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TopicIt's sad that people actually think Joe Biden is going to win.
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10/29/20 10:33:07 AM
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Zeus posted...
Even if you exclude everybody who can't vote, you're still looking at over 250m people which is a gargantuan number.

Do you have a reliable source for this number? I tried to run a search out of curiosity, and found things like "close to 240m are eligible this year" and "more than a third of registered voters voted already by mail or drop-box, at 75m." I'm not finding a concrete number right this moment. Even granted that CNN isn't a great source of info, taking a liberal estimate of 75mil times three is 225mil at most. So... Is there actually a concrete number available that I'm just failing to find?

BlackScythe0 posted...
I would be confused, really confused if Trump got a landslide. I honestly have no clue what response I would have. I'll just say the idea that Trump gets a land slide (10% or more over Biden) is completely unfathomable to me.

Yeah, a lot of people would be really dumbfounded in this scenario for sure. A landslide for him would skip past surreal and make the sasquatch and Roswell aliens come out of hiding with signs reading "What, seriously?" That said, I do not expect a landslide for Biden, but such a victory wouldn't provoke quite the same response at this point.

Whether Trump or Biden wins, there will be discord, however, and I doubt any of us--OK, maybe Jen to see the madness first-hand--would want to be out in the streets that following Wednesday or Thursday. It sucks that I have to work on the latter, because I'm like my folks in that I'm stocking up on food and supplies for a few weeks just in case things go to utter shit. We'll see, I guess.


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