Weather favors a Democrat win

The thing about Trump, people are willing to stand in the rain for hours to vote him out!
You've used up all of your voters during early voting (especially mail-in ballots) due to fear mongering over covid, remember???

Dems don't have any voters left for election day, dumbass...

Repubs, on the other hand, have a huge wave of voters that are gonna turn out on election day and the Dems will handily lose...
 
You've used up all of your voters during early voting (especially mail-in ballots) due to fear mongering over covid, remember???

Dems don't have any voters left for election day, dumbass...

Repubs, on the other hand, have a huge wave of voters that are gonna turn out on election day and the Dems will handily lose...
Actually, you nor anyone else knows what will happen on Election Day. It’s all just speculation.
 
Hello Dutch Uncle,

Might even set a record. Time will tell. The biggest relief for me is it will be O-V-E-R.

Let's hope your gamble to vote third party in a narrow sing state pays off and you are not left kicking yourself.

I bet there are a lot of Florida people who still regret their votes for Nader in Y2K. They could have gotten Gore and action on Climate Change, but instead they got W and burning Iraqi oil wells.
 
Hello Dutch Uncle,

Let's hope your gamble to vote third party in a narrow sing state pays off and you are not left kicking yourself.

I bet there are a lot of Florida people who still regret their votes for Nader in Y2K. They could have gotten Gore and action on Climate Change, but instead they got W and burning Iraqi oil wells.

My conscience is clear regardless of the outcome. If more people voted Third Party then maybe we wouldn't have to constantly pick the Lesser of Two Evils.

Their choice. IMO, if a person regrets their choice, then they didn't think about it enough before voting. Considering the negative impact the Clintons had on the nation, I used to regret voting for Perot, but now I don't. I strictly vote my conscience. What others do is their choice and I'm a big supporter of choice.
 
Actually, you nor anyone else knows what will happen on Election Day. It’s all just speculation.

Agreed. Although it won't be known for a few months, I'm curious to see the results of an in-depth analysis of the 2020. Things such as:

Analysis of the strategies of both campaigns.

The impact of COVID not just on Trump's approval rating, but on people actually being able to vote in a pandemic.

The impact of Trump's advice to vote twice and, mostly, not trust mail-in balloting coupled with his COVID-spreader events.

Trump's support for domestic terrorists and attacks on Americans.
 
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Dems don't have any voters left for election day, dumbass...
 
I’ve seen video of them doing just that this cycle, waiting, in the rain for hours, New York, Pennsylvania and Florida!

Motivation is a great tool. Anyone who has accomplished a great personal goal knows that it requires motivation. Earn good grades, complete a degree or course of training (boot camp is highly recommended!), get an important position, etc require motivation.

That said, people do seem much more motivated this election cycle than in earlier years. Probably not since 2008. :)

Another good reason to not only have the election over but letting the numbers roll in as the dust settles.
 
Who takes the bus to the polling station?

Your claim to be ignorant of the fact it's lower middle class and lower income groups is interesting since it leaves the reader wondering "Is he really that fucking stupid or is he just a fucking liar?"

IMO, you're above average IQ but have more money than brains. Brains are better, dude. Try using yours. You'll be better off for it, I promise.
 
My conscience is clear regardless of the outcome. If more people voted Third Party then maybe we wouldn't have to constantly pick the Lesser of Two Evils.

Their choice. IMO, if a person regrets their choice, then they didn't think about it enough before voting. Considering the negative impact the Clintons had on the nation, I used to regret voting for Perot, but now I don't. I strictly vote my conscience. What others do is their choice and I'm a big supporter of choice.

The outcome would have been the same if you had voted Clinton instead of Perot.
 
The outcome would have been the same if you had voted Clinton instead of Perot.

Not if it was me and the other 19%. Like Nader in 2000 splitting the Democratic vote, Perot split the Republican vote. It was the first time on my life I hadn't voted Republican and was the last time until I began voting Libertarian in 2012.
 
I don't think we have an iota of data pointing to anyone voting Trump out previously. Just sayin'. lol

You're going to get a whole lotta data though, coming right up.

No. But you had plenty when it came to folks not showing up for Hillary or Democrats. Last time around for example.
 
The type of election has nothing to do with Democrats generally being afraid of a little weather. Unless they are pampered, they will not vote. That whole "do everything for me" mentality they have morphed into.

That is probably the main reason for the 40% of Americans who don't vote but weather is undoubtedly more of a factor for lower income voters than those who can drive up in their '99 Ford F150....original seats and everything. :)
 
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