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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I’m sitting here watching all these centrists lose and wondering if we are even talking about the same election. I’m sure big time progressive Steve Bullock would’ve fared better if not the defund movement. I mean if only for them leftist Cal Cunningham would’ve won in NC. nikkas sound insane and immune to self-reflection. The obvious answer is that Trump support was underestimated by everyone besides perhaps Biden himself and that wins in those red areas was always tenuous and all the money should’ve been spent keeping them. They went for Hail Marys and didn’t protect the ground they had. The Democratic Socialists didn’t run anywhere and weren’t featured prominently anywhere but a few local races and they won 80 percent of those.

It’s like any critique of Dem strategy triggers shytting on the left for no reason. It’s almost like you hate leftist activists who are black and brown and in the streets every day more than you hate a white woman scolding you from a district that Trump won 50 to 44 against Hillary Clinton. fukk is she talking about? They literally ran ads against her in 2018 criticizing her for teaching at an Islamic school.


Bolded for those in the nosebleed seats

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Exactly.

Which is what @FAH1223 keeps quoting that Matt Stoller dude, Dems don't wield power in any capacity. And they don't wield power because they don't believe in anything. In reality, they are the GOP before the '94 revolution, mixed with fake concern about global warming and race/gender/sexuality.

Dems could have made DC a state in 2009. Its amazing how they will never wield power when they have it.

If by some miracle they make Mitch the minority leader cause of the GA races (and if the Alaska one turns lmao), they still wouldn't have the wiggle room to do anything except judicial appointments.

But its looking like they will still be in the Senate minority for another 2 years, maybe 4, maybe 8? I mean, the GOP has mastered this shid and while they don't govern well either, they do believe in wielding power in certain ways that's hidden from the public because their policies are all unpopular.

Arizona sec. of state loving the attention too talking about some goddamn tomorrow evening
She won her election by only 20,000 votes in 2018. I expect her to love the attention :mjgrin:
 
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