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 .

AndroidHero

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Went to bed early and am catching up. After being an active participant in this thread for months, and reading through these responses, I have a big question:

Who in the fukk are all these people that have come out of the woodwork to post here?

I have never seen some of them even in TLR.
 

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These conservatives on social media are going crazy. They want the Republican majority state legislatures of PA,MI,WI and AZ to send Trump electors. They really want to do a coup meanwhile they calling Biden's victory a coup. :unimpressed:
That’s the next we have to worry about


Faithless electors
 

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FWIW I saw some data during the primaries that said Biden had the highest chance of winning the primary but Bernie had a higher chance of winning the election. Biden was polling better within the Democrat party but Bernie was polling better in the election. But polls appear to be questionable now so who fukking knows.

Yeah and Bernie might have done better with Mexicans in Texas but he would have still lost Florida most likely.
 

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As I recall, Pete and Amy pulled out the day before Super Tuesday and endorse Joe, who was able to capture all of their combined votes. Bernie won all the primaries up to Super Tuesday. The momentum was there but the corporate wing of the DNC cut his legs out fro under him. Also Elizabeth didn't pull out when Amy and Pete did. She should've pulled out and told her supporters to vote for Bernie.

There were way too many people in the Dem primary for too long.

Bernie was not beating Trump breh

Didn't appeal enough to Centrists and Independents, and the irony is that he is technically an Independent

Putting forth a moderate candidate was the best play all along for THIS election

Trump would've buried Bernie by Sept bc socialist ideology does not appeal to middle America

A national election has to be looked at from a bird's eye view...the US is not a progressive country atp, but I'm optimistic that will change when millennials are the most impt demographic, rather than boomers.
 

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Thinking about so Trump making so many inroads to minority voters...:patrice:

Phonte from Little Brother made a great point, he said that many black people over 40 (especially in rural areas) are pretty damn conservative on social issues. Lots of pro-life and at the very least not championing gay marriage and LGBTQ issues.

I mean if anyone on here goes to TLR or even The Booth they can't be surprised to see a fair amount of homophobic comments.

I don't know how many of these translated to Trump votes, but it's worth dissecting and thinking about.
 

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9pm, maybe, 1am, it was warranted
I went to sleep at about 1:30 and felt pretty good. Slept like a baby.

Not once did I feel Biden was in real trouble. There was some early disappointment mainly due to pre-election hype about Florida and Texas. But that was our fault for believing that dumb shyt. Everything else was pretty smooth sailing for Biden. Especially once Arizona went.
 

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As I recall, Pete and Amy pulled out the day before Super Tuesday and endorse Joe, who was able to capture all of their combined votes. Bernie won all the primaries up to Super Tuesday. The momentum was there but the corporate wing of the DNC cut his legs out fro under him. Also Elizabeth didn't pull out when Amy and Pete did. She should've pulled out and told her supporters to vote for Bernie.

There were way too many people in the Dem primary for too long.

Thing is, none of that is stopping people for voting for Bernie, people just didn't vote for him. The "energy" has to materialize into actually voting.

You're pretty much saying that Bernie only had a chance with a bloated field of centrist candidates that were going to drop out anyway?
 
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