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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Cast my ballot for Orange Man 2020, my only regret was that I didn't do it in 2016 too. I feel like I legitimately wasted my vote on Gary Johnson, and not even in the usual 'you can only vote for one of the two main parties' sense, I had much more in common policy-wise with Trump and only went 3rd Party because I fell for the Orange Man stupid and mean rhetoric and wasn't paying attention to what a joke the Libertarian Party was becoming.
Stop spoiling my "I voted" post, I'm doing it Nov 3.
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I know what I'm feeling!

Just joking - until Tuesday I mostly use this thread as target practice at Maradonita's reaction score.
My FDR grandma asked me who I thought was going to win two or three weeks ago. I knew she was fishing for me to say Trump, since I had previously said I was for him pre-primary due to his awesome work regarding sex trafficking. I said Kanye. She laughed so hard, more than I ever had heard before. I then said, "You can't defeat dragon energy!" I doubt she got the joke, but it still made her laugh.
That conversation was the last I had with her. I'm glad I made her laugh though, and I'm glad you posted this, reminding me of it.

Hopefully that wasn't too personal blog-y. Just wanted to thank you for the memory.
 
The last time I remember folks being this willing to cut off friends and family over nothing more than who they hope wins an election was 1992, Clinton vs Bush
I personally find the 2000 presidential election more intriguing for America. Moreover, I see people arguing about who the hell won this election still to this day. Although, that was the first time I have ever voted for a presidential candidate in my life, so I might be a little biased.
 
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Well, technically it is, but I never believed the bullshit polls with Biden having huge leads anyway. I consider it an artificial tightening at this point with some polling firms trying to save face for next time.
I'd like to thank the media and China for making the incumbent president with massive in party support just as much or more of an underdog than he was 4 years ago.

It's going to be tight, but this is Trump's to lose to a massive Biden landslide!
 
I personally find the 2000 presidential election more intriguing for America. Moreover, I see people arguing about who the hell won this election still to this day. Although, that was the first presidential election I ever participated in, so I might be a bit biased.
In junior high I was in a community play. There was a line that made a dated political reference (this play was 1980s) and you aren't really supposed to change source material aside from minor exceptions. Director wanted to change the political figure that was mentioned because it was dated (and was also New York-centric). He asked for suggestions. 14 y/o me couldn't think of any "joke" politicians, aside from Al Gore. I knew that he won the Nobel Peace Prize for a power point, was whiny about muh global warming, and pitched a shit fit over his election. Little me suggested "Al Gore" and that caused a boomer in the cast to go postal verbally on the room. I was shooketh.
 
Compare this to Biden's cult circle groups.
Heres some facts about Trump's crowd.
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Meanwhile in Florida, Kamala is having a good day. Also fuck the superspreader meme apparently.
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Stop spoiling my "I voted" post, I'm doing it Nov 3.

My FDR grandma asked me who I thought was going to win two or three weeks ago. I knew she was fishing for me to say Trump, since I had previously said I was for him pre-primary due to his awesome work regarding sex trafficking. I said Kanye. She laughed so hard, more than I ever had heard before. I then said, "You can't defeat dragon energy!" I doubt she got the joke, but it still made her laugh.
That conversation was the last I had with her. I'm glad I made her laugh though, and I'm glad you posted this, reminding me of it.

Hopefully that wasn't too personal blog-y. Just wanted to thank you for the memory.
Did she die of Covid due to Trump downplaying the virus?
 
College education, as an indicator for class and profession, which is why Trump will have a harder time gaining Asian votes compared to black or Hispanic. The anti-socialist sentiment is strong though, particularly for the Vietnamese.
I can't wait for CNN/MSNBC next week to explain Trump's increase in the black vote without calling black people stupid.
 
Hey @Something Awful, how does this make you feel?

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The interesting part about this revelation is that in the previous poll, Biden was beating Trump in Lackawanna with an even larger margin than Clinton did in 2016 (archive). I found that notable and I was wondering if that would change when Baris polled it one last time. Turns out it did. If this holds up, it would be a 8.5 margin shift towards Trump, enough to flip the county.

The slippage in Bucks County, while bad, is recoverable. The Northeast Pennsylvania, outside of Allegheny County, lies the last Democratic stronghold in Appalachian Pennsylvania, Lackawanna and Monroe County. Luzerne was a Democratic stronghold until it flipped for Trump at a twenty point margin in 2016. The last poll had Trump doing even better, at twenty-five points. If Monroe County flips - and I suspect it will - for Trump at five or more points, it will be the first time since 1972 all of Appalachian Pennsylvania except Allegheny turned red. It would be poetic justice for Trump to be re-elected with a red Lackwanna County that even the county Biden was born in rejected him.
 
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I'm wondering what will happen to the Great Reset nonsense the WEF are pushing (as well as others being thrown into a frenzy over it as of late) if Trump wins the election.
 
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