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Reasons why the 2020 presidential election is deeply puzzling |
2020-12-02 |
Posted by:Ulavirong Omeager2818 |
#4 Detroit - but not Cleveland Philly - but not Baltimore So... Trump won Ohio by EIGHT POINTS - but he lost Pennsylvania and Michigan? Really? How's that work? When has that ever happened? |
Posted by: Crinetch Gray2537 2020-12-02 11:09 |
#3 Actually, to me, 2016 election were deeply puzzling - 2020 elections are normal business practice: fixing a small problem. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-12-02 05:42 |
#2 /\ With Neera Tanden running budget and Harris as the VP, reparations will be on the table very quickly in the new administration. Those folks in Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Philly must be paid for their efforts. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-12-02 02:03 |
#1 Biden leads in MI, PA, and WI because of an apparent avalanche of black votes in Detroit, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee. Biden’s ‘winning’ margin was derived almost entirely from such voters in these cities, as coincidentally his black vote spiked only in exactly the locations necessary to secure victory. Huge spikes in: Milwaukee - but not Chicago Detroit - but not Cleveland Philly - but not Baltimore Gee, what could possibly account for this anomalous behavior in theee and only cities that just so happened to turn the tide with an avalanche of post-midnight ballots? |
Posted by: Hupath the Galactic Hero1046 2020-12-02 01:54 |