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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Having an attitude like Yang would've costed Georgia. Dems need to start playing MORE into what they already have instead of stressing about something they may never get. This is why what Abrams has done is so important for future elections
I think its more indicative of the 50 state strategy being trash. Not a one size fits all thing.

Dems taking what works in one area and thinking its gonna slap everywhere is why their gun control message hardly goes anywhere
 

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Having an attitude like Yang would've costed Georgia. Dems need to start playing MORE into what they already have instead of stressing about something they may never get. This is why what Abrams has done is so important for future elections
They never recovered from 2010 bro. Obama won twice by having the largest minority turnout of all time and they somehow just went away from it.
 

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State law they cant continue counting pittsburgh until 5pm
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I think its more indicative of the 50 state strategy being trash. Not a one size fits all thing.

Dems taking what works in one area and thinking its gonna slap everywhere is why their gun control message hardly goes anywhere
They have to appeal to a wider audience obviously. That comes down to messaging as well. But what Yang seems to be obsessed about is making white people happy by not focusing on social issues like racial inequality. Ok now you're hedging your bets on hopefully appealing to the "working class" (we know what this is code for) at the risk of losing big urban turnout. It's counterintuitive.

If Biden decided he wasn't gonna address the racial divide in this country, Biden is more likely to lose in these states where the urban turnout/disparity was greatly in his favor. Yeah Trump was gonna lose that vote but who knows if it would've been by this margin. You can put a focus on both, which I honestly think is what Biden did, instead of outright ignoring the other.

Maybe I'm hearing Yang wrong but I see other people are picking up on this.
 
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