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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Its hard to compare voter registration from decades ago to now. Voters have become more and more partisan. Voters flipping from party to party each election and/or voting for one party for senate/congress and another for president were a lot more common before.

This year is a little different than most though. A lot of dems aren't happy that Biden won, their happy Trump lost.
But that labors the point: since there are less crossover voters than before, due to increased partisanship, the only way that there can be any sort of sway with the amount of registered Democrats in crucial states is through turnout differentials. And the core reliance of turnout was whether or not a candidate was good enough to get voters to the polls.

The "I hate the president" vote has never worked. Ask president Kerry or Romney this.
 
The deep state ran a very real conspiracy to remove Trump from office, complete with texts talking openly about an "insurance policy" if he got elected. So predictably Trump thinks that everything is a conspiracy against him and its hard to really blame him even if he is an asshole.

But this domino of circumstances is going to lead to one awful shitshow.

The sad thing is that victory was in his grasp if he would have actually learned to do a bit of politicking instead of running constantly with his tiresome showman persona.
If only he got the governors and poll workers on his side, then fewer Biden ballots would be found.
 
Rudy is that dumb. Man’s completely unhinged and the entire Trump legal strategy with these lawsuits has been throw shit at the wall and hope something happens to make a masterpiece. He’s 2-33 right now and the two he won threw out maybe 500 ballots total that would have been discarded anyway in an audit.
In fairness to Rudy, noone could have won these cases.

The time to disenfranchise Democrat voters was before the election. Kobach tried, others tried, Trump refused to back them. LOSER. SAD
 
But that labors the point: since there are less crossover voters than before, due to increased partisanship, the only way that there can be any sort of sway with the amount of registered Democrats in crucial states is through turnout differentials. And the core reliance of turnout was whether or not a candidate was good enough to get voters to the polls.
This cannot be stressed enough - you might not see it here or in A&H but the general population loathed Trump. Trump made this election about him like he does everything else. It was a high turnout election. Do the math.
 
But that labors the point: since there are less crossover voters than before, due to increased partisanship, the only way that there can be any sort of sway with the amount of registered Democrats in crucial states is through turnout differentials. And the core reliance of turnout was whether or not a candidate was good enough to get voters to the polls.

The "I hate the president" vote has never worked. Ask president Kerry or Romney this.
People were motivated to vote against Trump more so than Bush or Obama. Not sure why that's shocking. Remember even Clinton got something like 2.9 million votes more than Trump and Clinton was maybe the most unpopular candidate in recent memory.

Trump barely squeaked by with a victory by the skin of his teeth with around 75,000 total votes across PA, MI, WI. He won Michigan by less than 11,000 votes. Biden's margin in Georgia is even higher than that ffs.
 
When I think "political insiders" I too think "former 8chan admin".

Do you think TardWheels deserves the same respect, or is his disdain for GEOTUS disqualifying?
The former 8chan admin pointed out that some files were getting deleted, he's not saying there's an alien invasion. These particular claims are verifiable, it wouldn't matter if Chris-Chan was the one making them.

Why they're getting deleted is what we don't know.
 
People were motivated to vote against Trump more so than Bush or Obama. Not sure why that's shocking. Remember even Clinton got something like 2.9 million votes more than Trump and Clinton was maybe the most unpopular candidate in recent memory.

Trump barely squeaked by with a victory by the skin of his teeth with around 75,000 total votes across PA, MI, WI. He won Michigan by less than 11,000 votes. Biden's margin in Georgia is even higher than that ffs.
Bingo. Trump in 2016 pulled an inside straight. And then like everything else he’s ever done, he takes the good fortune he’s given and squanders it.
 
This cannot be stressed enough - you might not see it here or in A&H but the general population loathed Trump. Trump made this election about him like he does everything else. It was a high turnout election. Do the math.
That is a generalized assumption. How did he get 72 million votes if the "general populace" hates him? Shouldn't he have gotten less than his 2016 margin?

Also, why did Biden underpreform Clinton in every city in the Rust Belt besides Philidelphia, Detroit, and Milwalkee when demographics of them and of Cleavelend, OH and Chicago, IL are similar?
 
No matter what happens there will be two outcomes that show how fucked 2020 is

1. Biden wins, Biden will be the first person to have ever use the "I hate the President" strategy successfully and there are many supporters already regretting it which is hilarious. Trump would also be the first incumbent to have lost since Bush and fuck over so many bellwether predictors like Ohio's streak among many others.

2. Trump wins, Trump will be the first major president in modern times to have pulled an upset so big that it creates so many riots as a result that no presidential victory has ever caused with only Lincoln winning 1860 being the only thing to top it. Since no presidential victory could surpass the one in terms of chaos then the one which caused a civil war.
 
