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Biden could actually win

tytlyf

Not Religious
I didn't notice Trump being more charitable towards white rioters.
Trump ignores white rioters to only focus on black rioters. Same with Fox.
When a republican refers to BLM/looters/rioters, they aren't thinking about white people.
If you haven't noticed, republicans are obsessed with race.
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
The difference is obvious. This election is once every 4 years. It's nothing like paying a monthly bill..
I still don't see why, if mail-in voting is available, you think that taking advantage of it rather then going and standing for hours in a long line is "laziness." I think, in fact, that is a very poor judgement call on your part.
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
Hmm. The democrat's are blaming Trump for the loss of lives due to Covid-19. If the stakes are so high, then why can't those lazy ***** get out to vote?

I go to work everyday. They used to give me hazard pay when this thing was really bad (two dollars an hour), but not anymore.
I work for a company that could not care less about the people they employ. And a government under Biden will still be the same.
As an extremely lazy person myself and I am going to say about this is:

LVM!
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Why should people stand in line for long hours?

If that's the case, then something ought to be done about it.

Oh, we have a solution: let them lazy a**es send their vote by mail. That way they can stay FAT and LAZY like you.
What is wrong with vote by mail? It has nothing to do with being lazy. I used to have a polling place that was very hard to find in the dark and the rain. The darkness was guaranteed since I worked during daylight hours back then, and rain was almost a certainty. I always found it for Presidential elections, others I did not bother so much with. Then I found out that I could register to vote by mail. I took advantage of that. Then my state realized that voting by mail was better and they made it that way for everyone.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
There is a problem with standing in line to vote. It takes time. In fact in the poorer parts of cities it tends to take longer due to higher population densities and not enough polling places. Then there is the issue of taking time off of work. When I voted in person I never had to wait in long lines because we had more than enough polling stations. In the inner city this is not the case. It can take hours to vote. For me a ten minute wait was "long". These factors make it harder for the poor to vote. It depresses their participation in a democratic election that is supposed to include everyone.

Of course this does not bother too many Republicans. To often it appears that their election policies are concentrated on keeping the "wrong people" from voting.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Being a quasi-religious belief, "Trump is racist" needs no evidence.
It's really a chant to rally the troops.

Recently on RF, I posted some info about Biden's racist past.
Lefties dismissed this as old news....didn't matter cuz it's old.
Their evidence of Trump's racism is fair housing lawsuits from
days of yore....they matter because they prove he's racist.

For this election, Democratic researchers have improved upon
the old double standard with invention of the triple standard.
 

Miken

Active Member
If we counted all the votes right now Biden would win. Technically Trump is the one that needs more votes.

The electoral vote as of this moment is Biden 264, Trump 214 Georgia (16 votes) and North Carolina (15 votes) have Trump in a comfortable lead and the counting is almost done in both places. Pennsylvania (20 votes) has Trump in the lead but there are still a fair number of votes to count. However all the counties that have not finished counting have Trump in the lead with a comfortable margin. The odds are that Trump will take these 51 votes, putting him one vote ahead of Biden.

Nevada's 6 votes are the key here. Biden has a paper thin lead here and only 75% of the votes have been counted. Could go either way.
 

Lyndon

"Peace is the answer" quote: GOD, 2014
Premium Member
The electoral vote as of this moment is Biden 264, Trump 214 Georgia (16 votes) and North Carolina (15 votes) have Trump in a comfortable lead and the counting is almost done in both places. Pennsylvania (20 votes) has Trump in the lead but there are still a fair number of votes to count. However all the counties that have not finished counting have Trump in the lead with a comfortable margin. The odds are that Trump will take these 51 votes, putting him one vote ahead of Biden.

Nevada's 6 votes are the key here. Biden has a paper thin lead here and only 75% of the votes have been counted. Could go either way.

Thats total nonsense, right now Biden is predicted to win both Pennsylvania and probably Georgia, hes made major gains in both states this morning, and almost all the votes remaining come from poor big cities that vote 80%Biden, all the Republican districts are 100% counted already
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
The difference is obvious. This election is once every 4 years. It's nothing like paying a monthly bill..
But still, if we follow Jesus, we should not be judging other people, and pointing out their shortcomings.

Matthew 7:3-7 King James Version (KJV)

3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?

5 Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
Thats total nonsense, right now Biden is predicted to win both Pennsylvania and probably Georgia, hes made major gains in both states this morning, and almost all the votes remaining come from poor big cities that vote 80%Biden, all the Republican districts are 100% counted already
Thanks for the update! :)
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Thats total nonsense, right now Biden is predicted to win both Pennsylvania and probably Georgia, hes made major gains in both states this morning, and almost all the votes remaining come from poor big cities that vote 80%Biden, all the Republican districts are 100% counted already
Yes. One has to not only look at the number of remaining votes out there, but where they come from as well. Biden needs to win over 60% of the remaining ballots in Pennsylvania. At first glance in such a close state that does not seem to be too likely. But there are two factors that make a Biden win likely. The remaining votes are mail in, and those have favored Biden, and the uncounted areas are heavily pro-Democrat areas. It does not look good for Trump at all.
 

