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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Welp, we're boned unless the Supreme Court does the astronomically unlikely and gives Trump a win via the courts, Bush v. Gore style.
Cotto feels that if DJT can successfully litigate in Georgia, it'll be enough to drag Perdue across the finish line, but thinks that the GA senate needs to hold an emergency session to nuke the loophole right away regardless- January may be too late if the cards don't end up in the Republican's favor.
 
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Yeah, I think a district-based EC is the way to go. The only addition I'd append would be the majority winner (by population) gets the 2 votes meant to represent senators.
Well that's generally how the system in Maine and Nebraska works, which I personally think is the best one. My biggest problem is that most states have ridiculously gerrymandered congressional districts, so you would need to adjust federal equal protection laws to cover discrimination of political ideologies, and then bring the DOJ down on all of these states, both Republican and Democrat.
 
Senator Toomey of PA is saying their state Supreme Court stole the election.
What was that about the GOP getting ready to kiss Biden's ring?

He's right. The state supreme court ruled that Kathy Boockvar was allowed to allow ballots received up to 3 days after the election to be counted.

https://wjactv.com/news/local/senat...secretary-of-states-resignation-wolf-responds
https://archive.vn/wip/DtOkq

“Secretary Boockvar told the U.S. Supreme Court on October 28 that ballots received after 8 p.m. on November 3 would be segregated, but she changed the rules on November 1 and directed counties to canvass those ballots as soon as possible upon receipt. In some counties, it is not possible to both segregate and canvass ballots as directed. This directive leaves open the possibility that timely votes will be commingled with votes received after 8 p.m. on Election Day, despite the fact that these votes remain the subject of litigation before the United States Supreme Court.

Boockvar claimed that mail in ballots received after election day 'would not change the result'

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...iving-3-day-window-not-make-break/6179946002/
https://archive.vn/wip/vSsbd

YORK, Pa. – Mail ballots that arrive in election offices up to three days after the election are not expected to change the results, Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said Thursday.

Some smaller counties reported receiving zero ballots, and some larger ones received about 500 the day after Election Day. That's not many, Boockvar said.

Under the three-day extension, which was challenged in court, mail ballots postmarked Nov. 3 can arrive in election offices until 5 p.m. EST Friday. President Donald Trump's campaign asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene. Those ballots are segregated.

"Unless it's super close, I don't see them making or breaking this one way or another," Boockvar said during an interview on CNN.

She said about 550,000 ballots were being counted.

Of course, what happened is that hundreds of thousands of votes came in, they were not segregated and did change the result. Trump went from winning to losing.

And if extending the deadline wouldn't change the result why do it? More to the point if the Republican state legislature has plenary power to decide election rules why would Boockvar change them and the state supreme court uphold that? It seems like they knew this was very, very important to get changed.

It went to the SCOTUS where all the Democrats voted not to hear the case, all the Republicans voted to hear it and ACB decided to recuse herself because she hadn't had time to read the papers. At which point the Democrats used this rule to steal PA. And probably did something similar in the other states which have gradually gone from a Trump win to Biden win since the election.
 
Don't blame minorities for what the DNC fraud machine did/is trying to do. Trump did better with various ethnic minorities this year than he did in 2016. The Dems are cheating, simple as that. No amount of based minorities can fix that issue, this has to be resolved through the legal system.
Not to mention that these "based minorities" probably have their eyes WIDE OPEN as to what is going on right now.

The Dems have lost these votes at least for a very long time; that's why they are so fucking pissed at them.

For a party that appears to be very close to winning the Presidency, I don't see many celebrations over it at all.
 
California will never secede from the Union no matter how many #Calexit hashtags get posted, because they are what many of their citizens are: leeches off the government, or in the state's case other states. California is far too reliant on outside states for resources and assistance, and they pour too much money into dumb shit (like protecting illegals and wokeism) that they can't afford things other states can. The reason they have so many forest fires is because they're shit with forest maintenance and they use a lot of water reservoirs of pools. They are the nanny state that needs nannying.

Now other states? I don't know. In a way, I could see the South (or some southern states) trying to kick up another secession storm if we start getting bullied even more. Would they let us? Who knows, but we constantly get told we don't matter so surely? Same with supposed "flyover" midwestern states.
California would be nothing without the supposed flyover states. They need them for food, power, water and a myriad of other things. Sure, California can obtain their own food, water, and power system, but that would require going hard on all illegals and leeches and using that money to create better infrastructure, which definitely needs fixing. Additionally, they’d need to bring back industries like coal mining and logging to sustain themselves. Essentially, they’d need to have someone like Trump in power to create a self-sustaining state, but that won’t happen anytime soon. Texas is more likely to survive a secession considering they have key industries still alive there is the help them. The same can’t be said for California. If Silicon Valley were to lose its prominence, their revenue would drop sharply and they’d possibly need to consider bringing back more agricultural jobs to survive.
 
Shia because he's pretentous and HWNDU. Wil because he's fake geek, even if he was on TNG, and pretty SJW. Not sure why Sandler has one. Other than taking lavish vacations on the studio's dime and filming movies while doing so.
Speaking of HWNDU. This shit is still a thing. I wonder if he's going to take it if Biden takes the win and courts do nothing.
 
Actually blame the retards that came over from the other election thread and are trying to shit this one up as well.
Hey now, I actually want discussion and information because I don't watch the news anymore, too fucking propagandistic and yes, that thread has devolved into shit (like all massive ones with little oversight do...).
 
Fuck Romney, and the worst possible thing, more than the dems trying to steal this election and the GA senate seats, would be that a gop senate and Biden presidency would make Romney insanely powerful with his faggy ways.

There is no one in current politics I detest more than Romney. I can at least see the enemies on the other side for who they are, and Collins at least has decades of being squishy and never tried to be anything else and flat out doesn’t act like a savior.

this is why I want Trump to win more than anything, to force a real purge of RINOs
 
Not to mention that these "based minorities" probably have their eyes WIDE OPEN as to what is going on right now.

The Dems have lost these votes at least for a very long time; that's why they are so fucking pissed at them.

For a party that appears to be very close to winning the Presidency, I don't see many celebrations over it at all.
In my opinion, if the Texas and Florida GOP can continue to build on their momentum as a big-tent party, Blue Texas/Florida are going to be memes despite the demographics trending towards more minorities.

If the GOP goes back to the Neocon-era (like the Lincolnists have been trying to do), kiss all of that goodbye.
 
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