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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Systems in which you can cast your votes for multiple people make it so unpopular candidates don't steal votes from the main 2. This makes it possible for more people to run and actually have a chance at winning, and unless you only have a bunch of retards no one likes running it's very unlikely that none of them will have at least 45+ percent of the vote.
Wow I guess that's why Canada and the UK don't have 2 main parties. Kinda like America where there's still the Green Party and all sorts of other shit, but everyone rightfully says don't bother.
 
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a court declaring a bunch of ballots null and void due to the local administration fucking up is pretty nasty stuff. if that were to determine the election outcome the outcry would be astronomic, and rightfully so.
Already happened in WI. Any ballots received (might have been postmarked, not 100% sure on that one) past the legislative deadline there didn't count (case was ruled on just before the election took place).

And the PA case is very similar to the WI case, which is why there's an actual possibility of it.

The SC only ruled that they wouldn't hear the case in PA before the election because there wasn't enough time, and the "conservative" justices indicated they're open to hearing it after. So it's already got a good shot of being heard.


I believe PA also agreed to track which ballots would be invalid under the original law so that if the case is successful they can actually be invalidated, so there's an actual remedy available (as opposed to not tracking them which would mean there's no possible remedy).

Now I'm not saying it's a highly likely scenario, but it's not improbable and it very well could go that way. I think it comes down to ACB, since I think Roberts will vote against it.
 
Trump's back on track to flip AZ, FYI (they're still doing the original count, 230,000 left to count and Trump's been doing better than expected in Mariacopa). He needs (as of now) 57.96% of the remaining count and he's pulling 58.4%.

That said, I seriously doubt GA will flip back even after the military vote comes in (if it even comes in. Today's the deadline for those 9k ballots).

He won't take PA in raw votes, but that is the state most likely to have a successful suit that invalidates ballots.

That'd put us at 269-269 if NC doesn't flip blue. Which holy shit would that be entertaining. That's the outcome I'm hoping for, just to watch congress have to lose its shit.
Biden is gonna win, the sooner you accept that, the easier it will be.
 
I'm honestly disappointed by the low amount of sodium in that compilation. It's not comparable to 2016 when people were screaming and crying on camera. :(
I don't think anything will ever beat that "In the Hall of the Mountain King" where it shows every major media outlet saying Trump will never win, then all of the state Trump won.
People might be able to compare election night gloating when it looked like Trump was going to win, to demands for recounts, but I doubt it'll compare
 
I believe PA also agreed to track which ballots would be invalid under the original law so that if the case is successful they can actually be invalidated, so there's an actual remedy available (as opposed to not tracking them which would mean there's no possible remedy).
It was the PA AG's idea to segregate the ballots, which made it seem fishy for me from the start tbh.
 
The only thing that I feel I'm missing from this election is a peaceful transition of power
Part of my brain is saying that whichever party wins this in the short term loses it in the long term. At this point, there’s no way that whoever loses this views the winner as legitimate. Allegations of voter fraud will follow Biden around if he stays on his current trajectory and if Trump threads the needle, he’ll be accused of gaming the system.

And they will be punished in the midterms for
Isn't there such a thing as an electoral roll in the US, i.e. how many people are eligible to one in the state. All other countries in the world know exactly how many voters there are in each constituency, what the turnout is in early voting and on the election day, and how many ballots remain to be counted on the election. Every European country, including backwards ones, can count their votes on the election night. How come the estimated percentage of votes keeps changing. Georgia and Arizona have 10 million population, like Austria and they're counting votes for a week. This is bullshit and this shouldn't be happening in any developed country.

As of this election the US has no right to weigh in on election transparency anywhere in the world. The most opaque process ever. Embarrassing.
its impossible to track because many states have same day voter registration. All that’s required to register to vote here in California? You check a box on a website that says you’re totally a citizen.
 
Already happened in WI. Any ballots received (might have been postmarked, not 100% sure on that one) past the legislative deadline there didn't count (case was ruled on just before the election took place).

And the PA case is very similar to the WI case, which is why there's an actual possibility of it.

The SC only ruled that they wouldn't hear the case in PA before the election because there wasn't enough time, and the "conservative" justices indicated they're open to hearing it after. So it's already got a good shot of being heard.


I believe PA also agreed to track which ballots would be invalid under the original law so that if the case is successful they can actually be invalidated, so there's an actual remedy available (as opposed to not tracking them which would mean there's no possible remedy).

Now I'm not saying it's a highly likely scenario, but it's not improbable and it very well could go that way. I think it comes down to ACB, since I think Roberts will vote against it.
They won, and this is basically Kamala's administration now. If they were going to vote in Harris, they should have voted in Killary during 2016 instead. At least she has some solid experience and isn't senile.

Give her a couple of years, if presidency saps the life force of whoever's on the throne, she'll enter menopause halfway trough term 1
She reminds me Melisandre in GOT, and the lord of light is Bernie Sanders.
 
MovieBob in a suit wants Trump gone now under the 25th amendment because he's formenting armed insurrection.
And Bannon, Don Jr and everyone else arrested for inciting violence.
 
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I don't think anything will ever beat that "In the Hall of the Mountain King" where it shows every major media outlet saying Trump will never win, then all of the state Trump won.
People might be able to compare election night gloating when it looked like Trump was going to win, to demands for recounts, but I doubt it'll compare

The far-right doesn't have access to collaborative scripts, studio-quality production and mainstream establishment funding. Any clowns filmed on the right (and I genuinely think they have less overall than the left) won't be 'lit' as well as the ones caught during Trump's 2016 victory, which makes for a sub-par compilation.
 
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This is really the wrong time to be hyping up a hot story. If you have something spicy drop it. O Keefe has the exhausting job of fighting legacy media but this vid is faggotry, especially if the postal guy doesn't have a hot smoking gun... but then that is what postal guys are known for soooooo 🤷‍♂️
 
Every other decade the US is a 'laughing stock ' yet somehow it still runs this shit.
What does it say of the world if clown nation is in charge?
That's less true now than it was 10 or even five years ago.
She reminds me Melisandre in GOT, and the lord of light is Bernie Sanders.
Please tell me you're not comparing Joe Biden to Stannis.

Also, I think it would make more sense to compare Bernie to Azor Ahai.
 
Already happened in WI. Any ballots received (might have been postmarked, not 100% sure on that one) past the legislative deadline there didn't count (case was ruled on just before the election took place).

And the PA case is very similar to the WI case, which is why there's an actual possibility of it.

The SC only ruled that they wouldn't hear the case in PA before the election because there wasn't enough time, and the "conservative" justices indicated they're open to hearing it after. So it's already got a good shot of being heard.


I believe PA also agreed to track which ballots would be invalid under the original law so that if the case is successful they can actually be invalidated, so there's an actual remedy available (as opposed to not tracking them which would mean there's no possible remedy).

Now I'm not saying it's a highly likely scenario, but it's not improbable and it very well could go that way. I think it comes down to ACB, since I think Roberts will vote against it.
Roberts would shit a brick before involving the court in that naked of a partisan play on either side. He'd toss it on procedural grounds before damaging the institution.

ACB, Kavenaugh, and Gorsuch are the question marks. Thomas and Alito don't give a fuck what elites think of them.
 
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