Official Election 2020 Doomsday Thread

Who wins on November 3rd? (Zeitgeist, not who you're voting for)

  • Expecting a Trump win.

    Votes: 978 45.7%
  • Expecting a Biden win.

    Votes: 277 12.9%
  • Expecting no clear winner on November 3rd.

    Votes: 885 41.4%

  • Total voters
    2,140
  • Poll closed .
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My prediction.

I think Trump will take NV. But others have mentioned NV has 14 days past the 3rd to find accept ballots. I think the Rust belt could be split. I think WI has a better chance due to less voting fuckery and Kenosha. MN and PA will be extremely close. MI is gone due to Dem fuckery. Maybe there might be a miracle and people vote en mass on Tuesday to stick it to their Governor and the DNC.
If biden wins all 3, then the electoral votes are split. Trump will win in that case due to more state legistlatures being in GOP hands.
But Biden has to win all 3 states. If he fails to win all 3, Trump wins.
IIRC the incoming House and Senate choose President and VP. So if they electoral vote split and Democrats won the Senate, America would have the first President and VP from opposing parties since Jefferson.
 
Personally, I'm far less confident in Trump winning this year than I was in 2016. Just the fact that he's had constant media smear pieces churned out against him for the entirety of his current term and the outlets that are responsible for said smear pieces holding sway over a not insignificant proportion of the populace (not to mention now that Trump's been in office for a while, they have a lot more ammunition to work with) makes me more doubtful of that prospect. Not to mention, a lot of Americans see him as being responsible for the scale and severity of the WuFlu in this country, and that's gonna be a major hurdle for him to overcome. At this point, I'm just treating a Trump victory like a pleasant surprise, rather than a surefire thing in order to cope with the disappointment that would come with a Biden win.

I will say though, one potential downside to a Trump victory (through no fault of his own) would be an exponential increase in rioting which I think would be on a scale significantly greater than what occurred when he won in 2016. Seeing as how the U.S. has been experiencing some of the worst riots in its history since George Floyd's death, it would only add more fuel to the flames. Either way, I'm definitely staying as far away from urban areas as possible (which shouldn't be too hard, since I don't go to those places much anyways).
 
Personally, I'm far less confident in Trump winning this year than I was in 2016. Just the fact that he's had constant media smear pieces churned out against him for the entirety of his current term and the outlets that are responsible for said smear pieces holding sway over a not insignificant proportion of the populace (not to mention now that Trump's been in office for a while, they have a lot more ammunition to work with) makes me more doubtful of that prospect. Not to mention, a lot of Americans see him as being responsible for the scale and severity of the WuFlu in this country, and that's gonna be a major hurdle for him to overcome. At this point, I'm just treating a Trump victory like a pleasant surprise, rather than a surefire thing in order to cope with the disappointment that would come with a Biden win.

I will say though, one potential downside to a Trump victory (through no fault of his own) would be an exponential increase in rioting which I think would be on a scale significantly greater than what occurred when he won in 2016. Seeing as how the U.S. has been experiencing some of the worst riots in its history since George Floyd's death, it would only add more fuel to the flames. Either way, I'm definitely staying as far away from urban areas as possible (which shouldn't be too hard, since I don't go to those places much anyways).
50% of Americans believe the Hunter Biden laptops to be Russian disinformation despite literally no evidence for it, because ex-CIA spooks told them to. It's insane how the left has done a 180 on intelligence agencies since Snowden.
 
I'm not certain of which way it will go but I'm not going to be shocked if Sleepy Joe gets it through legitimate or illegitimate means. I don't expect anything more than some post-victory/loss chimping from the usual suspects.

It is hilarious that so many people I know are so wildly freaked out that their asses are taking a bite out of their seat.
 
If Trump wins in 2020, (and a red wave tags along with him) then the dems will be forced to wake up and learn to work with the President if they want to keep their jobs. (Unless I'm horribly, horribly wrong.)
In that case, I hope they do fuck up and never work in political office again.

