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Who did you vote for?


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Competent people like Kamala Harris? What's so competent about her?

Plus, does Biden surrounds himself of "no man"? Have you seen anyone surrounding him opposing him on anything?

You can disagree with her politics, but she isn't stupid. She is competent. She can be trusted at the bare minimum to do the standard politician shit and not embarrass the country with a botched COVID response.
I don't expect great things out of Harris or Biden, but they won't smear their shit on the walls like Trump.
I won't see them tweeting or on TV everyday talking about how evil the Republicans are and how they want to destroy America.
Politics will be boring again.

*Also...uh..did you watch the debates? Kamala probably hit him the hardest on his record.
He is talking about having Republicans in his cabinet. He has a long history of working with Republicans "reaching across the ailse".
 
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One of the top issues in the Democratic primary was perceived ability to beat Trump.

That is why COVID-19 control, healthcare, police reform, drug reform, and energy reform hasn't been talked about constantly?
 
One of the top issues in the Democratic primary was perceived ability to beat Trump.

I think they were way off. Joe's inability to campaign, give good speeches, or have any vision for the country hurt him. I'm almost certain Trump would've won if there weren't a pandemic (or if he had taken it seriously).

70% of the country wants a government run healthcare program, yet Biden never talked about it at all. His campaign was devoid of substance.
 
Most states don't finish actually tallying the ballots for days after the election, but states are still called.

True, but that dudes trolling with nbc calling nc for Biden. That didn’t happen.
 
Assuming the level of voter participation does not decline faster than the birth rate rises (delayed 18 years) then shouldn’t a record number of people generally vote in every election?

Not necessarily. Less voted in 2012 than 2008, for instance.
 


Crowder showing videos of alleged ballot stuffing.

Hmm we’re gonna stop counting see you in the am. Come 4am oh wait what biden now has 138,000 new ballots all for Joe.... might as well have been delivered by skip the dishes .
 
Again, you simply don't understand the history.

There is no evidence to suggest natural disasters caused the late bronze age collapse. Although they did occur and have their impact at times, historians refute this idea.

It's possible that climate change could have resulted in massive crop failures prompting the rural farming class to invade the cities.

Some scholars are analyzing the names the Egyptians used for the seas peoples and one of them translates to Trojans. The theory is that after Agamemnon sacked Troy, the merchant trading classes rebelled against the Cities.

Remember, the classical Greeks hated kings for a reason and invented Democracy as a way to define themselves from their ancestors who were all destroyed.

The late bronze age collapse were in biblical times, the kings of those days were some of the first and the whole program went in the shitter due to self aggrandizing, corrupt men who do nothing to control their own desires.

Its laughable you trivialize these attacks, Egypt spent a lot of resources on staving off the attack and after egypt was no more, a vassal of other empires.

There really is no consensus as the size and scale of the "sea people" attacks or whether or not they were even the same group of people carrying out the attacks in the area.
 
Christ, Trump is against democracy and this clown still managed 67 million votes. Muricans are so dumb
 
Most states don't finish actually tallying the ballots for days after the election, but states are still called.
Alright. Thanks.
But all the sources I'm checking including NBC still have Trump ahead in NC
 
Wisconsin with 550,000 more votes than registered voters.

not surprising

Evidence for that? Or are you one of the gullible idiots (no offense) that believes anything without fact checking first?
 
Evidence of fraud coming out. Not surprising. You knew this was going to be shady and corrupt as fuck. Lawsuits incoming I'm sure.
 
It's entirely possible. I mean global warming also occurred on Venus. So who's to say it's humans causing it on Earth?

We aren't discussing human impact on climate.

We're discussing climates impact on human migration and civilization.

The point is, the evidence shows that a disgruntled farming and possible merchant class was uprooted possibly due to climate change, and attacked the cities they fed and supported while these cities shit on everything.
 
Well, what policy did Trump implement in 4 years?

Let's be honest, what have either damn party done in the past twenty? Wars and more wars. There all the same brah.
 
Out of all the potential democratic candidates there were in the primaries, I don't see how any of them could have out performed Biden. As much as I wanted Bernie to be the candidate and while he as clean as it gets (no Hunter bs) Trump would have turned the OMG COMMUNIST SOCIALISM BAD BAD BAD BAD rhetoric up to 11 which seems to have resonated this election, especially in Florida.
Yup.

The white suburbanites and senior citizens who broke for Biden were not voting for Bernie. And don't forget, Bernie had problems with older African American voters, too-- who tend to be culturally conservative.

Everyone is banging on Biden and the DNC for being soooo incompetent... well, they just beat an incumbent President, which is not an easy thing to do in itself, and additionally they beat an incumbent President with a cult-like following.
 
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