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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I live in VA and voted for the first time, straight red (unfortunately it's just president and congress on the ballot), with no expectation that it would actually mean anything, so if VA actually manages to flip red (or, hell, turn back purple) I'll be glad to have contributed.

At this point I don't really know what to expect anymore. In a fair election I'd 100% expect an easy Trump win, but this has been anything but.
 
Too late trumpkins no amount of coping will save you from accepting diversity

Aha! I knew you looked familiar...

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You're not fooling anyone, kid.
 
Last I heard Miami was starting to wipe out the earlier Trump lead.
Hes up by 190k+ votes in Florida. Trump did much better in Miami-Dade county now than in 2016. Broward county's turn out is much lower than it was in 2016. And btw Trump won it in 2016 by +110k votes and that was after Broward county did their regular voting bullshit they do every election year. It's a fairly safe bet Trump is winning Florida tonight.
 
Hes up by 190k+ votes in Florida. Trump did much better in Miami-Dade county now than in 2016. Broward county's turn out is much lower than it was in 2016. And btw Trump won it in 2016 by +110k votes and that was after Broward county did their regular voting bullshit they do every election year. It's a fairly safe bet Trump is winning Florida tonight.
I'll agree with this. Don't worry about what Dems internal polls say or what anonymous sources claim, look at the results. And so far, nothing indicates Florida will go blue. Worry about Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan instead.
 
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Look at that rocking! Hefty autism load there.


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Michigan polls close at 8pm EST, supposed to have updates here:

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My dark reader plugin has inverted Trump, but it has only increased his power.
Inverting the inverted Trump makes an even more confusing picture:
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Not gonna lie, I'm scared as hell too.

I'm worried that any optimism over the tidbits of good news this morning are merely the same cope feelings that Hillary's supporters had in 2016.
The difference is that Hillary supporters never really thought that they would lose, it came as a genuine shock to them. Hell, most Biden supporters play smug, but you can easily tell that they have a lot of doubt and uncertainty over whether they'll actually win.
 
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