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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Bad news time, even if Trump has the unobserved ballots in MI and PA tossed out, and assuming they're majority democrat and enough to flip both states, and then Trump wins NC and AK; that still only puts Trump at 268. Trump still needs one more state, and as far as I can see unless one of those states has its legislature directly appoint electors, then I just don't see a victory because there just isn't a similarly unambiguous breach of election law. Trump has another lawsuit filed in GA, but it's just regarding election law being followed with regards to absentee ballots and since ballots were separated from envelopes I think much of the damage has already been done there.

If Trump is going to win, it's either through direct appointment or some other whistleblower scandal that has yet to be revealed. I wish I was as optimistic as I was this morning, but it's just looking like one bridge too far.

But - BUT - because the Senate and State Legislature Republicans are all backing Trump, then there's something here we're not seeing. Either they bet that standing by Trump until the very end will gain them more support than just cucking out (this is a good lesson tbh), or there's another strategy. Maybe Trump has promised or implied rewards for state legislatures if they elect him by direct appointment. It'd be pretty scummy and not at all a clean win for Trump, but... the Democrats could do nothing to stop it. Equally, they could do nothing to stop the US Senate from simply refusing to accept the election results and going to election by delegation in the House.

Very much "here's how Trump can still win", but if Trump has taught politicians to have balls and just win by any means; there you go. There's your gameplan.
Wisconsin, my dude.

The retarded blue checks RECORDED absentee ballots being delivered at 3am. All 169 thousand of them. All from Milwalkee.
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Did I mention the Appeals court for Wisconsin is a GOP supermajority with 4 Trump appointed judges?

BTW, with how clear the video is, you can probably get the police officer from this footage. Easily get them to testify.
 
Bad news time, even if Trump has the unobserved ballots in MI and PA tossed out, and assuming they're majority democrat and enough to flip both states, and then Trump wins NC and AK; that still only puts Trump at 268. Trump still needs one more state, and as far as I can see unless one of those states has its legislature directly appoint electors, then I just don't see a victory because there just isn't a similarly unambiguous breach of election law. Trump has another lawsuit filed in GA, but it's just regarding election law being followed with regards to absentee ballots and since ballots were separated from envelopes I think much of the damage has already been done there.

If Trump is going to win, it's either through direct appointment or some other whistleblower scandal that has yet to be revealed. I wish I was as optimistic as I was this morning, but it's just looking like one bridge too far.

But - BUT - because the Senate and State Legislature Republicans are all backing Trump, then there's something here we're not seeing. Either they bet that standing by Trump until the very end will gain them more support than just cucking out (this is a good lesson tbh), or there's another strategy. Maybe Trump has promised or implied rewards for state legislatures if they elect him by direct appointment. It'd be pretty scummy and not at all a clean win for Trump, but... the Democrats could do nothing to stop it. Equally, they could do nothing to stop the US Senate from simply refusing to accept the election results and going to election by delegation in the House.

Very much "here's how Trump can still win", but if Trump has taught politicians to have balls and just win by any means; there you go. There's your gameplan.
If the Dems are going "win by any means necessary" it might be fitting to remind them that they're not the only ones who can play that game. Would rather it not go that way, but I would have also rather preferred this election not have been an unmitigated clusterfuck regardless of winner and clearly this isn't about what I want.
 
Yeah, I'll admit that I used to watch The Man Show when I was a preteen shithead and liked le edgy fart jokes, but Mista GG does a retrospective of it and HOLY FUCK is it just cringe in a modern lens:


I don't recall much of the show... had some weak ass skits, and Oprah jokes that, I dunno, it's fucking Oprah, who gives a shit.

And I don't think Jimmy Kimmel should have gone full red pill like his pal Adam Carolla did, if he was already a lib back then, so what?

But here is the thing, even if he was just playing a character in the "Man Show", by interviews at the time, he clearly wasn't part of this self-rigthous, hollier than thou media liberals, he had no problem cracking jokes about black people, gays, etc etc.

So when this madness took hold, Kimmel sold out hard, and now he champions this dogma that was shoved throught his ass, and like a bitch that he is, he took with a smile on his face, because he has a late night show where he can yuck it up with weak ass jokes about Trump and talk to plastic hollywood celebrities.

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind people doing the hustle to get a gig, and Kimmel never had any strong stance on anything to "betray it", he was always a bitch. but at the same time, fuck me, the way he barks the exact allowed words for his audience and does the "orange man bad" song and dance in such a lackey fashion that any sort of self-respect left him is gone, just pathetic.

Jimmy Kimmel would suck on cock days to end if that meant he could keep his show, and in a ideological way, he might be doing just that. Now tell us again why Trump is the worst Jimmy?
 
Wisconsin is also in Trump's crosshairs and I like his chances at flipping it.

Shit, maybe I'm having a brainfart; but I couldn't find anything. What am I forgetting?

I think what will happen is that Trump's team will go to court over everything it can in the dispute states

https://www.theepochtimes.com/elect...ng-recounts-and-legal-challenges_3569967.html

And then there's the possibility that like Florida in 2000, some states with Republican legislatures will decide that the deadline is too close to complete recounts and just send Republican electors to the electoral college.

Depending on the results of all that either Biden will have the votes or Trump will. Or neither will and we'll get a contingent election.
 
It would hurt real bad. But it would be the nearly maximum oversalt outcome. The maximum oversalt outcome is actually a faithless elector giving Blumpf the presidency.
Never going to happen. Electors are nominated by party, and there are effectively two different sets of electors - one for R's and one for D's.
 
It would hurt real bad. But it would be the nearly maximum oversalt outcome. The maximum oversalt outcome is actually a faithless elector giving Blumpf the presidency.
I think 270-268 to Biden but a Republican majority in both houses would be actual peak salt. That way half the nation is upset that Trump lost, and the other half is upset that Biden/Harris get to do precisely fuck all for at least two years.
 
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