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 .

AquaCityBoy

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Thats where the term "silent majority" applies..

White people lie and say theyre voting Trump publicly but when alone in that voting booth, they will vote for him


But what about states like Montana, where Trump is still leading, but by a smaller margin than he won in 2016?

Why would they need to lie? They're already in Trump Country.

I get that red states still have blue districts and swing districts, but anyone of voting age is old enough to remember how their state voted in 2016, and it wouldn't be a surprise.
 
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Is this actually possible??

What are the numbers on winnign TX. Why should I believe this? DONT GET ME HYPE!!!

I left it tossup on my map. I don't feel different at the moment. But that there's a chance...cotdayumn.
 
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If Texas goes blue, and Florida goes blue, Ohio and Iowa might just go blue too.

I would say, it's FL > TX > IA > OH

We boosted turnout in urban centers (SA, Houston, Austin, Dallas) and we're winning suburbs that we wouldn't have won before 2018. The last piece of the puzzle is getting enough from El Paso and the Rio Grande Valley to get us a close win.

If we do win, it won't be by more than a point or so. TX won't be called tonight, I don't think. It'll be close either way.

Then again, if Harris and Bexar counties overperform + lower turnout in red counties, it could be a fairly comfortable 2-2.5 point win and Biden could possibly drag Hegar along by a few thousand votes, if I understand TX well enough.
 

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But what about states like Montana, where Trump is still leading, but by a smaller margin than he won in 2016?

Why would they need to lie? They're already in Trump Country.

I get that red states still have blue districts and swing districts, but anyone of voting age is old enough to remember how they're state voted in 2016, and it wouldn't be a surprise.
Agreed
 
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