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 .

ZoeGod

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Don't read this. It's going to get wild if this scenario plays out. :francis:

A top Democratic data and analytics firm told "Axios on HBO" it's highly likely that President Trump will appear to have won — potentially in a landslide — on election night, even if he ultimately loses when all the votes are counted.

Exclusive: Bloomberg group warns Trump will appear to win big on election night

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That would be one of the worst case scenarios the worst being an outright Trump victory. The country would be plunged in a political crisis it hasn't has seen since the civil war :to:
FL is very fast counting votes. By 10 PM, we'll know who won. If Trump loses it, its over.
I hope so breh I really hope so.
 

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That would be one of the worst case scenarios the worst being an outright Trump victory. The country would be plunged in a political crisis it hasn't has seen since the civil war :to:

I hope so breh I really hope so.

The next four months :lupe:

Hold on to your butts.
 

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went to the primary election today and i was in and out

i hope as many people as possible vote in person if they arent in some crowded city. fukk using the post office

anyway, it's fukking killing me that the dems dont seem to be zeroing in on florida :dahell: a gettable, enormously advantageous swing state? why are we conceding it to trump given how badly republican leadership has failed the state?

Florida Man is crazy and unpredictable. :heh:

Seriously though, I agree. Joe’s war chest is massive. He can afford to compete vigorously in all the swing states.
 

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Mike Bloomberg Promised to Spend Big Against Trump. What Happened?

Mike Bloomberg Promised to Spend Big Against Trump. What Happened?

BY BOBBY CUZA NEW YORK CITY
PUBLISHED 7:00 PM ET JUL. 27, 2020

When former Mayor Michael Bloomberg dropped out of the presidential race in March, he was expected to continue pouring huge sums of money into the effort to defeat President Trump.

Almost five months later, he's done little to support Joe Biden.

What You Need To Know

  • After leaving the presidential race, Bloomberg dropped plans to create his own Super PAC and instead transferred $18 million to the DNC
  • Bloomberg has not otherwise spent any money to support Biden, after spending more than $1 billion on his own campaign
  • Bloomberg has focused his attention on COVID-19, with Bloomberg Philanthropies spending $331 million on efforts to combat the virus
  • Bloomberg could still launch a pro-Biden advertising blitz in the fall, but hasn’t discussed it publicly
About two weeks after his concession speech, Bloomberg abruptly dropped plans to create his own Super PAC and laid off hundreds of staffers who’d been promised jobs through November. Several of them filed lawsuits.

Instead, Bloomberg donated $18 million and office space to the Democratic National Committee. He’s also given more than $11 million to the House Majority PAC in support of House Democrats. And his gun reform group, Everytown for Gun Safety, announced last week it was spending $15 million in eight key states, but mostly on legislative races.

Mostly, Bloomberg has been spending his energy — and money — on the COVID-19 response. Bloomberg Philanthropies has spent $331 million on the effort. Bloomberg's support of New York's contact tracing program earned him praise from local officials, even longtime antagonist Mayor de Blasio.

"Really appreciate that my predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, is stepping up in such a big way for New York City and New York State,” de Blasio said in April.

There’s no questioning Bloomberg’s support for Biden. In his concession speech, he called Biden a friend and “a great American."

"I’ve known Joe for a very long time. I know his decency, his honesty, his commitment to the issues that are so important to our country,” Bloomberg said. "I endorse Joe Biden, and I hope you will join me in working to make him the next President of the United States of America."

In May, Bloomberg invited Biden to address his weekly gathering of mayors from around the country. Earlier this month, he wrote an opinion piece touting Biden’s clean energy plan, but after spending more than $1 billion in the space of barely three months on his own failed presidential bid, it is striking that Bloomberg has yet to open his pocketbook on Biden’s behalf.

It’s unlikely he’ll remain on the sidelines for long. Bloomberg could open the spigot at any moment and unleash a torrent of pro-Biden ads — just as he saturated airwaves across the country with his own ads last winter.

Assuming Bloomberg does put his immense wealth to work helping Biden, there are questions of when, where, how and how much. If the Bloomberg team has answers, they aren’t sharing them publicly for now.
 
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