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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Most folks here are probably trolling with the TDS thing. However, if the Trump lolcow thread is still kicking with only his Twitter posts 4 months from now, then it's really real thing here, and just sad.
So like the TES thread then? Which at this point is just being butthurt their candidate won and complaining about trump
 
There's massive fraud in both Michigan and Minnesota. The latter doesn't get as much attention because it was not a tipping point state but Trump probably won that too.

Colorado, Virginia, New Mexico, and the states commonly regarded as Safe Blue are the ones I'm confident that the Biden-Harris ticket won fairly (but even then the D margins were inflated due to fraud). Everything else is either a Trump win or possibly a Trump win. For instance I am confident that Trump legitimately won Georgia, but NE-02 is possibly a fair D win due to the change that district has undergone in the past four years (IIRC there are lots more finance workers moving there ).
 
Omg techpriest, the retard who managed to get threadbanned for being more retarded than hhh, is negrating posts here.

Lol all his butt buddies are here instead of in tes so he has to impotently negrate people in solidarity instead of being able to tell them to calm down.

Lol calm down techpriest. You're gonna end up as mad at the internet as hhh.
After a quick youtube search, I am utterly shocked that nobody ever uploaded a video of the Heavy's sandwich eating animation, but with a hat swapped in.
 
How weird, I just looked this up and:
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Man, you're getting quite the reputation.
So we're on a forum for having a good laugh at broken people:
  1. one user is making fun of retarded people
  2. the other user is alternately using the F12 tools to edit dictionary entries to attack the user making fun of him and calling for revolution
Hmmmm....
 
I don't know if anyone has posted this already or not, but Penn State and Nevada certified their results: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/24/pennsylvania-biden-election-certify-victory-440296
Key states continue to certify their election results Tuesday, blowing past attempts by President Donald Trump and allies to undermine or overturn the results of the 2020 election. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, announced Tuesday morning that the Pennsylvania Department of State had certified state election results and he had appointed Electoral College electors for President-elect Joe Biden, while Nevada did the same in the early afternoon. The moves finalized the results in a critical battleground that had been a target of Trump’s efforts to change or block results showing Biden winning. In addition to launching a sprawling range of court cases in battleground states, Trump also invited Michigan state legislative leaders to the White House, as he pushed the prospect of GOP legislators in Biden states appointing their own pro-Trump electors. But that legally dubious plan has quickly faded as states including Georgia, Michigan and now Nevada and Pennsylvania follow their election results and the normal processes laid out in their election laws.


“It's readily apparent to everyone besides Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and Jenna Ellis that this election is over and that Joe Biden won resoundingly,” Bob Bauer, a legal adviser for the Biden campaign, said in a statement following Pennsylvania's certification. “Trump did not succeed in Pennsylvania and he will not succeed anywhere else.”
Earlier, Wolf wrote on Twitter: "Today [the Pennsylvania Department of State] certified the results of the November 3 election in Pennsylvania for president and vice president of the United States. As required by federal law, I’ve signed the Certificate of Ascertainment for the slate of electors for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.”
Trump and allies tried to block Pennsylvania’s certification in both state and federal courts. But the president’s federal case was eviscerated by a district court judge over the weekend, and the campaign is currently trying to appeal to the Third Circuit. Meanwhile, a case brought in state court by plaintiffs including Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.) and Republican congressional candidate Sean Parnell, who lost to Rep. Conor Lamb (D-Pa.), has argued that the state’s entire mail-in voting system was unconstitutional.
The Nevada state Supreme Court also certified the results in the state on Tuesday without fanfare or controversy, finalizing Biden’s win over Trump there.
The state board of elections in North Carolina, which Trump won, locked in its presidential results on Tuesday as well. Minnesota, another state Biden carried, is expected to do the same later Tuesday afternoon.


The certification process, normally a formality, has been targeted by Republicans across the country as a chokepoint in the election process to block Biden.
The most intense attempt was in Michigan, where Biden won by roughly 155,000 votes, but that effort ultimately collapsed on Monday. Republicans urged the state canvassing board to delay certification, alleging widespread but unsubstantiated malfeasance in the predominantly Black city of Detroit. The Trump campaign abandoned its federal lawsuit in the state, falsely claiming they were doing so because the Wayne County board of canvassers, which includes Detroit, declined to certify the results. In actuality, the county board did certify results.
Three of the four members of Michigan’s state election board voted Monday to certify the results, despite pleas to wait from state Republicans, including the state GOP chair and a lawyer representing Republican Senate candidate John James.
Aaron Van Langevelde, a lawyer for the state legislature’s House GOP caucus and one of the two Republican members on the board, joined the two Democratic members in certifying the results. Van Langevelde argued that at the meeting that state law requires the board certify results, and it didn’t have the authority to demand an audit or otherwise delay the results.
Even as states certify results, the Trump team has insisted its fight is not over. The president’s legal advisers now say that the certifications it tried to stop are meaningless and that its losses in court are all part of a suspect plan to get the election overturned at the Supreme Court.
“Certification by state officials is simply a procedural step,” Ellis, a senior legal adviser for Trump’s campaign, said in statement on Monday following Michigan’s certification. Less than a week earlier, Ellis celebrated the canvassing board of Wayne County temporarily deadlocking on certification as a “huge win” for Trump. Lawsuits from the campaigns also argued Trump would “suffer serious and irreparable harm” unless the courts blocked certification in states.
Ellis and Giuliani, who is leading Trump’s legal efforts, said in a statement circulated by the campaign that Trump’s federal court loss in Pennsylvania over the weekend turned “out to help us in our strategy to get expeditiously to the U.S. Supreme Court.”

