2020 Presidential Election Discussion

Started by NemeBro523 pages

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What a crazy turnaround, we'll see if Sleepy Joe was right when he told Trump this isn't even his final form and took those states back and maintain his lead.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Take, for instance, Georgia:

Total votes cast: 4,297,578

Current votes for Trump: 2,272,787
Current votes for Biden: 2024791
Difference: 247,996 Trump

Estimated total votes: 4,939,745

Votes left to count: 642,167

So if the remaining votes go to Biden in a ratio of 2 to 1, final count would be:

Trump: 2,486,854
Biden: 2,452,925

Trump still wins Geogia. Mind you, the ratio has never been that extreme.

But, yet, the media still won't call Georgia.

Just to bump my original prediction.

The current counts for GA with 98% precincts reporting:

Trump: 2,427,250
Biden: 2,395,944

And there's still this analysis I did of PA:

Originally posted by dadudemon
~897,910 votes left to count in PA. There's currently a 276,981 vote difference between Trump and Biden, currently.

If Biden wins 2 to 1 the remaining votes, the final results will look like this:

3,464,660 - Biden+

3,442,338 - Trump

4 to 1:

3,584,382 - Biden+

3,322,617 - Trump

So far, did you notice what the ratio is? That could make PA easier to call, now.

We'll see how close to correct I am as more votes come in with PA.

Unless Trump magically flips NV in the last 25%, I don't understand how this can be won by Trump.

Originally posted by BackFire
New signs that Arizona votes left to count will be pretty favorable to Trump. Dunno if it’ll be enough to give him the win there but it’s possible. Not over yet.

I read about that earlier. I really want this to be over. It's a lot of stress for everyone.

Originally posted by dadudemon
I read about that earlier. I really want this to be over. It's a lot of stress for everyone.

The ppl that stress about this tend to be immature and I doubt the election will cure that for them.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
In January, the Democratic Party will hold the executive branch, the House majority, and will be co-equal in the Senate with an strong possibility of becoming the Senate majority in two years. Yeah, they are really panicking.

While they may not be panicking; they should certainly be concerned. Between the recession and COVID this should have been a complete homerun for them. A repeat of 2008. And it wasn't at all. While they likely will continue to hold a majority in the house, they are on track to lose several seats. Also, based on current projections, they won't be co-equal in the Senate after this election.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Just to bump my original prediction.

The current counts for GA with 98% precincts reporting:

Trump: 2,427,250
Biden: 2,395,944

And there's still this analysis I did of PA:

We'll see how close to correct I am as more votes come in with PA.

Unless Trump magically flips NV in the last 25%, I don't understand how this can be won by Trump.

Georgia is going to be insanely close. A real toss up. The conventional wisdom from those with sources is that Pennsylvania is actually the state that is safest for Biden. The outstanding votes there have been spectacular for him. Of course there is no guarantee that such numbers will be maintained.

Originally posted by snowdragon
The ppl that stress about this tend to be immature and I doubt the election will cure that for them.

There's lots of stress to go around. Some families are still at each other's throats. Friends have become enemies. And certain job sectors will directly be impacted by the results of this election.

I haven't spoken to my family in months because of this.

I killed my family because of this.

Originally posted by BackFire
Georgia is going to be insanely close. A real toss up. The conventional wisdom from those with sources is that Pennsylvania is actually the state that is safest for Biden. The outstanding votes there have been spectacular for him. Of course there is no guarantee that such numbers will be maintained.

Probably accurate. You've been the most correct on the predictions out of any pundit I've heard or read about these things.

Side note: one of my coworkers, who is a devout Christian and a staunch anti-Trumper, said I should be happy with a Biden win because Harris much more closely aligns with my policy positions than Trump or Biden. She thinks Harris will help move Biden's policies a bit further to the left where my positions are (such as UHC, CJS reform, etc.).

I sure hope so. Even if I lose my job due to Biden, if we get many steps closer to UHC and we get genuine CJS reform, the job loss is worth it.

Originally posted by truejedi
I haven't spoken to my family in months because of this.

That's not healthy. But if it is because your family refuses to talk to you because you like Biden or Trump, that's on them for being close-minded and toxic.

People are entitled to their opinions. Even if they are wrong. 🙂

Originally posted by dadudemon
There's lots of stress to go around. Some families are still at each other's throats. Friends have become enemies. And certain job sectors will directly be impacted by the results of this election.

Yeah immature.

Originally posted by snowdragon
Yeah immature.

If I get laid off, I'm living at your house, then.

It's the mature thing to do. I like to be the big spoon.

Originally posted by dadudemon
If I get laid off, I'm living at your house, then.

It's the mature thing to do. I like to be the big spoon.

Holy shit we are going to workout like crazy and you are going to clean my house like crazy😛

Originally posted by snowdragon
Holy shit we are going to workout like crazy and you are going to clean my house like crazy😛

Well...I have to earn my keep somehow...

Cleaning the house it is!

I've tried my best to save up in case of job loss. This December, I'm supposed to invest.

Originally posted by ares834
While they may not be panicking; they should certainly be concerned. Between the recession and COVID this should have been a complete homerun for them. A repeat of 2008. And it wasn't at all. While they likely will continue to hold a majority in the house, they are on track to lose several seats. Also, based on current projections, they won't be co-equal in the Senate after this election.

Why should it be a repeat of a statistical outlier?

Originally posted by BackFire
I killed my family because of this.

I killed and cannibalised my family because of this, and I’m not even an American!

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Why should it be a repeat of a statistical outlier?

Did you not read my post? Because of the various issues that have been plaguing the country the past year.

https://globalnews.ca/news/7443646/us-election-trump-biden-lawsuits/

Let's see what comes out of this.

"stop the count?" haermm