Official Election 2020 Doomsday Thread

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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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Trump needs 99% of the remaining vote to to take AZ
TimestampIn The LeadVote MarginVotes Remaining (est.)ChangeBatch BreakdownBatch TrendHurdle
Arizona (EV: 11)
Biden leads with 1,668,684 votes (49.4%), Trump trails with 1,657,250 votes (49.1%).
2 hours agoBiden11,43411,6453,978Biden 55.0% / 45.0% TrumpTrump is averaging 52.7%Trump needs 99.9%
Yeah... not going to happen. It was pretty clear a few days ago that they'd get close, but not quite make it. Now the question is whether they can get 10k improper mail-in ballots tossed to close the gap.
 
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Voting Machine software is case sensive & some one (Susan -sex ed major ) forgot to profread the code.
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Rudy Giuliani is nothing but a liability for Trump. The guy is an absolute clown.

Donald Trump and his advisors are stupid for keeping him around.

Giuliani is kept around because he does actually find solid info. The problem is that his delivery is a New York lawyer style of delivery. It always sounds bad, then you hit the courthouse and suddenly it works out. The issue here is the simple fact that Giuliani isn’t going up against the mob as mayor this time, he is fighting the swamp in our gov’t. He can’t point and have people led away in cuffs to face trial so you can watch him crush them, he has to hope that someone finally remembers courage is a word that means something and go for the arrests.
 
Welp, came back on to the Farms to check and see how ya'll are chatting about this, and, as expected, I see a lot of really loud "the vote was rigged" folks alongside some equally loud people that say the same thing, but don't really care save for egging on the real Trumpies. With one or two people mentioning that it might not be rigged.

Ah, just like normal, eh?

Though I am quite surprised by one thing: the discussion is remarkably civil for fucking once, even from those that're still pushing a rhetoric that can be denounced by one thing: none of the states where Trump won are being contended and searched for voter fraud up and down in the slightest.

Almost as if he "will accept the results of the election if [he] wins." hmm...

I'm not going to go into details as to why I personally think the election was done reasonably fairly save for that little tidbit, as that is the job of the courts, but I will still repeat the assertion: it was fair. Trump lost.

The recounts and detections of voter fraud will actually cement that fact, not detract from it. I'm actually glad ya'll are hitting at this so hard, cause it will make his victory even more real and less contended.

Though what worries me is the impact all these ridiculous claims will have on the people's trust in the election process. There's always been those that have that "the government is the swamp" mentality (even though Trump fits the definition of a "swamp thing"), and now that nonsense is going to have fuel to spread to people who otherwise wouldn't care.

I'm not assuming that there is no corruption in the government, but the fact of the matter is that the "swamp" idea is beyond ridiculous, and a quick look into their definitions of that leads to wild inconsistencies and contradictions, all of which are ignored or explained away through circular reasoning. This mindset ruins lives, neighborhoods and even countries, and all for no rational reason. To have that mentality be validated to such a degree is genuinely dangerous for democracy, as it is a system that's particularly vulnerable to majority opinion.

The election fraud claims, while themselves naught but blusters, carry with them a social toxin. One that may well erode at the very thing that gave us all freedom in the first place. Whether you hate America or not, it's still the one place in the world people call the "home of the free" for a good reason. If this mess is left unchecked and the claims not publicly quashed through real investigation, then we face the very real reality that we'll use the system of democracy being "infringed" as an excuse to destroy the system of democracy.

Is it not the goal that we remain free? Or is a 4 year trophy you didn't earn actually earn worth sacrificing the game you want to win?
 
Welp, came back on to the Farms to check and see how ya'll are chatting about this, and, as expected, I see a lot of really loud "the vote was rigged" folks alongside some equally loud people that say the same thing, but don't really care save for egging on the real Trumpies. With one or two people mentioning that it might not be rigged.

Ah, just like normal, eh?

