2024 United States Presidential Election Megathread

Most Important Election of Our Lives

  • Yes

    Votes: 103 59.9%
  • Nígga Please

    Votes: 69 40.1%

  • Total voters
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Voice of Reason

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Yep. The economy collapsing due to record inflation and crushing debt. Is what's gonna really set things off.

And the powers at be have a willing patsy in Biden to take the blame. Because everyone knows his brain is mush.

Ain't no telling how bad things will get. Since nobody is really in charge of the Executive Branch with Biden being mentally unfit.


The economy is not "collapsing" you fat disgusting piece of shyt.
 

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:francis: Y'all knew this was possible.

That was the plan from the jump
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I will forever resent Jim Clyburn for saving his campaign when he running near last.

They really didn't want Bernie Sanders to win and this is the fukking result :snoop:

Sanders wouldn't have beaten Trump. In fact he would have been easy for that scumbag to latch on to the "socialist" narrative/title and he would have won :hubie:



Like it or not Clyburn made the smart move
 

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Trump is going to be just like Biden soon. That MF is old too. Look at Biden in 2022 vs 2024. That difference is drastic and the fall off is quick.

Trump is at the point where his age is going to catch up with him soon. And it’s going to happen over night just like Biden. So for me Biden being old and senile isn’t really a negative. His opponent will likely be just like that soon.
 

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Trump would have destroyed Sanders or Warren in 2020. Neither of them have the moderate midwest appeal needed to win swing & Independent voters in PA, WI and MI. They would have also lost GA and AZ.


This isn't in line with reality. White people in middle america were Sanders' biggest base, he beat Clinton in both Michigan and Wisconsin (plus Indiana and Minnesota too), and he only lost Pennsylvania because it was near the end of the primaries when his campaign was dead. Even so, he beat Clinton in rural Pennsylvania and lost in the cities. Sanders struggled in the South and in places with big cities, he did far better in the midwest. Plus, Sanders polled better than Biden among independent voters in every poll, he was MUCH more likeable to people who didn't have a party while Biden was seen as pure establishment.

Bernie definitely would have outperformed Clinton and Biden both in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. He would have underperformed them in Georgia. Arizona could have gone either way, he had a much better operation among Hispanic voters than Biden did, which is why he dominated Biden in Nevada.
 

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I will forever resent Jim Clyburn for saving his campaign when he running near last.

They really didn't want Bernie Sanders to win and this is the fukking result :snoop:

If you go to an event with Clyburn headlining, whoever introduces him invariably gloats about Clyburn being a "kingmaker" as if getting Biden elected was something to be proud of. :francis:
 

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Democrats don't really have any economic plans that will solve anything. Because that would leave them with nothing to run on. That's why they don't do anything even with having a super majority.

While Republicans even with a slim majority will have a whole list of policies to get passed.

What did Democrats use all their political capital on recently Obamacare. A gift to the insurance lobby.
This may be the first time I ever heard someone say Republicans pass more policy than Democrats. :russ: Breh how long you been following politics?
 
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