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 .

Dameon Farrow

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if you guys care about student debt why don't you send emails and make phone calls

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He won'tneed executive action if it's by way of a bill. Only reading clickbait titles and getting emotional isn't healthy fellas.

And, since it needs repeating, HE HAS NOT TAKEN OFFICE YET. Get your panties back in line.
 

John Reena

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He won'tneed executive action if it's by way of a bill. Only reading clickbait titles and getting emotional isn't healthy fellas.

And, since it needs repeating, HE HAS NOT TAKEN OFFICE YET. Get your panties back in line.

Word!

Trump wiped his orange butt with all their wishlists for 4 years and you didn’t hear a peep. Biden hasn’t even taken office and their “HOLD HIM ACCOUNTABLE RAAAWWWWR!”

:russ:
 

Payday23

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HuffPost is now a part of Verizon Media

Thanks to Mitch McConnell, Trump has put more than 230 people into lifetime federal court seats. Most are white, male, right-wing ideologues.
Trump will leave office having confirmed at least three Supreme Court justices, 54 appeals court judges, 174 district court judges and three judges for the U.S. Court of International Trade. The Senate could still confirm more of his court picks before he’s gone. All of these judges are Article III judges, meaning they have their jobs for life.

How does his record compare to other recent presidents?

In terms of sheer numbers, Trump confirmed more lifetime federal judges than presidents Barack Obama (175), George W. Bush (206) and Bill Clinton (204) did in their first terms.

He couldn’t have done it without Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). Not only did the GOP leader make it his top priority to confirm Trump’s court picks ― he was even pushing them through as emergency COVID-19 relief legislation was stalling out ― but he actively delayed or blocked Obama’s judicial nominees for years, in an effort to keep court seats vacant for a future Republican president to fill. Trump did just that.


 
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