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[Politics] 2020 US election - Joe Biden vs Donald Trump

Who's going to win?

  • Calling it for Trump

    Votes: 78 30.2%
  • Calling it for Biden

    Votes: 180 69.8%

  • Total voters
    258
  • Poll closed .


D

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Then why are you making it clear that America is doomed for WW3 now the presidental powers have been handed from Trump to Biden? It seems clear from my and other posters assumptions that it was the worst case scenario that Biden was voted in from the name calling you attached to him and comparing the decision to Starmers anti Brexit stance ect ect ect. (All of which seems a bit muddled and confused as a comparison but hey ho )
Stick to football threads mate, especially on a special day as your daughters birthday, (best wishes to her) so not to wind yourself up,:lol: :kiss::thumbsup:

It appears you are wound up.:lolol:


Off to eat cake now.:thumbsup:
 




D

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Nearly emigrated in 2007 but bringing up a young family in Texas didn’t appeal. Any country that mixes drink and fire arms makes me very nervous.

For someone who doesn’t support trump you are bitterly disappointed that he lost.

On a lighter note happy birthday to your daughter. She shares the special day with depor junior though he’s a tad older.


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I am disappointed that people think that Biden is the saviour really. He won't put Kim in his place IMO.

Happy Birthday depor junior, hoping he has lots of cake or beer or both.
 






Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,467
Mid Sussex
I am disappointed that people think that Biden is the saviour really. He won't put Kim in his place IMO.

Happy Birthday depor junior, hoping he has lots of cake or beer or both.

Kim will stay in his box as he had no intention of coming out of it.

He’s 21 today and has spent most of it writing a chemistry lab report up. The lucky lad.


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GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,178
Gloucester
Genuine question and perhaps POTG can enlighten me, why are all the seemingly pro-Trump (or anti-Biden) folks on here so pro Brexit? Shared values or coincidence?
False association. Pro-Trumpers may all be pro-Brexit, but not all who voted Brexit are pro-Trump.
 




Igzilla

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Sep 27, 2012
1,708
Worthing
Hey everyone! I found a YouTube video! Bearing in mind this was posted last month, it's an interesting insight into just how bonkers the American system is and what Trump's endgame may look like, if the GOP stand by him...

 




peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
12,269
As so far all legal minor procedural errors have been thrown out (i.e HUGE voter fraud and rigging from the stolen election).

Here's something to consider in this deep state liberal conspiracy.

The election was better for the republicans than the democrats except for the presidency, they lost no net senators (almost certainly maintaining control of the senate), and they gained net congress men and women in the house of representatives as dems lost a few. The GOP also gained net in governors and in state legislators.

So this huge liberal conspiracy decided to lose Dems in the congress at all state levels and still rig that the republicans retain senate control?

Onto Philadelphia where "HUGE voter fraud" was alleged - (lets forget the already debunked monitors - proven to be BS).

Here's the actual facts in Philly/Pensylvania - in the state as a whole the total average increase in people voting across the state (compared to 2016), was approx 11%, and it was even higher in many republican counties, in Philadelphia county it was only 3%, add to that, Trumps vote % increased since 2016. He got a higher % this time than he did last time.

Have to say this rigging is almost as poorly thought out as a press conference at the Four Seasons Total Landscaping car park
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,178
Gloucester
You're inability to read a simple question doesn't explode anything (but may explain a few things) :facepalm:
I'll try and answer for him then. Probably some of each .......... that do you?

Now perhaps you can answer his question - does being pro Brexit and anti Trump 'explode the echo chamber'? - in other words, can died in the wool remainers accept the fact that some Brexiteers are just as anti Trump as they are? It's a fair question - are some too blind to accept that fact or not?
 


drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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As so far all legal minor procedural errors have been thrown out (i.e HUGE voter fraud and rigging from the stolen election).

Here's something to consider in this deep state liberal conspiracy.

The election was better for the republicans than the democrats except for the presidency, they lost no net senators (almost certainly maintaining control of the senate), and they gained net congress men and women in the house of representatives as dems lost a few. The GOP also gained net in governors and in state legislators.

So this huge liberal conspiracy decided to lose Dems in the congress at all state levels and still rig that the republicans retain senate control?

Onto Philadelphia where "HUGE voter fraud" was alleged - (lets forget the already debunked monitors - proven to be BS).

Here's the actual facts in Philly/Pensylvania - in the state as a whole the total average increase in people voting across the state (compared to 2016), was approx 11%, and it was even higher in many republican counties, in Philadelphia county it was only 3%, add to that, Trumps vote % increased since 2016. He got a higher % this time than he did last time.

Have to say this rigging is almost as poorly thought out as a press conference at the Four Seasons Total Landscaping car park

I would take issue with your assertion that republicans have the senate. There will be run off elections in Jan and if the dems win they will have 50 seats and therefore control of the senate. They are projected to retain control of the house.
 






peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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I would take issue with your assertion that republicans have the senate. There will be run off elections in Jan and if the dems win they will have 50 seats and therefore control of the senate. They are projected to retain control of the house.

They do have the senate as of today and my "most likely" to have control of senate stands. The 2 Georgia run offs would BOTH have to be won by the Dems to have a majority, 1 or both of the republicans win and they dont.

and in the Georgia senate races in this election, both the republicans came a fair margin ahead of the competing Democrat (though not above the 50% threshold to win).

So whilst not impossible, the Republicans will be odds on to retain the senate.
 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,452
Sussex by the Sea
Well, I voted remain, not for any passion for the EU, but because our world no longer works through entities like the nation state. My side lost, and we've exited the EU, and a trade deal will be upon us soon.
You had the good grace to listen to my viewpoint yesterday, plus we support the same team and like some similar music, so I'm interested to hear what is it about the left that rankles?
As a once active Young Socialist from a proud council house background and now with a family in my own property I can see plusses and minuses in all political bents.

Neither one is perfect, neither one rankles.

Two things, polar opposites, that DO rankle are greed and a sense of entitlement.
 




knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
13,108
I'll try and answer for him then. Probably some of each .......... that do you?

Now perhaps you can answer his question - does being pro Brexit and anti Trump 'explode the echo chamber'? - in other words, can died in the wool remainers accept the fact that some Brexiteers are just as anti Trump as they are? It's a fair question - are some too blind to accept that fact or not?

Yes that is a certainty.

However, racists would likely be Trump bum fellows.

I’m glad the rats know the ship is sinking.
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,755
False association. Pro-Trumpers may all be pro-Brexit, but not all who voted Brexit are pro-Trump.

That's exactly what he said isn't it :shrug:

Not all leave voters supported Trump, but the vast majority of Trump supporters voted leave.

Exactly the same as all leavers aren't racist, but the vast majority of racists voted leave.
 
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LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
This is not a Brexit thread. Please go to one of the LOADS of them if that's what you want to SHOUT about.
 


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