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  • Oct 15, 2020
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    It gets worse and worse every day for Donald. I give him a %0.5 chance of winning as of right now

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    This may be a final blow to the GOP as well. Idk how they recover from this.

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    allmygirlsdoyoga

    It gets worse and worse every day for Donald. I give him a %0.5 chance of winning as of right now

    God I hope.

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    allmygirlsdoyoga

    This may be a final blow to the GOP as well. Idk how they recover from this.

    Trump has two months to f*** s*** up even worse if he loses. They thought the 2016 meltdown was bad...

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    POOM POOM DOOM

    God I hope.

    It’s nearly a guarantee that Biden wins at this point. Trump would need significantly higher GOP turnout in comparison to 2016 to win the election as to where Biden only needs outperform Hillary by 1% to win the election. Realistically with mail in voting, Trump probably has already lost.

  • Sonic Winter

    Trump has two months to f*** s*** up even worse if he loses. They thought the 2016 meltdown was bad...

    Yeah I’m honestly kinda scared of what may occur from November - January after he loses. I’m hoping he holds his L gracefully but I really can’t see that

  • Oct 15, 2020

    Imagine if SDNY actually does prosecute Trump after he leaves office

    there’s maybe a 5% chance this happens tho

  • Oct 15, 2020
    Dirt Preacher

    Trump will spill the tea near the end

    Trump is old and has had everything he ever wanted in life. He truly got nothing to lose. If he sees no chance of winning he will turn whistleblower.

    Imagine all The crimes of the USA,, CIA and MI6 panned out since bp was established and oil in mid east discovered. Remember that biden goes way back. He has been in on many of them.

    Imagine thinking Trump has the attention span to read any of that

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    Yeah it's looking pretty bad for him but I can't count him out completely. He's too much of an anomaly

  • Oct 15, 2020
    allmygirlsdoyoga

    This may be a final blow to the GOP as well. Idk how they recover from this.

    They need to dial back the racism a lil they’ll be fine

  • Oct 15, 2020
    Level 5 Goblin

    Yeah it's looking pretty bad for him but I can't count him out completely. He's too much of an anomaly

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    allmygirlsdoyoga

    It’s nearly a guarantee that Biden wins at this point. Trump would need significantly higher GOP turnout in comparison to 2016 to win the election as to where Biden only needs outperform Hillary by 1% to win the election. Realistically with mail in voting, Trump probably has already lost.

    His favorability rating right now among all voters is at 42% positive, 53% negative. Compared to this point in 2016, he was at 29% positive and 62% negative.

    Among republicans specifically, his favorable rating was at 71% just before Election Day 2016 (and was at 64% at this point in 2016). He now has a 94% approval rating among Republicans.

    documentcloud.org/documents/7231554-2200870Mid-October.html

    news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx

    news.gallup.com/poll/196343/trump-image-slides-among-republicans.aspx

    I think he is pretty likely to pick up more GOP voters this time than he did before. Democrats have the advantage because there are more democrat voters, and I think they’re pretty fired up to get Trump out. I think this year will set records for turnout from both sides.

    Also I don’t have the link for this one, but I read that polls suggested democrats should outpace republicans in mail in ballots something like 70-30%. But the requested mail in ballots based off party registration has been 55% democrat vs 45% Republican. Which could (and could not of course) suggest lower turnout among democrats than polls would have suggested.

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    Theory

    His favorability rating right now among all voters is at 42% positive, 53% negative. Compared to this point in 2016, he was at 29% positive and 62% negative.

    Among republicans specifically, his favorable rating was at 71% just before Election Day 2016 (and was at 64% at this point in 2016). He now has a 94% approval rating among Republicans.

    https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/7231554-2200870Mid-October.html

    https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx

    https://news.gallup.com/poll/196343/trump-image-slides-among-republicans.aspx

    I think he is pretty likely to pick up more GOP voters this time than he did before. Democrats have the advantage because there are more democrat voters, and I think they’re pretty fired up to get Trump out. I think this year will set records for turnout from both sides.

