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 .

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Without PA he's gonna need OH or NC or FL if not then you're highly likely to get the courts deciding the election. Without PA Biden is sitting at about 270 per CNN's map. PA puts him at 290 well over the threshold. Biden really needs to win by over 300 electoral votes. If this election comes down to a single state it's highly likely Trump will be re-elected due to the supreme court.
Biden is not winning Ohio, or Florida

It's a cultural thing, it has nothing to do with Joe Biden himself, but the type of culture that exists in these places
 

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You know his bytchass will switch his flow up when he loses on Election Night.

Then he’ll be demanding that all votes are counted and that Biden’s victory is fraudulent.
He can’t wait to use that it’s a rigged election, put on by the mainstream media
 

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These 2 posts are part of the reason people were so caught off guard in 2016. Poll numbers are a point in time snapshot, a single poll doesn't tell you much but a series of polls over a period of time, tells you more.

A lot of early predictions are based on early voting numbers. No matter how that falls, there will almost always be a correction as you move closer to election day.

With that being said, what Nate was quoted as saying in the link, doesn't contradict what he previously said or has been actively saying. The points that were being made are 1. Biden's lead of 5% is still on the doorstep of the margin of error (4%), it has not risen like in other battleground states. 2. The bulk of PA voting will take place on election day, so there could be a big swing either way. 3. As well all know, the GOP is fighting hard to get as many mail-in ballots tossed out, which could have a major impact on who the state falls to.

PA is definitely the state to watch.
If Trump gets washed in PA, you deserve to be negged.
 
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