2020 Presidential Election Discussion

Started by BackFire523 pages

Arizona is really the final tossup state. It’s possible Trump ends up winning it but not likely, he hasn’t been winning the remaining votes at the margin he needs to. And most of the votes left are from maricopa county I believe. Which is close to 50/50.

It will most likely be as close if not closer than Georgia though. We should know in the next couple days. Biden is the favorite to carry it though.

Doesn’t really matter. Biden is going to win Pennsylvania by a margin outside the recount margin. Everything else is gravy for him.

And now suddenly everyone is an expert on Benford's Law all over social media. 😂

The discussion has now shifted to whether Trump will soften his stance to ease the transition of power, or galvanize his base to start WWWIII: Civil War 2: Antichrist Bugaloo...

his supporters will of course stand by his call for civil war....from behind their keyboards, locked in their homes/basements/bunkers, never resurfacing outside where it might be dangerous. I for one am TERRIFIED at the prospect

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
his supporters will of course stand by his call for civil war....from behind their keyboards, locked in their homes/basements/bunkers, never resurfacing outside where it might be dangerous. I for one am TERRIFIED at the prospect

Bruh, they ARE GOING TO MAKE AMERICA AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN

Until they need some Viagra...

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
his supporters will of course stand by his call for civil war....from behind their keyboards, locked in their homes/basements/bunkers, never resurfacing outside where it might be dangerous. I for one am TERRIFIED at the prospect
Me too.

So terrified.

They simply aren't having their rights infringed upon, there will be no civil war.

Originally posted by Kento
And now suddenly everyone is an expert on Benford's Law all over social media. 😂

I was noticing that.

Like...dudes...you gotta have quite a few data points. It doesn't work and very small sets.

In this case, unless you have precinct level data, it can't really work. You'd get noisy results for states that don't have very many counties. MI works. PA works. WI might work. Arizona and NV, however, may not work.

So let's just be clear here: the 2020 Election Results are going to be the new Hillary's Emails?

Originally posted by Lestov16
So let's just be clear here: the 2020 Election Results are going to be the new Hillary's Emails?

Worse: there's still a chance that the election could go to Trump and we will descend into an all out Civil War instead of this smoldering Civil War we live in, now.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Worse: there's still a chance that the election could go to Trump and we will descend into an all out Civil War instead of this smoldering Civil War we live in, now.
lmao

Originally posted by BackFire
Arizona is really the final tossup state. It’s possible Trump ends up winning it but not likely, he hasn’t been winning the remaining votes at the margin he needs to. And most of the votes left are from maricopa county I believe. Which is close to 50/50.

It will most likely be as close if not closer than Georgia though. We should know in the next couple days. Biden is the favorite to carry it though.

Doesn’t really matter. Biden is going to win Pennsylvania by a margin outside the recount margin. Everything else is gravy for him.

I'm all for recounts when they fall within the states margins or if not, then the Trump campaign can pay for it to happen.

But as you said, it's not going to change the fact that Biden has won.

These petty games are also costing Biden's transition team valuable time, as they're not allowed access to vital WH information until the sitting President officially concedes. Which is probably another reason why Trump is doing this, so Biden's transition isn't as smooth as it could be.

Originally posted by Robtard
I'm all for recounts when they fall within the states margins or if not, then the Trump campaign can pay for it to happen.

But as you said, it's not going to change the fact that Biden has won.

These petty games are also costing Biden's transition team valuable time, as they're not allowed access to vital WH information until the sitting President officially concedes. Which is probably another reason why Trump is doing this, so Biden's transition isn't as smooth as it could be.

Originally posted by Robtard
I'm all for recounts when they fall within the states margins or if not, then the Trump campaign can pay for it to happen.

But as you said, it's not going to change the fact that Biden has won.

These petty games are also costing Biden's transition team valuable time, as they're not allowed access to vital WH information until the sitting President officially concedes. Which is probably another reason why Trump is doing this, so Biden's transition isn't as smooth as it could be.

‘Abolish The Senate’ Trends On The Left After Democrat Senator Joe Manchin Makes Pledge During Interview

To be fair I don't trust that guy to do what he claims, but the tears...oh the tears.

I didn't think a Biden win would come with so much salt. We even got a TYT freakout.

Gold.

Took long enough for this to trend:

https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/House_Member_Introduces_Resolution_To_Abolish_the_Senate.htm

House Member Introduces Resolution to Abolish the Senate

April 27, 1911

"Whereas the Senate in particular has become an obstructive and useless body, a menace to the liberties of the people, and an obstacle to social growth; a body, many of the Members of which are representatives neither of a State nor of its people, but solely of certain predatory combinations, and a body which, by reason of the corruption often attending the election of its Members, has furnished the gravest public scandals in the history of the nation. . . ."

This text formed the preamble to a constitutional amendment introduced in the House of Representatives on April 27, 1911, by that chamber's first Socialist member, Victor Berger of Wisconsin. Continuing evidence of corrupted state legislative elections for U.S. senators and the Senate's apparent reluctance to follow the House in passing a constitutional amendment to require direct popular election of its members inspired Berger's resolution. It provided that all legislative powers be vested in the House of Representatives, whose "enactments . . . shall be the supreme law and the President shall have no power to veto them, nor shall any court have any power to invalidate them."

In his brief time as a member, the Milwaukee Socialist had made more enemies than friends among his House colleagues, which may explain why many in that body jumped so quickly to the Senate's defense with talk of enforcing the House ban against public criticism of the Senate.

As with nearly all of the more than 11,000 constitutional amendments introduced from 1789 to our own day, Berger's proposal died silently in committee. Yet, less than seven weeks later, perhaps nudged by Berger's gesture, the Senate approved its long-delayed direct-election resolution, which would soon be ratified as the Constitution's Seventeenth Amendment.

Berger left the House in 1913, but remained a prominent social critic. For speaking against U.S. participation in World War I, he was convicted under the Espionage Act and sentenced to 20 years in prison—a sentence that the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated in 1921. In 1918 he lost a three-way race for the Senate, while polling more than a quarter of the votes cast. Later that year, he won back his old House seat, but that body refused to seat him. Following the dismissal of his conviction, he won the next three House elections and served there from 1923 to 1929.

Obama’s Last Three Years Of Job Growth All Beat Trump’s Best Year

Did Obama’s Last 3 Years See More Jobs Created Than Trump’s First 3?

Seems Trump's not going to be able to beat Obama on Job Growth either.

Originally posted by cdtm
Took long enough for this to trend:

https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/House_Member_Introduces_Resolution_To_Abolish_the_Senate.htm

I just love how when they don't get their way they just wanna destroy everything.

Talk about tantrums. Grown ass adults too.

Originally posted by Robtard
Obama’s Last Three Years Of Job Growth All Beat Trump’s Best Year

Did Obama’s Last 3 Years See More Jobs Created Than Trump’s First 3?

Seems Trump's not going to be able to beat Obama on Job Growth either.

🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭

The issue isn't that people were fooled by him in 2016. The issue that people voted for this shit AGAIN 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