Kushner as a boogeyman rears it's ugly head just like the left's obsession with Stephen Miller. Both are stupid and so are the people who have them.
And the working class doesn't give a shit about decency, they're worried about whether or not they'll have a job next year, and how they'll feed their families. And if they did, they also heard the guy offering it indirectly say that he's getting rid of what runs their jobs in the first place. They know they aren't getting jobs from Joe.

Good to see Biden is losing minorities.
 
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