Official Biden vs. Trump 2020 General Election Thread (Biden WINS 306 Electoral College Votes)

Who wins?

  • Joe Biden, Vice President of the USA (2009-2017)

    Votes: 440 81.6%
  • Donald Trump, President of the USA (2017-present)

    Votes: 99 18.4%

  • Total voters
    539
  • Poll closed .

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It’s bad faith in that you are making the occurrence of the pandemic an event that an incumbent couldn’t survive .
it kills you to admit that the economy was good in february and trump had at least a 51 percent chance of winning. at least be honest
 

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it kills you to admit that the economy was good in february and trump had at least a 51 percent chance of winning. at least be honest
That has absolutely nothing to do with anything I’ve said. Are you serious? Why are you going strawman man on the economy when that was never part of our initial exchange?

We are talking about his failed response to the pandemic costing him the election. FFS
 

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Fast forward to 2025 when they're asked to put principle aside and vote for Milquetoast pt 2 to prevent Tom Cotton from winning :unimpressed:

People need to stop trying to make "Tom Cotton, Republican Nominee for President" a thing. Unless he suddenly discovers a personality and charisma within the next couple years, that pencil-necked geek isn't making it out of the primaries.
 

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People need to stop trying to make "Tom Cotton, Republican Nominee for President" a thing. Unless he suddenly discovers a personality and charisma within the next couple years, that pencil-necked geek isn't making it out of the primaries.

similar to people on the right being worried about a schiff presidential run or something. neither are happening.
 

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People need to stop trying to make "Tom Cotton, Republican Nominee for President" a thing. Unless he suddenly discovers a personality and charisma within the next couple years, that pencil-necked geek isn't making it out of the primaries.

:comeon:

Stranger things have happened in recent US electoral history.
 

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That has absolutely nothing to do with anything I’ve said. Are you serious? Why are you going strawman man on the economy when that was never part of our initial exchange?

We are talking about his failed response to the pandemic costing him the election. FFS
no, you deflected to that
 

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People need to stop trying to make "Tom Cotton, Republican Nominee for President" a thing. Unless he suddenly discovers a personality and charisma within the next couple years, that pencil-necked geek isn't making it out of the primaries.
agreed, its ted cruz or hawley in 24. both pieces of shyt. but cotton is a chump, hes never getting past arkansas

honestly i hope its ben sasse or larry hogan. them i could live with
 

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i just did
Clearly not where did you mention the economy here which is what I responded to initially?


trump's the first candidate in a long time where incumbency is arguably a disadvantage :huhldup:prolly back to gerald ford. or i guess HW

i still cant get over how this once in a hundred years pandemic came and fukked him :mjlol:
 

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You sound so naive. Also, progressives want a political revolution to restructure power dynamics through grassroots civic engagement.

The far right wants a fascism imposed by the threat of violence to protect the ruling class from the undesirables that has little regard for the rule of law.

Ridiculous that you would equate those.
I said what I said. I don't care how you do it. I want to fix the system, not blow it up. Take that for what you will.:yeshrug:

:gucci:

Are you denying that Joe is a good 1 on 1 politician? That's what he's known for. Shaking hands, slaps on the back, making a good speech. He's not a policy genius or high level intellectual by any means.
 
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