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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He also got more than 40% of the popular vote share in New York state. The last Republican to do that was Bush when he got re-elected. There's so much here that does not add up
Biden lost Ohio, Florida, all the bellweather counties, and underpeformed Hillary everywhere- except in four Democrat-controlled cities, where (after an inexplicable pause in counting while Trump was comfortably in the lead) he allegedly put up turnout numbers and vote shares that Ferdinand Marcos and Saddam Hussein wouldn't have had the gall to claim. Mathematically, the number of things that DO make sense about this election and it's notional winner is smaller than the list of things that don't.
 
What do you mean “hunch”? Your acting like all the crap we’ve seen in the past week was dreamt up despite there being numerous pieces of evidence for fraud.
I mean that only Trump would pursue this bullshit to get to the bottom of it, while anyone else would have conceded by now.
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E Tu, Chad Wolf?
Well, Trump continues to be on an island. Who could have seen this coming?
 
There hasn't been a reason for us to decide an election like that since 1825 1837.

You're quick on the draw if you were primed to respond to a post I had already deleted.

We've circled back to my question: what exactly is the Supreme Court to do if the state legislature has supreme control over how it handles its EC delegations? Per Article II of the Constitution, they're only bound by their state laws regarding such.
Again, post-facto law making. That’s never been upheld by the Supreme Court and would disenfranchise voters on a federal level, not just a state level.

States might have supreme authority but that authority only applies if they’re in line with the constitution. State constitutions have been found in violation of the US constitution before.
 
Holy fucking shit would you retards just shut the fuck up about politics, its sportsball at this point. Biden is not going to end the US, despite what your deluded fantasies believe (his admin is looking like a cross between obama and bush with token toothless woke pandering that affects nothing other than the opinions of radicals on both sides), and the likelihood of massive voter fraud to the point of stealing the election is equivalent of Turkey starting a nuclear war in the next 6 months.

Consider the possibility that maybe a bunch of people just don't like Trump because the dude is an extremely divisive character (threatening to delay stimulus talks until after the election doesn't jive well with a lot of people). Tons of retarded voters probably just got a mail in ballot, marked anti-trump (aka Biden) and sent out their ballot. Yeah, so we'll have a worthless admin that (if given the senate) will try passing an extremely watered down version of the new green deal that amounts to a green energy focused energy/infrastructure project for $1.8 trillion and a bunch of pointless, ignored woke pandering that affects very little outside of youtube outrage videos. Wuflu stimulus and fed pumping was waaaay more than that.

Other than Kushner's peace deals, what the fuck did Trump do, lower taxes which mainly benefited the hyper wealthy and rip up a bunch of shitty trade deals (while at the same time going into an idiotic trade war with China that they have practically won)?

If you're happiness relies on which political party is in control when you should be able to live (mostly) divorced from them then either you are poor and shouldn't be voting to begin with or you should do a flip you fucking idolator.
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Again, post-facto law making. That’s never been upheld by the Supreme Court and would disenfranchise voters on a federal level, not just a state level.

States might have supreme authority but that authority only applies if they’re in line with the constitution. State constitutions have been found in violation of the US constitution before.
The fucking constitution of the usa, article 2, clause 2 says "Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors..."

The supreme court cannot decide the constitution is unconstitutional. The sc is not just a magic panel who overrides Republicans.
 
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But does this even mean anything at this point, pfft
 
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