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 .

radio rahiem

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track Trump donors in your area

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Most of the donors in my area haven't donated since 2016-17.

Only 3 donated in 2020. My optometrist is the biggest donor of all
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Also, this one haitian man done donated about 80 times to Trump. Over 1K in total

most of the donors to trump are in the affluent area of my city (fleetwood, mt vernon). barely anyone in my side of town. except for or 2.judging by the turnout today; Dementia J Trump getting bodied
 

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Won’t lie I keep going from

“it’s in the bag” :blessed::ohlawd:

to

“Man what about 2016” :lupe:


:sadbron:

I just want it to be over. The ads, the bullshyt, the legitimate fears, the concern trolling, all of it. I think Biden is on pace for a big win but man. I want to skip to that Tuesday. We won't know who won that night 100% but we'll have a good indication. Especially if Biden wins AZ, FL, OH, NC, or TX. All of which should be some of the first states to announce totals. If we hit midnight and Biden is the winner in virtually any of those states - or multiple of them - it's over unless something crazy happens in the midwest.

I think AZ is in the bag. I think NC could go Biden. OH is trending to Biden but who knows. I think Trump wins TX. And I think FL is a toss up. We will see.
 

Tj Bronson

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I'm going to temper my expectations. I'm going to tell myself from here on out that Trump got this in the bag.
I hate it, but I gotta do the same thing. I'm definitely feeling a bit of the 2016 PTSD...

I will again :salute: everyone in here keeping the energy and confidence up.

And for whatever it's worth, the only place I'm even seeing Hunter mentioned is in this thread as a response to Nap spam. So, yeah... no one gives a shyt about Hunter :laugh:
 

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Its clear that many people not living here have a picture of this state in their heads.

A black woman ran for governor and came within 1% of winning and would've if not for active voter suppression.

Including the demographic change, why couldn't an old white man like Joe Biden improve on that result?
I think the mail in ballots and early voting is the game changer
 

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I can't lie, I'm excited to see the number of my people getting out to vote. It warms my heart cuz I been telling 'em how much politics play a valuable part in their lives and thanks to Cheesy Poofs they finally see it. Probably the only thing I can say was a benefit of his presidency. fukk that mfer.
 

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Ohio report: you can't extrapolate a final result from anecdotes but telling you brehs, swear on my moms, there are some in my extended circles (not close) who were HARDCORE Trump boosters/rock solid Rs around here who I just heard in the last week are all in for Biden if not Dems on the rest of the ticket.

Unfortunately weather doesn't look like it'll be bad here on election day, which could help suppress the MAGAts - it'll be partly cloudy and up to 61, although that's an early forecast.

I think Biden's chances in Ohio may not be as bad as suspected - I do think it's probably in the margin of error and hope reports like this aren't real, making it that razor close, but it could be. And I feel these folks when they have less than nothing and nothing will change, but they maybe just can't picture how much worse things could get under a Trump with even fewer restraints, even for them :mjcry:

Many midwest Democrats stayed home in 2016. Will they turn out for Biden?

Ohio could be decided by a few thousand voters in Cleveland, where less than half the population is registered to vote
 
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