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 feeling that too. Once Geaorgia and North Carolina weren't called for hours I got suspicious, but after seeing how the states and the ballots and the states could be played out, and how many more ways Biden has a way to win, that was my signal to accept the inevitable: Biden wins, and sometimes, there's no happy ending.
Biden is just going to be a basic presidency with some likely gay-ops to remove establishment types by progressives. Republicans are what matters though as they really need a less controversial big voice to carry them, hopefully a populist over a religio.

Honestly, a Biden presidency seems bound to backfire and hit Dems hard for better or worse. Republicans coming back are inevitable. I would not be surprised if 24 gets one in as the more republican sector of Gen Z will be able to vote, as @Syaoran Li once put. The ones from 2003 and beyond seem to trend further red, while 1995-2002 are Blue. Also, there will be no George Floyd riots, that event made people go super lefty.
 
With ME-2 officially going for Trump as well as Georgia ... If Trump gets North Carolina called for him, then all he needs is Pennsylvania. If he gets, PA and NC, he's at exactly 270. He doesn't need Nevada or Arizona at that point.

But still, regardless of anything that happens, Trump needs to take all of this shit to the courts.
No, he'd be 2 EVs short. He still needs either AZ or NV.
 
This was their one chance to steal it all.
Mail-in ballots are dead after this. Their weaknesses and delays they cause have been showcased for all to see. It's much harder to fraud-up in-person single day elections.
So they took it... and it kinda sorta worked, but it didn't at the same time.

It took all their efforts to try to defeat Orange man, Cocaine Mitch, and Graham. The GOP so far has 2/3 surviving.
An apparent 33% success rate is not ideal.
On top of that, they did not acquire a majority in the senate and lost seats in the house. They also saw just how much enthusiasm Trump drew despite a pandemic and recession.
That is worrying, and could mean momentum is against them in 2022.
They won't have another shot at mail-ins and the ensuing chicanery.
So of course they're feeling bitter-sweet. This wasn't the blue wave they were promised, and they saw Hispanics showcase independent thought.
The true blue future is in jeopardy, and they didn't even get Bernie or any SocDem they wanted. They got a milquetoast senile old man who will further the cause of the very rich and globohomo.
The one win they got so far is a shitshow where no matter who wins in the end looks shaky as hell. Can you honestly gloat with a win like this? It'd be like saying the only way you defeated Usain Bolt in a race is by chaining his ass to the ground.
Lastly, they saw just how many "fascists" they have to oppose in the coming years. White and Brown (except beaners) is, for the moment, a more unified front. No bueno.
This is a very interesting and optimistic take - however - Trump is not GOP. Blood God Mitch & the Southern Lady Graham are both DC republican swamp creatures, moreso Graham.
McConnell formed a potent alliance with Trump because the former is a cutthroat political strategist and the later is a high-energy winner, and with Trump at the executive helm Mitch can get his dream of ensuring conservative judges on the federal courts for 20+ years.
Graham is basically a neocon cuckservative who simply woke up and realized that the Democrats don't plan on showing quarter and taking prisoners, and realized his career & personal life are safer under Trump than at Pelosi's mercy.

Sans Trump, the GOP are not the force they are currently.
McConnell, given his actions under Obama might continue the fight, but Graham et al. are likely to revert to their flakey ways.
 
They lose Trump as a bogeyman, and the left is more divided on the direction they want to head in.
The Left is nothing if not divided
I never thought I'll see the day where Nate Pewter would do the right thing, albeit belatedly.
He gets more accurate as the election approaches. He’s almost at normal human levels of foresight, now.
 
Fuck Clown World:

Analysis: Seven Milwaukee wards report more 2020 presidential votes than registered voters; Biden nets 146K votes in city​

Seven City of Milwaukee voting wards reported more 2020 U.S. Presidential election votes than they had registered voters, according to an analysis of results and Secretary of State files.

Five of them are in the city’s eleventh aldermanic ward, on the city’s far Southwest Side.

Vice President Joe Biden carried the five in 2020 with 3,768 votes to President Donald Trump’s 2,883— a margin of 885, or eight times what it was in 2016, when Trump earned 1,904 votes to Hillary Clinton’s 2,012.

The City of Milwaukee reported record turnout of 84 percent Tuesday; 243,144 of 288,833 registered city voters cast a ballot.

Biden defeated Trump in Milwaukee 195,034 to 48,110, a margin of 145,916. He won 80 percent of the city’s total vote.

Of the city’s 327 voting wards, 90 reported turnout of greater than 90 percent; 201 reported turnout higher than 80 percent.

In 2016, city voter turnout was 75 percent.
 
I hope you are right ... But with my faith shaken in our democratic process, if the Dems can win this and the media seems to be complacent with it, then what's to stop them from pulling this same shit every election cycle from now on?

Complacent? Complicit. They are actively helping them do it.

100k mail in votes coming to Georgia now that trump has it by 30k at 100%

I hope you're kidding, but it's 2020 and that's exactly what I expect them to do.
 
starry eyed prog dem dreams of overtaking a monied and entrenched party is retarded, just as the alt-right and trump

best thing they could do for themselves is get as close as possible to taking it over then splitting the party

America has had failed parties before, it's possible

Pretty much yeah. I said before, I'm no political pundit, but if history serves anything, Republicans only win big on American elections when democrats fuck up big.

And last time that happened was with Jimmy Carter when Reagan took over, Carter was such a shit that even states that were very blue even back then, like California, went red.

Look, this shit of democrats calling whoever is against them facist isn't new, Gore Vidal was doing that shit back in the 60's, sure it's galvanized as fuck now because of social medias, but the basis of the exchange remains somewhat the same.

And if republicans want to win again, then people will need to feel in the flesh what the Democrats policies really feel like, in the flesh.

The Clintons were never really democrats, and Obama was too incompetent to even fuck up royal, but even with all the cuddling he got, all people remember from Obama was the fuck up from Obama care.

So if was in charge of the Republican party, I would say, fuck it, let the democrats do their thing, open the borders, do the green new deal, but more importantly, let the democrats share the responsability for their own actions, let the AOC and the squad be first and foremost enacting their policies and let people feel what they really bring them, because when shit hits the fan, not even the most liberal of the networks will defend them.

Again, Obama was cuddled, but not even CNN dared to stay behind the Obama care.

Then again, San Francisco reeks of piss and shit, and people still vote democrat over there, so what the fuck do I know...
 
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I never thought I'll see the day where Nate Pewter would do the right thing, albeit belatedly.
Truly we do live in clown world.
Election 2020 is the best season of American Elections yet. The writers gone all out.
I agree, but I fear this is the jump the shark moment. How will they be able to top it next season?
They found 43902 votes from Area 51, who the fuck is E.T? And damn he has a huge family.
If this video is accurate, he's quite the character:
 
Doom pills are for scrubs. We've had elections stolen before (taking my info from Barnes, that'll be the 1824, 1876, and 1960 elections): it sucks ass, but usually the burned party comes back pissed off and curbstomps the competition.

So, Trump may lose. I don't want that to happen, but getting angry and fighting back has been shown to work, and work really well.
 
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