Miken

Active Member
Thats total nonsense, right now Biden is predicted to win both Pennsylvania and probably Georgia, hes made major gains in both states this morning, and almost all the votes remaining come from poor big cities that vote 80%Biden, all the Republican districts are 100% counted already

99% of the votes have been counted in Georgia and Trump is still in the lead.

88% of the votes have been counted in Pennsylvania. Trump has an almost two point lead over Biden and in most of the counties that have not yet finished counting, Trump has a large and sometimes colossal lead over Biden. All things are possible. But some are more difficult than others.
 

Lyndon

"Peace is the answer" quote: GOD, 2014
Premium Member
Miken, There are 60,000 votes uncounted in Georgia, and Trump is only ahead by 14,000 votes, and most of the uncounted are in heavily democratic areas, the Republican areas have already been counted.

You're not very good with math on the Pennsylvania thing, like I said 740000 uncounted, mostly democratic big cities, have been coming in at about 77% for Biden if that continues today Biden will end up with something like a 100,000 vote lead. Just this morning about 2 % of the vote counted Trumps lead has gone from 145,000 to 114,000 at this rate Trump can't win, impossible.
 

Daemon Sophic

Avatar in flux
99% of the votes have been counted in Georgia and Trump is still in the lead.

88% of the votes have been counted in Pennsylvania. Trump has an almost two point lead over Biden and in most of the counties that have not yet finished counting, Trump has a large and sometimes colossal lead over Biden. All things are possible. But some are more difficult than others.
You’re numbers are off. As of this minute.....12:54 EST
Pennsylvania is 92% counted with roughly 550,000 ballots not counted yet, and Trump is ahead by 115,000 votes. If Biden gets 340,000 of the remaining ballots (i.e. 62%) in democratic urban centers (primarily) then he is POTUS.

In Nevada Biden has only widened his winning since yesterday, from a minute 7,600 vote lead to a 12,000 vote lead right now. They are still at only 87% counted.

Arizona like Pennsylvania Biden gaining from behind Trump as the last urban democratic leaning mail-in ballots being the last to be counted. The margin is currently at 69,000 votes with 87% of the total counted. Roughly 400,000 ballots remain. So Biden needs 235,000 of them (i.e. 58.8%) to win AZ.
 

Lyndon

"Peace is the answer" quote: GOD, 2014
Premium Member
my source says 87% counted in Penn, not 92%, and the 550,000 is absentee ballots and doesn't include the many provisional ballots which also tend democratic. And Biden is ahead in Arizona, he only needs 43% of the remaining vote to still win.
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
You’re numbers are off. As of this minute.....12:54 EST
Pennsylvania is 92% counted with roughly 550,000 ballots not counted yet, and Trump is ahead by 115,000 votes. If Biden gets 340,000 of the remaining ballots (i.e. 62%) in democratic urban centers (primarily) then he is POTUS.

In Nevada Biden has only widened his winning since yesterday, from a minute 7,600 vote lead to a 12,000 vote lead right now. They are still at only 87% counted.

Arizona like Pennsylvania Biden gaining from behind Trump as the last urban democratic leaning mail-in ballots being the last to be counted. The margin is currently at 69,000 votes with 87% of the total counted. Roughly 400,000 ballots remain. So Biden needs 235,000 of them (i.e. 58.8%) to win AZ.
Thanks. :)
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
".....when it comes to blacks" is that demonstrable w facts?
https://apnews.com/article/trump-diversity-training-lawsuit-naac

Trump’s executive order, signed last month, called out workplace trainings that explore deep-seated racism and privilege that the administration says could make white workers feel “discomfort” or guilt. The president ordered the Labor Department to set up a hotline to investigate complaints about training sessions that Trump has called “anti-American” and “blame-focused.”

Trump has said he is targeting training based on “critical race theory,” the idea that racism has permeated American history and institutions. At the first presidential debate, Trump said such training is “teaching people to hate our country.”
‘No Vacancies’ for Blacks: How Donald Trump Got His Start, and Was First Accused of Bias (Published 2016)
Equal housing activists celebrated the agreement as more robust than the one signed by Mr. LeFrak. It required that Trump Management provide the New York Urban League with a weekly list of all its vacancies.

This did not stop Mr. Trump from declaring victory. “In the end the government couldn’t prove its case, and we ended up making a minor settlement without admitting any guilt,” he wrote in “The Art of the Deal.”

Only this was not quite the end.

A few years later, the government accused the Trumps of violating the consent decree. “We believe that an underlying pattern of discrimination continues to exist in the Trump Management organization,” a Justice Department lawyer wrote to Mr. Cohn in 1978.

Once again, the government marshaled numerous examples of blacks being denied Trump apartments. But this time, it also identified a pattern of racial steering.

While more black families were now renting in Trump-owned buildings, the government said, many had been confined to a small number of complexes. And tenants in some of these buildings had complained about the conditions, from falling plaster to rusty light fixtures to bloodstained floors.
 
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