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 .

F K

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honestly, at this point i just hope so :yeshrug: trump supporters have shown that theres no way to get through to them

we'll see how funny MAGA is when you're burying your fukkin wife because of "the democrats' new hoax"
this is why Medicare for all could never work in America. eventually, it'll lead to the republicans putting some guy who graduated from some unaccredited Christian college in charge of every single American's health care :damn:
 

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this is why Medicare for all could never work in America. eventually, it'll lead to the republicans putting some guy who graduated from some unaccredited Christian college in charge of every single American's health care :damn:
What school did you graduate from?
 

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Top 10 liberal arts college. Small enough that naming it could dox me :francis:.
But you chose to talk down on a hypothetical man's education about a hypothetical bureaucracy?

Stop projecting your perceived shortcomings on its republican party. Grow a pair being a hater won't get you anywhere
 

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Obama has the biggest heart ever. He put Biden in positions to hide his stutter.

the vp debate both times, tailored to his strengths :wow:

ppl with disabilities will overcome.

The only thing people think is socially acceptable to still make fun of is people with disabilities - Biden 2008
 

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But you chose to talk down on a hypothetical man's education about a hypothetical bureaucracy?

Stop projecting your perceived shortcomings on its republican party. Grow a pair being a hater won't get you anywhere
:dahell:What are you talking about. I went to an elite institution think Williams, Amherst, Washington and Lee, Davidson College, Swarthmore. I don't have any academic shortcomings. The enrollment at these schools is so small (and selective) that telling you where I went to school gives you too much info about my personal life (there were less than 70 black people in my graduating class)
 
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But you chose to talk down on a hypothetical man's education about a hypothetical bureaucracy?

Stop projecting your perceived shortcomings on its republican party. Grow a pair being a hater won't get you anywhere
This is not a complete hypothetical either Republicans have a history of doing this shyt

Scandal puts spotlight on Christian law school - The Boston Globe

"It used to be that high-level DOJ jobs were generally reserved for the best of the legal profession," wrote a contributor to The New Republic website . ". . . That a recent graduate of one of the very worst (and sketchiest) law schools with virtually no relevant experience could ascend to this position is a sure sign that there is something seriously wrong at the DOJ."

The Regent law school was founded in 1986, when Oral Roberts University shut down its ailing law school and sent its library to Robertson's Bible-based college in Virginia. It was initially called "CBN University School of Law" after the televangelist's Christian Broadcasting Network, whose studios share the campus and which provided much of the funding for the law school. (The Coors Foundation is also a donor to the university.) The American Bar Association accredited Regent 's law school in 1996.

The graduate from Regent -- which is ranked a "tier four" school by US News & World Report, the lowest score and essentially a tie for 136th place -- was not the only lawyer with modest credentials to be hired by the Civil Rights Division after the administration imposed greater political control over career hiring.

The changes resulted in a sometimes dramatic alteration to the profile of new hires beginning in 2003, as the Globe reported last year after obtaining resumes from 2001-2006 to three sections in the civil rights division. Conservative credentials rose, while prior experience in civil rights law and the average ranking of the law school attended by the applicant dropped.

Seven years ago, 60 percent of the class of 1999 -- Goodling's class -- failed the bar exam on the first attempt. (Goodling's performance was not available, though she is admitted to the bar in Virginia.) The dismal numbers prompted the school to overhaul its curriculum and tighten admissions standards.
 
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