    Also I don’t have the link for this one, but I read that polls suggested democrats should outpace republicans in mail in ballots something like 70-30%. But the requested mail in ballots based off party registration has been 55% democrat vs 45% Republican. Which could (and could not of course) suggest lower turnout among democrats than polls would have suggested.

    If Trump wins he will continue to embarrass himself and will hold the worst approval rating in the history of the nation. He better hope he loses.

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    Sonic Winter

    If Trump wins he will continue to embarrass himself and will hold the worst approval rating in the history of the nation. He better hope he loses.

    What’s wild to me is that based off polling, it looks like most people were willing to give him a chance when he first got in office. If he would have done the job like a normal person, stopped tweeting and not try his hardest to be divisive, he would probably win re-election pretty easily.

    Like, imagine a universe where Trump stopped tweeting after being inaugurated, and didn’t make any policies that were divisive for the sake of division (travel ban, trans ban in military). Just focus on the accomplishments that everyone could get behind (crime reform, the economy).

    His ego is his downfall.

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    Theory

    What’s wild to me is that based off polling, it looks like most people were willing to give him a chance when he first got in office. If he would have done the job like a normal person, stopped tweeting and not try his hardest to be divisive, he would probably win re-election pretty easily.

    Like, imagine a universe where Trump stopped tweeting after being inaugurated, and didn’t make any policies that were divisive for the sake of division (travel ban, trans ban in military). Just focus on the accomplishments that everyone could get behind (crime reform, the economy).

    His ego is his downfall.

    I completely agree. I was rooting for him. Oh well

  • Oct 15, 2020
    Sonic Winter

    I completely agree. I was rooting for him. Oh well

    Would’ve benefited the country for him to have been a better leader but it’s not surprising

    I guess that’s one of the downsides to electing someone who isn’t a politician. They don’t know how to make smart political moves

  • Oct 15, 2020
    allmygirlsdoyoga

    This may be a final blow to the GOP as well. Idk how they recover from this.

    They’ll have to run someone who’s moderately conservative if they wanna win again. Far right and far left are both f***ing trash whackjobs who care more about political Olympics than helping people

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    Imagine typing paragraphs explaining how Trump still has a chance lmao

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    HuRR DurrR bUt-But-BuT 2016 🤤

  • Oct 15, 2020
    BasedBoy

    Latest polls show Biden having a huge advantage with people 65+ as well, he's got this locked up as long as he doesn't do something super ed in the next couple weeks

    first poster ive seen use the word ed.

    real ones

    yall mfs ed as f***

  • Oct 15, 2020
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    Im fuming over this avi 😡🤬

  • Oct 15, 2020
    Bill Ackman

    HuRR DurrR bUt-But-BuT 2016 🤤

    Lmao I’m not saying this s*** until after the election because he still has a chance.

  • Oct 15, 2020

    They’ve got to be leaking this themselves

  • Oct 15, 2020
    NOCTA_VAMP

    Im fuming over this avi 😡🤬

    Why do you hate the global poor?

  • Oct 15, 2020

    I can picture it now... it’s Election Night and all the major news networks are reporting how Trump is leading comfortably in many states based on in person voting alone. By the end of the night, journalists and experts continue to caution that many, many mail ballots have yet to be counted and could very likely change the current vote tally in many states, shifting some potentially in Joe Biden’s favor.

    Meanwhile, Trump declares victory based on the in-person results alone since they make it look like he won in a landslide. He gives a victory speech and the White House/GOP start talking about how the American people made their choice and it’s time to move on. Chief of Staff Mark Meadows declares that Democrats are once again trying to steal the election via election fraud.

    As mail ballots are counted in the coming days and weeks, vote totals shift and it becomes clear Biden actually won the election by a lot when you count all the results. He wins both the popular vote and the Electoral College. However, the Trump admin begins filing lawsuits, citing vague reports of a couple mail ballots being filled out incorrectly in Pennsylvania and a few ballots being incorrectly counted (before being ultimately thrown out) after the postmarked date in Florida.

    The case goes to the Supreme Court and they decide in a 5-4 ruling that the election was won by Donald Trump.

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