A lot of at stake here and I'm not confident that neither candidate will do just service v
 
It would take a good 4-5 full election cycles of Republicans winning (15-20 years) after this one for the Democratic Party to give up on race hatred and socialism. The race hatred thing they're probably never going to give up, they've been the party of race hatred for 230 years. They just switched from hating niggers to hating honkeys.
 
I've taken a screen-snip of where the poll is at circa 01:45 GMT, 2nd November 2020. No matter what side you're on or where you think the zeitgeist lies, you gypsies won't change your votes so easily!

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Big edit: I will do another screensnip at around 16:00 GMT as well, if the thread is still here.
Big edit 2: Snip taken at 10:24 GMT
Big edit 3: The 4pm snip!
 
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It would be a pretty big surprise if the candidate with huge rallies everywhere he goes and consistent higher enthusiasm from his voters and a better campaign organization and an advantage in new registered voters and a much better than expected turnout in early voting in an election where early voting is more important than ever... loses.



This is what I'm talking about, this kind of enthusiasm losing is hard to conceive but it is 2020.
Enthusiasm for Trump is way higher than 2016 but the other side has their own enthusiasm AGAINST Trump in the form of the peaceful protests that have been ongoing since May.
If Trump ends up winning I'll be very pleasantly surprised, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Instead I'm preparing myself for 4 years of President Harris because Biden will likely croak a month into his presidency. That power hungry cunt having the most powerful position in this country is a worrying thought.
Sleepy Joe will stay in office for at least a year or two, they can't be that obvious about it. But NO MORE than two years so Kamala can serve the maximum 10 years as the Constitution says. Enjoy!
 
I know I’m going against the grain here, but we’ve seen the chimpouts of the left for 4 years and they bore me now. I miss the insane conspiracies of right wingers under Obama and crazed inbreds finally cracking to threaten assassination on Facebook. I yearn the return of Fox New’s terrorist fist jab special and the tan suit catastrophe.
 
Zero, gun control does not fucking work.
gun control works like all other things; you ban it and it goes away. If we didn't ban people from owning artillery pieces there would be a lot of people who own artillery. Imagine actually thinking banning something doesn't work when for hundreds of years of recorded history bans have gone through and succeeded on a massive scale. Britain banned the slave trade in 1809 and the slave trade ended
 
I will say though, one potential downside to a Trump victory (through no fault of his own) would be an exponential increase in rioting which I think would be on a scale significantly greater than what occurred when he won in 2016. Seeing as how the U.S. has been experiencing some of the worst riots in its history since George Floyd's death, it would only add more fuel to the flames. Either way, I'm definitely staying as far away from urban areas as possible (which shouldn't be too hard, since I don't go to those places much anyways).

On the plus side, that would give all our 3-letter agencies carte blanche to bring the hammer down on Antifa, BLM, and their backers, setting their organizing back decades. The media won't be able to keep up the narrative of "ackshually, the right-wing activists are the dangerous ones!" for four more years of burn, loot, and murder.
 
On the plus side, that would give all our 3-letter agencies carte blanche to bring the hammer down on Antifa, BLM, and their backers, setting their organizing back decades. The media won't be able to keep up the narrative of "ackshually, the right-wing activists are the dangerous ones!" for four more years of burn, loot, and murder.
'ERE WE GO BOYZ LET'S WAAAAAAAAAAAAGH
 
Another reason why I think Trump and the Republicans will win:

The Republicans launched their own equivalent of ActBlue, called WinRed, in 2019. They reached the $1 billion mark in just fifteen months. ActBlue took eleven years to get to that same point. So it tells you that the real movement and momentum is with Trump, not the Democrats.

Also, the country is shifting to the right nationwide. I can tell because of how Republicans have been winning in special elections by bigger margins, such as with Chris Jacobs in New York, and Mike Garcia in California among others.

Joe Biden cannot win if the country is shifting to the right nationally.
 
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