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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Arizona is certainly a state to be watching at the moment
 
Called it.

Even if you think Trump won this election, the kind of seismic shift taking California would bring would have painted the damn country red. We're talking a Reagan landslide.
It kind of explains how did Proposition 16 get nuked but Trump loses lol. And the Republican Party recovered from their 2018 losses here.
 
Did liberals and the hard Left stay away from Biden because he is basically another Dubya? No, because they understand you have to work within the system to achieve your goals and play the long game.
Yeah, but they're actually playing. What's the GOP rank-and-file doing outside of Trump? Voting red? What have they been doing? And how much more are they going to be enabled when the party staff has fragile ground game in pivotal states?

It kind of explains how did Proposition 16 get nuked but Trump loses lol.
Because minority groups can still read, and you can't guilt Asians (who are negatively affected by affirmative action) and Latinos (who couldn't give less of a damn about affirmative action) to vote against their interests. Hell, they still struggled with getting white people on board.

To me, that's a microcosm of what awaits if America becomes a minority-majority without recultivating a cohesive national identity beyond "we all have the right to be on this land".
 
From uplifted crashed back down to reality...what in fuckity fuck is Pence doing swearing in this Democratic Senator from Arizona today considering the fraud that occurred there which the President's own legal team highlighted in their hearing this week?
God dammit. Can't I feel happy for just a small time?

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Martha McSally apparently was not popular in Arizona and even Baris had her trailing. And she didn't really do a good job at the debate with Kelly. Now John James is someone who should have won and he should not concede.
 
I'm not a Republican, you do realize that?

I voted Democrat every year until the 2018 midterms since by then, it was clear that Trump wasn't a theocrat and the Woke Left had fully taken over, so I walked away from the Dems.

It took you till 2018 to realize that. Did you grow up in a democratic household? I have myself but I knew the left took over at 2016.
 
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It kind of explains how did Proposition 16 get nuked but Trump loses lol. And the Republican Party recovered from their 2018 losses here.
The last time California went red was 1988 for Bush Sr. Affirmative action is a broadly unpopular policy even among many liberals, so it failed by a substantial margin. There is genuinely nothing remotely surprising at all about Biden winning California.
 
The last time California went red was 1988 for Bush Sr. Affirmative action is a broadly unpopular policy even among many liberals, so it failed by a substantial margin. There is genuinely nothing remotely surprising at all about Biden winning California.
I am not surprised at Biden winning California but it is in the realm of possibility to some extent looking at how Prop 16 did and most of the the tax increase ballot measures failed also. Now if California was to fully audit its own election, I give it a over 95 percent chance that Biden won but that ballot harvesting by the GOP paid off. Also the liberals in the 90s are considered Nazis today like Trump.
 
I am not surprised at Biden winning California but it is in the realm of possibility to some extent looking at how Prop 16 did and most of the the tax increase ballot measures failed also. Now if California was to fully audit its own election, I give it a over 95 percent chance that Biden won but that ballot harvesting by the GOP paid off. Also the liberals in the 90s are considered Nazis today like Trump.
Affirmative action is still an unpopular policy in blue states today. Twitter yelling about something for years does not make it so. This doesn't change the fact that California has been solid blue for decades.
 
For retards asking "Why would Trump pretend to have won when he's actually lost?", Trump is reported to have raised more than $170 million from conservative goobers like you since losing the election, with most of it going to pay campaign debt, while his allies in the RNC also take a big cut.

Easy to understand why he has no problem spending $3 million to get Biden 1200 more votes in Georgia. He's going to continue to pretend to be seriously trying to win, while spending the minimum amount required to do so.
Trump has not released any numbers on this, and there won't be a requirement for the numbers to be released publicly for another month yet.
 
Not when no one is covering it. Media is silent about it, they will pick it apart soon to lie about it/laser focus in on small things.

They must be compelled to pay obeisance to their rightful head of state in order to save the Republic.
 
For retards asking "Why would Trump pretend to have won when he's actually lost?", Trump is reported to have raised more than $170 million from conservative goobers like you since losing the election, with most of it going to pay campaign debt, while his allies in the RNC also take a big cut.

Easy to understand why he has no problem spending $3 million to get Biden 1200 more votes in Georgia. He's going to continue to pretend to be seriously trying to win, while spending the minimum amount required to do so.
Trump has not released any numbers on this, and there won't be a requirement for the numbers to be released publicly for another month yet.
Trump likes to siphon money off of goobers, fuck he made a shitty book about it.
 
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