Though I am quite surprised by one thing: the discussion is remarkably civil for fucking once, even from those that're still pushing a rhetoric that can be denounced by one thing: none of the states where Trump won are being contended and searched for voter fraud up and down in the slightest.

Almost as if he "will accept the results of the election if [he] wins." hmm...

I'm not going to go into details as to why I personally think the election was done reasonably fairly save for that little tidbit, as that is the job of the courts, but I will still repeat the assertion: it was fair. Trump lost.

The recounts and detections of voter fraud will actually cement that fact, not detract from it. I'm actually glad ya'll are hitting at this so hard, cause it will make his victory even more real and less contended.

Though what worries me is the impact all these ridiculous claims will have on the people's trust in the election process. There's always been those that have that "the government is the swamp" mentality (even though Trump fits the definition of a "swamp thing"), and now that nonsense is going to have fuel to spread to people who otherwise wouldn't care.

I'm not assuming that there is no corruption in the government, but the fact of the matter is that the "swamp" idea is beyond ridiculous, and a quick look into their definitions of that leads to wild inconsistencies and contradictions, all of which are ignored or explained away through circular reasoning. This mindset ruins lives, neighborhoods and even countries, and all for no rational reason. To have that mentality be validated to such a degree is genuinely dangerous for democracy, as it is a system that's particularly vulnerable to majority opinion.

The election fraud claims, while themselves naught but blusters, carry with them a social toxin. One that may well erode at the very thing that gave us all freedom in the first place. Whether you hate America or not, it's still the one place in the world people call the "home of the free" for a good reason. If this mess is left unchecked and the claims not publicly quashed through real investigation, then we face the very real reality that we'll use the system of democracy being "infringed" as an excuse to destroy the system of democracy.

Is it not the goal that we remain free? Or is a 4 year trophy you didn't earn actually earn worth sacrificing the game you want to win?

What makes you think we should actually trust the election process as it stands? And what makes you think there's no swamp?
https://archive.md/O89Fw

It's pretty obvious to me voter fraud happens every year and there's plenty of big names who are fine screwing over their people to pad their wallets, Trump included.

Biden's pick for chief of staff even had this to say in 2014:
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I think it's healthy for people to be suspicious, it brings us one step closer to finding solutions.
 
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Welp, came back on to the Farms to check and see how ya'll are chatting about this, and, as expected, I see a lot of really loud "the vote was rigged" folks alongside some equally loud people that say the same thing, but don't really care save for egging on the real Trumpies. With one or two people mentioning that it might not be rigged.

Ah, just like normal, eh?

Though I am quite surprised by one thing: the discussion is remarkably civil for fucking once, even from those that're still pushing a rhetoric that can be denounced by one thing: none of the states where Trump won are being contended and searched for voter fraud up and down in the slightest.

Almost as if he "will accept the results of the election if [he] wins." hmm...

I'm not going to go into details as to why I personally think the election was done reasonably fairly save for that little tidbit, as that is the job of the courts, but I will still repeat the assertion: it was fair. Trump lost.

The recounts and detections of voter fraud will actually cement that fact, not detract from it. I'm actually glad ya'll are hitting at this so hard, cause it will make his victory even more real and less contended.

Though what worries me is the impact all these ridiculous claims will have on the people's trust in the election process. There's always been those that have that "the government is the swamp" mentality (even though Trump fits the definition of a "swamp thing"), and now that nonsense is going to have fuel to spread to people who otherwise wouldn't care.

I'm not assuming that there is no corruption in the government, but the fact of the matter is that the "swamp" idea is beyond ridiculous, and a quick look into their definitions of that leads to wild inconsistencies and contradictions, all of which are ignored or explained away through circular reasoning. This mindset ruins lives, neighborhoods and even countries, and all for no rational reason. To have that mentality be validated to such a degree is genuinely dangerous for democracy, as it is a system that's particularly vulnerable to majority opinion.