Everyone discounts Hillary as being completely unpopular, have you all forgotten? She was very possibly going to be the first woman president. I guarantee that alone outweighs in motivation the hatred of the orange man. I know people who voted Hillary for the explicit reason of her gender.
Honestly, with the support for Trump in 2020 and the support for Hillary (ever), it sounds like you know a lot of awful people. My condolences.
 
That's not going to hard to imagine in a few weeks if Joe Biden is declared the winner.



I agree, but they're not the CIA. They're just a couple of jackasses from it.
I know. Thinking it through, I may have an idea of what could have possibly happened, provided she's not batshit insane.

Let's assume the CIA has some way to fuck with Dominion machines that they use in other countries, because this is the crap they do. Dominion has this built in, with the understanding they won't use it except 'against America's enemies,' because the company is either naive or corrupt. A couple of mid level CIA tards share this with someone at the DNC, and it gets used in those states.

I know it sounds looney, but it would explain why Dominion suddenly lawyered up and backed out of testifying, why Trump, etc seem so conident, etc without going full Alex Jones or Keith Oberman.
 
I managed to find this nice list, a list of all the scum that supported Proposition 16 in California. The only people against Proposition 16 was basically whatever was left of the California GOP and one based Latino dude.

And more people voted against Proposition 16 than for Joe Biden in California. It's a rare case of Whites, Latinos and Asians uniting as one indestructible force to tell Niggers to go fuck themselves. Now if the California GOP can find one good politician, they could harness this energy.

All these scum listed below got cucked by Californians of all things so maybe Trump does have a chance.

 
That is a generalized assumption. How did he get 72 million votes if the "general populace" hates him? Shouldn't he have gotten less than his 2016 margin?

Also, why did Biden underpreform Clinton in every city in the Rust Belt besides Philidelphia, Detroit, and Milwalkee when demographics of them and of Cleavelend, OH and Chicago, IL are similar?
High turnout election. Biden is currently looking at around 80 million votes.

MI, WI and PA have all been heavily focused on in get out the vote efforts. Areas that have that happen almost always see higher voter participation. Chicago and Cleveland were not hot spots for either campaign to visit.
 
High turnout election. Biden is currently looking at around 80 million votes.

MI, WI and PA have all been heavily focused on in get out the vote efforts. Areas that have that happen almost always see higher voter participation. Chicago and Cleveland were not hot spots for either campaign to visit.

dems complained to the wsj that biden had no ground game in pa or anywhere. there were people willing and able but the national campaign didnt even bother printing out leaflets.
 
To the notion that Trump was truly unpopular enough to be voted out in absolutely unprecedented numbers:

1. Trump had consistently enjoyed a mid-to upper 40s approval rating, similar to numbers Obama enjoyed when he was re-elected in 2012.
2. Trump had 90%+ in party approval
3. Polls had indicated around 56% of voters felt that they were "better off than they were four years ago"
4. He increased his vote total by nearly 10 million from 2016
5. His party has gained seats in the house and won just about every tossup race
6. He increased his share of the vote by every single demographic except white men - and while some might attribute that to disappointed WigNats, I'm more inclined to attribute it to upper-middle class white collar professionals who switched to the Dems due to wanting to return to an outsourcing/free-trade status quo that they economically benefited from

So unless this really is a case of 2020 being an absolute curve-ball, and that a guy with obvious dementia who never campaigned managed to get more votes than any other Presidential candidate in history...I can see why people are inclined to believe that fuckery is afoot.
 
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High turnout election. Biden is currently looking at around 80 million votes.

MI, WI and PA have all been heavily focused on in get out the vote efforts. Areas that have that happen almost always see higher voter participation. Chicago and Cleveland were not hot spots for either campaign to visit.
So why were the states where they stopped counting for several hours the only ones to have these huge surges in Biden votes? The rest of the states had high turn out, but the division of the mail in votes were much more even. If the numbers were consistent with the rest of the country, I would not have any doubts. But the sudden stop and start also having the votes heavily favor Biden more than normal just looks incredibly unlikely.
 
I managed to find this nice list, a list of all the scum that supported Proposition 16 in California. The only people against Proposition 16 was basically whatever was left of the California GOP and one based Latino dude.

And more people voted against Proposition 16 than for Joe Biden in California. It's a rare case of Whites, Latinos and Asians uniting as one indestructible force to tell Niggers to go fuck themselves. Now if the California GOP can find one good politician, they could harness this energy.

All these scum listed below got cucked by Californians of all things so maybe Trump does have a chance.

The Asians were hardly united. There were Asian American advocacy groups shilling 16 hard. Most real Asian American people did wake up and realize that they'd end up no better off than straight Hispanics or Whites under prop 16, though.
 
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