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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While we're waiting for those vote counters to have their beauty sleep, have a laugh at Nate Thulium getting Floria completely wrong for the sixth time in a row (except for Obama)

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Honestly, I think the reason for holding back the votes is to give people a chance to get the fuck out of the towns before the full on rioting starts.
There honestly is a decent chance this is the case. We have groups of rioters already reported in places like DC so there is the chance that cities were afraid of announcing the winner and having the cities be burned down.

At the same time, having an election held hostage by far leftists is still pretty fucked up.
 
What site has Biden up in WI? Trump's up by 1 point everywhere I'm looking.
 
America would probably be working a lot better if they actually adhered to the original vision and let states govern themselves without trying to constantly create an overarching central bureaucracy that imposes one size fits all laws on the entire country.
Trump tried that, and they said he killed 200,000 people (who would have died anyway). They also perversely blamed him for not stopping their riots, which they blame on human cryptids like Boogaloo Bois.

If you overstep your authority, you're a tyrant. If you respect the Constitutional constraints on your power, you're ineffective (and also a tyrant).
 
Well in many countries, the candidate who wins the most votes wins, so why shouldn't that be the case in America?
I actually know the answer to this I think. I was watching Rekieta when he brought up why the electoral college works the way it does. Each state has it's own choices for voter restrictions. Pretty sure all states just say "18 and a citizen", but, a state could technically reduce voting age to 14. That would increase voters by quite a bit. The other thing is illegal immigrants or just voter values, such as 1 voter being able to vote multiple times in different counties in the same state.

Dunno how true it is or if I got it wrong, but it makes a lot of sense that way.
 
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