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At a minimum, the lackluster performance of Democratic Senate candidates would hamstring a President Biden from Day One.
By RYAN LIZZA 11/04/2020 05:58 AM EST This is not the outcome Democrats expected. Despite many bold predictions of a rout in which Democrats gained (or re-gained) Trumpian red territory of 2016, as of early Wednesday only one state — Arizona — had flipped from red to blue. Six states remain outstanding: Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Assuming North Carolina and Georgia have slipped away from Biden — Georgia is not out of reach for him — and that Nevada remains blue, the best-case scenario for the former vice president is a 290-electoral vote victory. That’s more than George W. Bush achieved in his two successful campaigns (271 in 2000 and 286 in 2004), but fewer than Barack Obama (365 in 2008 and 332 in 2012) and Donald Trump (304 in 2016).
originally posted by: SuicideKing33
We are supposed to believe a guy who pulls 50k+ for rallies is not as popular as a guy who had rallies with 20 cars...
We are supposed to believe wisconsin, who gave a big f you to the shutdowns, voted in a guy who wants masks and shutdowns...
What in the actual f
originally posted by: Grimpachi
Who knew that labeling everyone they disagree with as a nazi wouldn't bring in the blue wave. lol
originally posted by: mzinga
a reply to: interupt42
Gee, the fact that this election brought out more people might have something to do with it...
NOPE.. Its RIGGED!
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We are supposed to believe a guy who pulls 50k+ for rallies is not as popular as a guy who had rallies with 20 cars...
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: SuicideKing33
We are supposed to believe a guy who pulls 50k+ for rallies is not as popular as a guy who had rallies with 20 cars...
Meh...Kanye West can attract quite a crowd for his concerts, and his wife's TV show "The Kardashians" can attract a large audience too, but they still can't get enough votes to take the White House.
originally posted by: mzinga
a reply to: interupt42
Had you considered that typically more liberal people are less inclined to pack themselves into a tight space for something as stupid as a 'rally' to validate the presidents ego. I mean some people actually have people who have been impacted by Covid and don't keep putting their heads in the sand.
Honestly sometimes the logic is nuts here. Who cares about a rally during covid?