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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The one thing about direct appointment is it radicalizes the EC issue. The Democrats already favor going only by popular vote, and Trump winning by state legislature just causes the Left to go all in on that issue. They were already going to try, but it’ll be orders of magnitude larger if Trump wins by that method.
I won't take an Californian whining seriously until they do their apportionment like Nebraska and Maine. They won't. But that's what an honest complainer would do.
 
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Tariq Nasheed is now a fully programmed MAGA bot lawl

I mean damn the pill he ate 2-3 days ago must have been the pure essence of the reddest red. Elemental red. Primal red. Something crazy
Ann Coulter did this.

He was also hated by the CIA, who he wanted to abolish, and by all the countries whose leaders he'd had killed. And by the mob.
His demands that Israel open up its nuclear facilities for inspection, facilities that were barely concealed weapons facilities, probably was the last straw. He was probably the last president who had any illusions that they were in charge of the nation or allowed to even make waves without explicit say-so. Maybe Trump has pushed that more than his post-JFK predecessors, but he's being schooled in the regard for sure.

"Don't do anything against us, or else..."
This sounds like blackmail.
Wasn't the whole Four Seasons thing also a threat? Supposedly a Democrat money laundering front, and that was the reason why it was chosen?
 
And to think you were one of the more doom-pilled posters on election night.
People sometimes forget how far left I am and don't get that I'm not thinking about tomorrow at all, I'm thinking about 50 years from now, I'm thinking about after I'm dead.

And just so you know, in the long run my side wins and you literally don't even have a chance.
 
Let's suppose that the disputed states Republican legislatures decide to nominate electors. Let's also suppose that ever Democrat state does the same thing. Who wins?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_state_legislatures#Party_summary

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Looks like the GOP would win a hypothetical MAD scenario where both parties override the vote.
AZ and GA also have Republican governors, so that's why I'm highly suspicious of Dems winning them in a presidential election. Politics tend to flow uphill, from local to state to national.
 
Not even the UN deserves to live in New Jersey.
True. Send them packing to Detroit.
Or Pyongyang.
NY Times is already putting an article celebrating Kamala Harris as the first woman of color as Vice President.
I’m 90% that article was already prepped and ready to go.
Ah, another article that will age like Jeb!'s guacamole.
Alaska still only has about 50% of their votes in. Do they have a USPS worker trekking through Canada on foot to deliver the ballots?
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AZ and GA also have Republican governors, so that's why I'm highly suspicious of Dems winning them in a presidential election. Politics tend to flow uphill, from local to state to national.
The only real exception to that is Vermont and New Hampshire and at least in Vermont, the Republicans are basically Democrats.
 
Eyewitness testimony is the most or second most powerful evidence in the law, depending. There's nothing limp about this election lolsuit. It's a rock hard six inches. They get geeks access to the voting machines and specifically the code, it might get into Long Dong Silver territory even before Clarence Thomas gets involved.
Wait, what? I thought it was the most untrustworthy for forensics. Or is that another media lie?
 
Bitching at Russia for their proxy war in Syria comes to mind.
considering just how many people over the age of 50 still think we're in the cold war I wouldn't be surprised at all if the Russia angle we had to deal with for the last four years was just an appeal to a pre-existing narrative that never really went away that even your average zoomer already knows is completely irrelevant to modern politics.
 
considering just how many people over the age of 50 still think we're in the cold war I wouldn't be surprised at all if the Russia angle we had to deal with for the last four years was just an appeal to a pre-existing narrative that never really went away that even your average zoomer already knows is completely irrelevant to modern politics.
My dad actually believes Russia is still communist and that Putin is trying to remake the Soviet Union, so your not wrong.
 
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