Politics Turning GA, NC, NV, and/or PA into victory (Biden vs Trump, 2020 election!) (1 Viewer)

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I do think he’s gonna win, just as I did in 2016. Im even more confident now as I was back then. Why? Because I think the enthusiasm of Trump supporters are much higher than Biden.

If it makes you feel better to think I’m contradicting myself, be my guest.

Low voter turnout and Russia interference got trump the election. Since then voter turnout has been much greater and why republicans like to gerrymander and suppress voting.
 
No. He isn't. It would be nice to see more participation though

Have you met Hobbs?

I have many times. He's got that quiet demeanor like Dexter. Very nice guy but I could see him being a serial killer. Sitting on the sidelines eating popcorn might be what keeps some of us alive.

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I do think he’s gonna win, just as I did in 2016. Im even more confident now as I was back then. Why? Because I think the enthusiasm of Trump supporters are much higher than Biden.

If it makes you feel better to think I’m contradicting myself, be my guest.

He might win. I am really hoping Biden wins, but I am not counting Trump out. He has a very enthusiastic base. I am confident Biden will win, but we will see.
 
If it makes you feel better to think I’m contradicting myself, be my guest.

I don't think you're contradicting yourself, I think you're engaging in the same hubris Democrats did in 2016 without realizing it--no one ever realizes they're being overconfident, by definition. Pretty easy trap to fall into, partisans of both parties engage in it pretty commonly.
 
What happened to politely arguing?
 
Low voter turnout and Russia interference got trump the election. Since then voter turnout has been much greater and why republicans like to gerrymander and suppress voting.
Hillary as the dem candidate got trump elected.
O"Malley would have beaten trump.
 
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I don't think you're contradicting yourself, I think you're engaging in the same hubris Democrats did in 2016 without realizing it--no one ever realizes they're being overconfident, by definition. Pretty easy trap to fall into, partisans of both parties engage in it pretty commonly.
Absolutely this. I find it fascinating reading the internet and so many people think "Trump has no chance to win" and others think, "Biden has no chance to win" and it's like well... I bet their odds are better than ours...
 
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Hillary as the dem candidate got trump elected.
O"Malley would have beaten trump.

Except for the fact she won the popular vote and some of those swing states was very close. Bigger voter turnout likely changes that election.
 
When people succeed in any endeavor, it should be a law that they have to attend a seminar entitled "OK, so you know how to do something, but that doesn't mean you know how to do everything".

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Or maybe we should just do a better job at making sure everyone fails at everything they try to do!
 

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