11-05-2020, 03:38 AM
Theres a lot of crap slung at Donald, and people who support him.
As someone who finds this election completely hilarious irrespective of outcome, I find it hilarious that they resort to attacking his personality, and the way he talks (which ironically he draws ire for doing to Biden).
Its very play the man, not the way he played the role.
Either way the only thing I was thinking was likely to occur was a split decision.
What I find interesting is how they have declared Biden a winner in some states where the voting seems to be unfinished?
I.e. Arizona. On a map I am looking at it shows 86% reporting (as of about 2:30pm) and Biden has 51% of the vote vs Trumps (this discrepency has increased only recently) and shows Trump at 48%.
Less than 100k votes split the difference, and we still have 15% unaccounted for (if they vote at all). Declaring a winner, seems to be, crowing early.
To show my bipartisan nature. the inverse is true in Texas although Trump has a 6% lead there and has been given the win.
Also, I see Nevada and Georgia as the only states in real dispute. Nevada has Biden at .6 ahead, so that one is the only real state outstanding, but the aforementioned make up a large portion of seats.
Who knows. I could have it wrong. I know nothing about American politics, but I do know that although from the outside looking in a Trump government looks bad, I think there are some things that have been handled way better from a war mongering perspective than others.
As someone who finds this election completely hilarious irrespective of outcome, I find it hilarious that they resort to attacking his personality, and the way he talks (which ironically he draws ire for doing to Biden).
Its very play the man, not the way he played the role.
Either way the only thing I was thinking was likely to occur was a split decision.
What I find interesting is how they have declared Biden a winner in some states where the voting seems to be unfinished?
I.e. Arizona. On a map I am looking at it shows 86% reporting (as of about 2:30pm) and Biden has 51% of the vote vs Trumps (this discrepency has increased only recently) and shows Trump at 48%.
Less than 100k votes split the difference, and we still have 15% unaccounted for (if they vote at all). Declaring a winner, seems to be, crowing early.
To show my bipartisan nature. the inverse is true in Texas although Trump has a 6% lead there and has been given the win.
Also, I see Nevada and Georgia as the only states in real dispute. Nevada has Biden at .6 ahead, so that one is the only real state outstanding, but the aforementioned make up a large portion of seats.
Who knows. I could have it wrong. I know nothing about American politics, but I do know that although from the outside looking in a Trump government looks bad, I think there are some things that have been handled way better from a war mongering perspective than others.
"everything you know is wrong"
Paul Hewson
Paul Hewson

