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
    172
  • Poll closed .

Surreal

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I still think Kamala wins the election, I want her to win.

However, if Trump were to win in some ways, it'd be a good thing because, let's be honest, this would very much be his final term; I don't buy into all the doomsday President/Dictator forever shtick.

If Trump wins, this will be it. We won't have to worry about his ass being in the spotlight as a presidential candidate in 2028, 2032, and so on. This would be his final term. Sure, the next Republican could be just as bad or worse, but at least Trump would be fully out of the picture in terms of running for President; there would be no 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc, terms. This would be it.

That means Dems would have to actually do more than the bare minimum in terms of running a campaign which could either be a good or bad thing in that type of scenario where Trump isn't no longer on the other side of the ballot. We all want this man's time to end in terms of him constantly running, so while his winning would be awful, there's a bright side to him winning, as well, as stated above.

TF?

Nikka it'll be our final term as well
 

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Vermont being so heavily blue is always weird to me.

I know ppl in New Brunswick (borders Maine from the Canadian side), and have been there a lot, met ppl from Maine, went to Maine, and they're terrible rich white pieces of shyt lol

I appreciate their voting patterns, but it always surprises me

Even though it's very white and rural Vermont is largely a retirement, education, and vacation destination for rich left leaning folks from its bordering states. It's not a particularly religious state either, unlike most rural places. As a culture it's basically a haven of rich secular liberal elites who don't want to live in cities.
 

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Even though it's very white and rural Vermont is largely a retirement, education, and vacation destination for rich left leaning folks from its bordering states. It's not a particularly religious state either, unlike most rural places. As a culture it's basically a haven of rich secular liberal elites who don't want to live in cities.
That's most of New England really
 
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