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Official Election Month Thread: COUP falls short, nothing to see here

It’s insanity that people are going along with this dumb fucks alternate reality because he can’t comprehend psychologically that he lost. Like the simplest questions just crumble the entire made up universe, for example cheating and fraud to defeat Trump, losses in all other downballot races.

Trumpf is the biggest loser.... he loses more every day.

He's lost the election in the state of GA three times now. :dumb:
 
And the silence (complicity) of Republican "leadership", including Trump.

John Kasich, the Republican who some Democrats love to point to as the conservative who is consistently willing to criticize his own party, was interviewed on CNN today. When the interviewer asked him about Obama's remarks regarding the Democrats needing to be better at word usage and phrasing ("defund the police") Kasich went off on an attack on the usual GOP targets of socialism and AOC and progressives, and said that "cultural issues" really matter to working-class folks in places where all the manufacturing jobs have left, and that the Democrats really needed to win over those people to do better in elections, and they basically needed to stop listening to progressives. Not much different from what you'd hear from Newt Gingrich or Sean Hannity, although he said it in somewhat gentler tones.

When the interviewer then asked him about Trump supporters threatening and turning against Republican officials over certifying the election results, he did say it needed to stop, but clearly didn't seem as interesting in discussing that as he did the threat of Democratic socialism. When he was asked about Trump tying his support of a Defense spending bill to going after Big Tech companies, Kasich more or less said that Big Tech needs to be regulated and that it's a legitimate issue, but that Trump was just going about it in the wrong way. He's got a real knack for saying pretty much the same things as other Republicans, but not doing it as offensively. But the clear impression I get from Kasich is that he doesn't really disagree with most of what they're supporting (including Trump), he just doesn't like the style and methods they're using to implement them. Which isn't that much of an improvement when you think about it.
 
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Completely agree about Kasich. That's why he has no real following except among mainstream media types.
 
This Michigan hearing will make one heck of an SNL cold open.
 
get that drunk woman on film more that is fucking awesome. feed her gin and put her on Fox news for the love of god
 
In case you missed it, Biden passed 81M in the popular vote. He’s up by almost 7M now. In 2016, people said Trump would have won if not for CA. Silly but whatever. In 2020, Biden would be close to leading even without the margin from CA and NY.

For all the talk of how 11M more people voted for Trump in 2020 than 2016, Biden got over 15M more votes than Hillary did. Democrats have a massive advantage in gains over four years.
 
Official Election Month Thread: Drunken morons trying to get on OANN

In case you missed it, Biden passed 81M in the popular vote. He’s up by almost 7M now. In 2016, people said Trump would have won if not for CA. Silly but whatever. In 2020, Biden would be close to leading even without the margin from CA and NY.

For all the talk of how 11M more people voted for Trump in 2020 than 2016, Biden got over 15M more votes than Hillary did. Democrats have a massive advantage in gains over four years.

Yet looking at the tipping point state in 2016 and 2020 (Wisconsin both years, if I’m not mistaken), Trump won it by 22,700 while Biden won it by only ~20,000. In 2016, Hillary was 78,000 votes across WI, PA, and MI away from winning the presidency. This year, Trump is 44,000 votes across AZ, GA, and WI away from winning. So about the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium vs. BC’s Alumni Stadium’s worth of people. This was a closer election than 2016 despite the wider popular vote margin.

Fuck the Electoral College.
 
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Yet looking at the tipping point state in 2016 and 2020 (Wisconsin both years, if I’m not mistaken), Trump won it by 22,700 while Biden won it by only ~20,000. In 2016, Hillary was 78,000 votes across WI, PA, and MI away from winning the presidency. This year, Trump is 44,000 votes across AZ, GA, and WI away from winning. So about the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium vs. BC’s Alumni Stadium’s worth of people. This was a closer election than 2016 despite the wider popular vote margin.

Fuck the Electoral College.

I get what you’re saying, but if Trump won AZ WI and GA he would have tied. The margin in PA was 80k, or a swing of 150k votes from 2016. The election was close, or not, depending on how you want to look at it.

The way I view the results is that if Dems want to keep winning those states, they need to be the party of the working men and women. Trump won because he spoke to those people. His message was a giant lie and mostly evil, and many of them were tricked. Dems can do it in a legitimate and honest way, and they should.
 
70% chance the Party Bros show up to "testify" at one of these "hearings".

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I get what you’re saying, but if Trump won AZ WI and GA he would have tied. The margin in PA was 80k, or a swing of 150k votes from 2016. The election was close, or not, depending on how you want to look at it.

The way I view the results is that if Dems want to keep winning those states, they need to be the party of the working men and women. Trump won because he spoke to those people. His message was a giant lie and mostly evil, and many of them were tricked. Dems can do it in a legitimate and honest way, and they should.

Or get rid of the Electoral College, pass a new Voting Rights Act, etc.

I don’t hold out much hope for winning over people who were so easily conned in 2016 and 2020. Democrats are the party of working men and women. Democrats are not the party of non-college educated white people. Stop using “working men and women” as if only non-college educated white people work.

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Official Election Month Thread: Drunken morons trying to get on OANN

Or get rid of the Electoral College, pass a new Voting Rights Act, etc.

I don’t hold out much hope for winning over people who were so easily conned in 2016 and 2020. Democrats are the party of working men and women. Democrats are not the party of non-college educated white people. Stop using “working men and women” as if only non-college educated white people work.

[insert disclaimer about exit poll flaws]

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I’m not racist, but, what the fuck is wrong with White people?

Edit: fat thumbs ruined the joke
 
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Or get rid of the Electoral College, pass a new Voting Rights Act, etc.

I don’t hold out much hope for winning over people who were so easily conned in 2016 and 2020. Democrats are the party of working men and women. Democrats are not the party of non-college educated white people. Stop using “working men and women” as if only non-college educated white people work.

[insert disclaimer about exit poll flaws]

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i just think we need this fucking giant-ass graphic one more time
 
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