Giulinai told Fox Business host Lou Dobbs on Monday night that the campaign’s “theory of the case” is to get to the Supreme Court “in four places,” though so far, no court has bought the allegations that the Trump campaign has brought forward.
Nick Niedzwiadek contributed to this article.
 
He didn't though...

Jesus was this what it was like on the message boards in 2000? A bunch of retards claiming gore or bush had conceded every 10 minutes?

I mean okaying the transition was pretty much a concession out of Trump. The fuck you think okaying the transition is you retard? Is confirming a transition winning?
 
This is the same pair of retards that conflated the populations of MI with MN as evidence that Michigan had more votes than eligible voters.
Why are your takes so shitty?
>Nov 13 2020

Oh that makes sense now.

Omg techpriest, the retard who managed to get threadbanned for being more retarded than hhh, is negrating posts here.

Lol all his butt buddies are here instead of in tes so he has to impotently negrate people in solidarity instead of being able to tell them to calm down.

Lol calm down techpriest. You're gonna end up as mad at the internet as hhh.

Holy fuck lol, nigga got thread banned? Imagine taking the bait so hard rofl
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Stay MATI fag.
 
I mean okaying the transition was pretty much a concession out of Trump. The fuck you think okaying the transition is you retard? Us confirming a transition winning?
Look buddy, Trump has SPECIFICALLY SAID that this is not the case and that you need to keep donating to him.

Are you disagreeing with the GEOTUS?
 
He didn't though...

Jesus was this what it was like on the message boards in 2000? A bunch of retards claiming gore or bush had conceded every 10 minutes?

The interesting thing about this election is that I don't think anyone will ever concede an election again. They'll be fuckery from November 3rd to December 14th when the electoral college vote happens and the results of that vote will shift back and forth as states recount and court cases happen. If that's going on why would anyone concede?

Actually, Scott Adams said something kind of interesting. Suppose after January 20th the SCOTUS ruled that there had been electoral fraud and the result was wrong. Now the conventional wisdom is that it's too late and nothing can be done. He said that he not convinced that is the case. The system has no way to handle the situation but that doesn't mean it isn't A Situation.

Back in 1960, JFK could just get his brother to nuke all the pending court cases and that was that because Nixon had conceded. However, is that going to work in the modern world? We know that Trump's DOJ tried to get General Flynn's case dropped but the judge asked some NGO to file a brief and then kept it open. There's nothing to stop the reverse from happening - Biden's DOJ might try to stop cases but a Republican judge might keep the case pending or punt it higher up the system towards the SCOTUS.

You could easily imagine a sort of worst-case deadlock where Biden has no Senate majority and loses his House majority in the midterms. The country has more or less agreed that the election that got him in power was bogus but no one has the supermajority to impeach him and even if they did Harris is worse. So it's a divided government with the added twist that the President is seen as illegitimately elected. Not 'the other party grumbles about Russian election meddling' but 'there's a majority in the country that believes the election was illegitimate because of ballot stuffing'.

The Rasmussen poll showed 47% of the population already thinks that, despite a media barrage against claims of election fuckery. Does anyone expect that to go down? It seems like once they're past the honeymoon, Biden has pushed some divisive policies, the economic implications of the lockdown have sunk in (read: Great Depression 2.0) and the SCOTUS has weighed in things can only get worse.

I've really got no idea what happens from there.
 
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Sounds like you are needlessly butthurt that there are people that disagree with you.
Nothing you said had anything to do with what I asked.

Whether something goes to SCOTUS generally involves whether it implicates a federal constitutional question. You can't get to SCOTUS without your case implicating that. Trump's legal team can indeed be a band of fools-- do they raise constitutional questions?

Holy fuck lol, nigga got thread banned? Imagine taking the bait so hard rofl
Stop taking his bait. I enjoy being able to easily catch up to the present in this thread, but I won't be able to enjoy that if you brawl against people that aren't even posting in it.

...and I'll follow my own advice, too.
 
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