Election Day 2020

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Nov 3, 2020.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    That's ironic considering Trump won in 2016 narrowly by the barest of margins and all the concerns by Democrats were outright dismissed by Republicans. Trump declared that he won even after losing the popular vote by 3 million and did everything he wanted

    Now the shoe is on the other foot, by February people will get bored of the claims especially given how big the national vote count is for Biden.
     
    #51     Nov 4, 2020
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  2. UsualName

    UsualName

    Hold on to your hats because we’re talking about over 300,000 ballots:

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    #52     Nov 4, 2020
  3. UsualName

    UsualName

    If that’s your opinion then that’s your opinion.

    Here’s the final week of campaigning for both candidates. Biden’s does not include 2 stops in Pennsylvania on Election Day:

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    #53     Nov 4, 2020
  4. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Idiot Leftist Sullivan again eh?
     
    #54     Nov 4, 2020
  5. UsualName

    UsualName

    Some things to consider:

    Whoever wins presidency will have divided government

    Democrats totally lost in the congressional races by and large. Pelosi and Schumer are weaker today and less likely to maintain leadership. They may still though.

    Mark Kelly pulled up Biden.
     
    #55     Nov 4, 2020

  6. Joe may win but if he does not, we will see whether it is just my opinion or not.

    Joe hunkered down in his basement for the final weeks of the campaign and his campaign finally put him out there the last few days because the optics were so bad and the numbers were looking bad.

    In addition, that map just shows activity not "campaigning strong." He may have physically gone there but the actual even itself was a complete joke when he got there.
     
    #56     Nov 4, 2020
  7. UsualName

    UsualName

    Neither candidates numbers were looking bad. It was a close election and both candidates turned out record voters.

    To me this is what the country needed a totally knock down drag out fight with very high participation. Let’s really see what’s what.
     
    #57     Nov 4, 2020
  8. We can churn this longer as you usually like to do.

    But if Joe wins, his basement campaign strategy will not be an issue.

    If he loses, MORE TO COME. Same thing with Hillary. We have heard about her no-show campaigning for years because she lost. If he had won, it would have gone away.

    Joe worked less because the polls showed him up by so much. Except it was not that much.
     
    #58     Nov 4, 2020
  9. userque

    userque

    No.
    The idiots are the Trump yes-man appointed to replace the "real" PMG, and Trump:
    for,
    interfering with mail delivery, and therefore,
    interfering with the election, and also,
    disobeying a Judge's order.
     
    #59     Nov 4, 2020
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  10. UsualName

    UsualName

    As mentioned as a possible way for Trump to make up for lost suburban women, Trump made substantial inroads with Hispanic voters (I suspect we will find these gains are vastly slanted toward men, too). Trump has to be close to 30% of Hispanic vote nationally. This is good news for Republicans going forward:

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    #60     Nov 4, 2020