Official Election 2020 Doomsday Thread

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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Reddit is carrying out a massive coordinated gayop against 4Chan right now. They are flooding the board with shill and demoralization threads. /pol/ is countering the attack by spamming gore pics in all of the shill threads to trigger the Redditors until they can't take it anymore and leave.
The meme war is going hot again.
Except it's really just /pol/ being unable to cope. I visited last night and some retard started a thread telling people to post gore vids to scare off the Redditors... And he was either retarded enough or willingly ignorant of the fact that you don't even have to open the videos if you don't want to.

Seriously, /pol/ just needs to keep inhaling the copium.
 
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For a guy who isn't a Trumper, you sure seem involved in this thread and upset that he lost. I am just discussing the election with my fellow Kiwis. You being upset that your guy lost just made me decide to egg you on because you're being such an assmad tard about it.
My question is why you're so enthusiastic about another milquetoast candidate winning in an election of senile pedophile vs senile pedophile
 
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You keep saying it's a constitutional issue and it is most definitely not. The SCOTUS has made no rulings on that. You have to wear clothes to go vote, should clothes be free so there isn't undue financial burden? A poll tax is a very specific thing.
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No, he's absolutely right on that one. Making someone pay for an ID would be a poll tax and poll taxes are illegal, but state-issued IDs are free anyway so it doesn't matter. That map you posted though makes me wonder if he's right about the other thing because Wisconsin and Michigan both magically found votes and that map is telling me that both of those states need you to have a photo ID to play ball. What the fuck?
 
I don't think you know this but it's public which elections you have voted in. It's why everyone was posting about getting annoying postcards in the mail about "You voted in X election but not Y election! Go vote!". All they'd have to do is find people who haven't voted in several elections and use that list to fill out ballots. It's not that hard to do and it's an incredible hill to climb when trying to prove in court that it is fraudulent. With such an easy method that is hard to disrupt, why wouldn't party apparatchiks encourage their precinct level people to do this? You'd have to be the most gullible retard in the world to think this method is not used to pad numbers.
If it is really that easy who can say Trump hadn't done it for his own advantage?
 
The legal reason is that it's a constitutional thing. You cannot have a poll tax, and since IDs aren't free, it's considered to violate that.

If IDs are made free and easy to get, sure, I have no problem with it. I just don't think it's necessary and is a fix to a problem that doesn't exist.

It costs 1 dollar and about 5 minutes. The fact that this was argued as a poll tax is retarded.
 
That's interesting. Even as a person against big government spending, I wouldn't have an issue with free IDs for adult citizens if it's really necessary for mandatory voter ID to be legal. It can't be that much of a strain on the budget to print a few million pieces of plastic every 5 or so years. It costs around €15 to make an ID here, I'm guessing it could be way cheaper if it was systemized.

Does the US have lists of registered voters in districts in the polling places? You have to vote in the district you are registered in over here, so if you move you have to call or come to the police station to register, or vote in the district you are still registered in. I think it would be another good measure if such a system isn't already in place.

How many documents currently exist as valid voter ID? A ton. It means you are vetted by another department.
How the fuck would you just give people voter ID for being a "citizen?" They have an address? They bought a product? Think, dude.
Oh so they need to go into a government office and get interviewed and take a photo and sit around for a day or two? And then they need to update it every year and have it on them at all times? WOW now it's "too hard" again.
You dipshits, I swear to god.
 
Electoral college votes at the same time across the country. That's what that's referring to.

It can't be read to refer to the voting bloc, as "the time of choosing the electors" makes no sense at that point, and "Electors" is generally a word pointed towards the electoral college.
No, it refers to both. The time of choosing the electors is the time frame. Congress has always set that, first as any time during an about 30 day time frame, and later as the first Tuesday in November. Hence the use of "time" as Congress could, and has, allowed it to vary by state.

The clause also requires Congress to set a specific day for those electors to cast their votes, hence the use of the word "day."

Also remember that the constitution says nothing about requiring states to hold a popular vote for President. The states could decide to just have State Senators meet and choose the President, or have a dog choose between pieces of meat stamped with candidate names.
 
this is america NOW. this is the result that politicians have wanted for YEARS. The sixties were bad in terms of polarization but it wasn't neighbor against neighbor at the end of the day, they were all americans.
Most people don't even understand that the president effects very little when compared to state and local governments. Some people think the SC is something more than a referee for laws passed by congress for rules that congress makes themselves. People have been polarized because they think the president is the end-all-be-all of their political views' success and it's dumb.

also federal gov't has way more power than it needs/should have.
 
How many documents currently exist as valid voter ID? A ton. It means you are vetted by another department.
How the fuck would you just give people voter ID for being a "citizen?" They have an address? They bought a product? Think, dude.
Oh so they need to go into a government office and get interviewed and take a photo and sit around for a day or two? WOW now it's "too hard" again.
You dipshits, I swear to god.
He's totally not mad you guys
 
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