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I have no fucking idea what will happen. It could be a huge win for Biden, a huge win for Trump, a squeaker, or even a tie.
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I would agree. Nothing is definite until the fat lady sings and when will that be?Hermit wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 2:25 pmOptimist.pErvinalia wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 5:48 amTrump is done, unless he can get the Supreme Court to invalidate a heap of ballots. Yes, I'm calling it. Welcome Prez Biden.
I am not at all confident that Trump will get ousted this time around.
Trump won in 2016 despite trailing Clinton by almost three million votes, basically because the Electoral College skewed the result. This year you can add the massive sabotaging of the voting processes to that bias.
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Actually a tie would be really interesting. The House of Representatives would then determine who wins, so you'd think it would be Biden since the Dems control the House. But not so fast, amigo, each state gets ONE vote. The state delegation votes, and whoever wins that gets the state's single Presidential vote. BUT - if it's a tie in the State delegation vote, then they don't GET a vote. So each little state has the same power as a big state, so the number favor Trump.
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You could just roll a dice. Would be a lot more democratic.
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Pick straws. Look Biden could even do better than Clinton but if Trump buys his 100k voters who is bothered in the Repugs.
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I think a cage match is the way to go. Two go in, one comes out.
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Yeahbut, it will go 289 to 251. Because Trump did not bring any coal mining, auto or Carrier AC jobs back:
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The sensible money would be on the heavyweight.
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And to make it even more fun, Nancy Pelosi runs things in the House and happens to be third in the line of Presidential succession. I wonder what parliamentary mischief she could make.laklak wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 5:40 pmActually a tie would be really interesting. The House of Representatives would then determine who wins, so you'd think it would be Biden since the Dems control the House. But not so fast, amigo, each state gets ONE vote. The state delegation votes, and whoever wins that gets the state's single Presidential vote. BUT - if it's a tie in the State delegation vote, then they don't GET a vote. So each little state has the same power as a big state, so the number favor Trump.

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Biden, Trump, and Pelosi.
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Scholars warn of collapse of democracy as Trump v Biden election looms

But they never had democracy.Dozens of experts on fascism warn of global danger, calling for action from ordinary people: ‘It is not too late’
Dozens of historians of fascism and authoritarianism have signed a letter warning that democracy “is either withering or in full-scale collapse globally”, and urging ordinary people to take action.

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Democracy is not an all or none issue, it occupies a continuum. I think that the US version of democracy has serious flaws, and that there are better exemplars of democracy in various parts of the world, but to say bluntly it is not a democracy lacks nuance...
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Besides, democracy is stupid. It won't be the last word on better governments.
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So. Costs. I looked it up and the last federal election in Germany cost a total of 90 million euros, that's about 1.10 euro per elegible voter. You can vote by mail or in person in a location that usually only a few hundred metres away from where you live, even in very rural settings. The voting stopped at 6pm and by 9pm 99% of the votes (including votes by mail) have been counted and the situation was clear. The official result was announced at 5am in the morning on the next day, but no one cares about that because everything had been clear hours before.
So, where is the Problem in the US that there are so few places to vote, counting takes so long, voters have to queue so long? I thought maybe it's because of the costs. Maybe the US spends so little.
So I tried to find out how much elections cost in the US. Well, I found that "No one knows how much it costs to run elections in the United States."
Another source looked at some states and came to the conclusion that these states spend about 8 dollars per voter every year for organising elections.
How can you spend so much more money and get a much worse service?
So, where is the Problem in the US that there are so few places to vote, counting takes so long, voters have to queue so long? I thought maybe it's because of the costs. Maybe the US spends so little.
So I tried to find out how much elections cost in the US. Well, I found that "No one knows how much it costs to run elections in the United States."
Another source looked at some states and came to the conclusion that these states spend about 8 dollars per voter every year for organising elections.
How can you spend so much more money and get a much worse service?
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