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 .

John Reena

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So Trump is going to two battleground states today while Biden isn't doing shyt today for the second time this week. Not acceptable. His wife is doing something today but she doesn't mean anything.

Trump just want tha butt kissing and adulation. He not gaining any new voters
 

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No Dem or Dem leaning individual I know wants some mufukka knocking on they door today. ESPECIALLY the young who look at you like a leper for even using a bell or a knocker.

Republican authoritarian cacs who respond to that shyt deserve what they get. If we aren't motivated enough, the problem is more than half us

Also, "Florida" :stopitslime:
 

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If Trump does win will the Dem media just accept he won or spin some conspiracies how he actually didn't and not accept the results? :jbhmm:

What do we define as winning? Threading the needle to win 270?

Or going through the courts, getting state legislatures to put electors up that aren't reflected by the will of the voters (say Biden wins FL for example and the GOP legislature and DeSantis put Trump supporters as electors to defy Biden winning)... and then you have the 12th amendment and the election goes to the House where Trump wins...
 

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What do we define as winning? Threading the needle to win 270?

Or going through the courts, getting state legislatures to put electors up that aren't reflected by the will of the voters (say Biden wins FL for example and the GOP legislature and DeSantis put Trump supporters as electors to defy Biden winning)... and then you have the 12th amendment and the election goes to the House where Trump wins...
The first one. What did Dems do in 2016? Accept the results or not really?
 

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senate just passed a unanimous resolution committing to a peaceful transfer of power

you cant tell me that once these republicans get their supreme court pick, they even care if trump wins :dead: they definitely dont give a fukk
 
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