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'm an Ausfag, so excuse what might be a stupid question... If Californians move to Texas and move into the blue areas, does that mean that the state could flip, or does it not affect the electoral college unless they make a red district into a blue one?

No, all of Texas's electorals go to a state wide popular vote. Austin would have to more than double its size to do that alone to the state.
 
I'm an Ausfag, so excuse what might be a stupid question... If Californians move to Texas and move into the blue areas, does that mean that the state could flip, or does it not affect the electoral college unless they make a red district into a blue one?
If they do that, we deport them back to California
 
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Don't forget guys. The media is gonna call a bunch of this shit early whenever they get a chance. Additionally, because of the differences in voting methods we are going to see results come in a bit differently this year.

Also this is from Barnes: "Trying to read tea leaves of states with partial reporting can be misleading this cycle due to partisan disparity in vote method. Instead, I look at culturally comparable counties where 98%+ of the vote is in. So far, the working class counties of Kentucky & Indiana show bigger Trump margins both in vote share & total vote than 2016. That bodes well for the comparable areas of midwest. Election then comes down to industrial working class areas, urban, suburban & ethnic voters in midwest."
 
I'm an Ausfag, so excuse what might be a stupid question... If Californians move to Texas and move into the blue areas, does that mean that the state could flip, or does it not affect the electoral college unless they make a red district into a blue one?

They can move anywhere in TX and their vote will count. The "districts" aka counties you are talking about are colored on the map by which candidate got the most votes in that section. A lot of liberals/democrats live near in Austin and Houston so that's why they are blue. Whoever gets the most votes in the state gets the electoral vote.
 
A lot of us are in lolcow.tv/r/autism.

watching the infowar stream. Roger stone is on. He's got a sex slave on the floor. a male sex slave.

Alex Jones has Roger stone on now plus he's got Sargon, Styx, Count Dankula, and other youtube folks on. Gonna be a wonderful night of shitlords.

 
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Bari's made a great point- They're intentionally calling early to keep the west coast motivated. Last time californians decided not to vote seeing the inevitable
That would do nothing, though. Aside from Alaska, the entire west coast is solid blue.

I reckon it's Arizona and Nevada they care about.
 
I'm an Ausfag, so excuse what might be a stupid question... If Californians move to Texas and move into the blue areas, does that mean that the state could flip, or does it not affect the electoral college unless they make a red district into a blue one?

It means they'd bring their toxic [leftist] culture with them. California is a hardcore Democrat state with a fuck ton of people, but their years of solidly voting for leftist politicians have ruined their state and turned it into a dirty, overcrowded, crime-ridden shithole with high taxes and income disparities. As a result, a lot of libs are fleeing to Nevada and Texas because it's nicer and cheaper to live, but natives fear they'd bring their progressive politics with them and ruin everything.
 
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