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Donald Trump (R)
59
44%
Joe Biden (D)
55
41%
Jacob Hornberger (L)
1
1%
Howie Hawkins (G)
1
1%
Other
1
1%
COVID-19
16
12%
 
Total votes : 133

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 7:25 am

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Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 7:27 am

It's not just his face.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 7:38 am

Ted Wheeler is the luckiest guy on earth.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 7:47 am

Mickey wrote:Our big wet boy is about to speak.


Did you hear that crap?

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 7:48 am

That was some speech. Very on brand and totally expected but fuck that it’s still shocking to hear him actually do it.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 7:49 am

Higgs wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:Trump is an absolute machine.

I couldn't bring myself to vote for him but he is a seriously impressive politician.

Totally. Guys a fuck-knuckle of the highest magnitude, but hell does he know his base.

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I understand what you mean now Speeno. Trump is the ruler of fuck-knuckles.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 8:06 am



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Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 10:07 am

My Valentine's day prediction might hold.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:25 pm

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:30 pm

Jorge wrote:It's not just his face.



Agree. He’s the total package

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:35 pm

Susan Collins is a cockroach.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:40 pm

"This could present a counterargument to the “emerging Democratic majority” thesis, which argued that the direction of the country’s demographic growth would disproportionately help Democrats. One of the more fascinating examples of this is Starr County, Texas, along the U.S.-Mexico border, where 96 percent of the population is of Hispanic or Latino origin. In 2016, Clinton won Starr by about 60 points. But Biden only carried it by 5 points, a massive shift." - some dude on 538



Holy crap, Burt was right. Not all Latino people think exactly how progressives tell them too! If only we had more Chelsea Handlers to help...

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:43 pm

I am far more positive about this than I was last night. I think Biden will close on Nevada, WI, and MI this morning.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:47 pm

Think coffee sales will be up today?

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:52 pm

It’s Bidens. :)


Good luck to you all in the days to come. Stay safe.


Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:57 pm

Bi_3 wrote:I am far more positive about this than I was last night. I think Biden will close on Nevada, WI, and MI this morning.

Yup. Both Michigan and Wisconsin looking pretty good for Biden right now.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 12:57 pm

Can you imagine Trump feeling even more empowered?
I still think Biden will win in a squeaker.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 1:05 pm

Bi_3 wrote:"This could present a counterargument to the “emerging Democratic majority” thesis, which argued that the direction of the country’s demographic growth would disproportionately help Democrats. One of the more fascinating examples of this is Starr County, Texas, along the U.S.-Mexico border, where 96 percent of the population is of Hispanic or Latino origin. In 2016, Clinton won Starr by about 60 points. But Biden only carried it by 5 points, a massive shift." - some dude on 538



Holy crap, Burt was right. Not all Latino people think exactly how progressives tell them too! If only we had more Chelsea Handlers to help...

My family (all Latino, obviously; some of them US citizens registered in Florida) overwhelmingly support Trump. Last night the group chat turned into my aunts and uncles spouting dumb Facebook Boomer shit about how Biden is a socialist Maduro supporter. As many people are saying today, "Latino" is an extremely wide swath of cultures and nationalities, many of them very conservative (especially those that are wealthy, and also those that immigrated to the US and feel protective of having done it "the right way"). It's not really surprising to me that many of them find Trump appealing. This is something the Democrats need to address moving forward if they don't want to lose their support completely

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 1:08 pm

Higgs wrote:
Higgs wrote:What concerns me most is that our local Sportsbet has Biden at $3.40 and Trump at $1.40. I put $50 on Biden.

This has gotten tighter. Trump now at $1.70 and Biden at $2.20. Let's see...

Looking much better for me this morning. Biden at $1.28, Trump at $3.75.

If Biden wins I'll need suggestions on how to spend my $175.

Re: Election 2020

Wed November 04, 2020 1:19 pm

Jorge wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:"This could present a counterargument to the “emerging Democratic majority” thesis, which argued that the direction of the country’s demographic growth would disproportionately help Democrats. One of the more fascinating examples of this is Starr County, Texas, along the U.S.-Mexico border, where 96 percent of the population is of Hispanic or Latino origin. In 2016, Clinton won Starr by about 60 points. But Biden only carried it by 5 points, a massive shift." - some dude on 538



Holy crap, Burt was right. Not all Latino people think exactly how progressives tell them too! If only we had more Chelsea Handlers to help...

My family (all Latino, obviously; some of them US citizens registered in Florida) overwhelmingly support Trump. Last night the group chat turned into my aunts and uncles spouting dumb Facebook Boomer shit about how Biden is a socialist Maduro supporter. As many people are saying today, "Latino" is an extremely wide swath of cultures and nationalities, many of them very conservative (especially those that are wealthy, and also those that immigrated to the US and feel protective of having done it "the right way"). It's not really surprising to me that many of them find Trump appealing. This is something the Democrats need to address moving forward if they don't want to lose their support completely


I’ve heard others echo similar statements and I agree that the blue team needs to be more proactive vs just assuming “not white means blue”. It will be interesting to see the Asian American vote given the rising power of that group
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