The election fraud claims, while themselves naught but blusters, carry with them a social toxin. One that may well erode at the very thing that gave us all freedom in the first place. Whether you hate America or not, it's still the one place in the world people call the "home of the free" for a good reason. If this mess is left unchecked and the claims not publicly quashed through real investigation, then we face the very real reality that we'll use the system of democracy being "infringed" as an excuse to destroy the system of democracy.

Is it not the goal that we remain free? Or is a 4 year trophy you didn't earn actually earn worth sacrificing the game you want to win?
Genuine question, were you asleep for the past 4 years?

The left have spent the entire time, every waking second, questioning Trump's integrity.

They even impeached him over fuck all. Because he asked the Ukrainian government to take a look at Biden family corruption, something we now know he was 100% right about.

Spare me the pearl clutching. The only reason the Democrats are talking about respecting the office and protecting institutions is because they think they've won and they recognize that if Republicans behave in the same way they have the country will be ungovernable.

You're asking the right to obey rules and norms the left have no intention or interest in following themselves. Not going to happen.

If the Dems showed a scintilla of intent in meeting the GOP halfway we might have some common ground, but there's no sign of that. Even if we ignore their gay hit list against Trump supporters, Pelosi's first legislative priority is not Covid relief or healthcare but to codify permanently the 'emergency' voting laws that allowed them to cheat in the election.

Even if the election was above board with no voter fraud there's just too much bad blood for things to go 'back to normal'. Hold on to your hat, the next couple of years are going to be lit.
 
What makes you think we should actually trust the election process as it stands? And what makes you think there's no swamp?
https://archive.md/O89Fw

It's pretty obvious to me voter fraud happens every year and there's plenty of big names who are fine screwing over their people to pad their wallets, Trump included.

Biden's pick for chief of staff even had this to say in 2014:
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I think it's healthy for people to be suspicious, it brings us one step closer to finding solutions.
The article he’s referring to is about incumbency advantage 🤦‍♂️
 
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Where is that logo from? Is it a meme thing that someone just made up or what?
The graph or Joe eating ice cream? I believe the ice cream image came from one of his terrible "Hello fellow kids" YouTube videos. Where he tries to look cool, responsible, and badass at the same time. But all it does it make the alzheimers come out in full force.
 
The article he’s referring to is about incumbency advantage 🤦‍♂️
Welp, I should have checked my sources. That's less shocking than what the tweet appeared to be at first glance.

Still, Democrats have talked about voter fraud plenty of times. If we're to believe them, Russia interfered with the 2016 elections. Not much has changed since then with our voting process, as far as I know. At this point it seems like a tradition for the loser to cry fraud and I see no reason to assume they're always wrong, there are plenty of vulnerabilities in the way votes are handled.
 
Welp, I should have checked my sources. That's less shocking than what the tweet appeared to be at first glance.

Still, Democrats have talked about voter fraud plenty of times. If we're to believe them, Russia interfered with the 2016 elections. Not much has changed since then with our voting process, as far as I know. At this point it seems like a tradition for the loser to cry fraud and I see no reason to assume they're always wrong, there are plenty of vulnerabilities in the way votes are handled.
I don’t think anyone alleged Russia changed vote totals in any state, except maybe from TDS sufferers on social media.

The interference that was laid out in the Mueller report had to do with Russian intelligence sending Podesta/DNC emails to Wikileaks and using bots and paid ads to spread pro-Trump on social media.

Whether Russian FB ads influenced anyone’s vote, I’m skeptical. I think Hillary was just deeply unpopular and the electorate didn’t want a Washington insider.

But what Trump is alleging is a bit different.
 
The graph or Joe eating ice cream? I believe the ice cream image came from one of his terrible "Hello fellow kids" YouTube videos. Where he tries to look cool, responsible, and badass at the same time. But all it does it make the alzheimers come out in full force.
The red and blue thing behind, not the biden, the creepy icecream eating biden can be ignored.
 
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