Apparently, more than 50 million have voted early, setting this election on track to the highest turnout since 1908.
(Guardian ticker - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...us-election-coronavirus-covid-19-live-updates)
I can’t get over the fact that, out of a population of over 200 million, these two are the best they could come up with.
According to the official reports, 2.1 million Democrats have voted in-person or by mail in the Florida general election so far, compared to 1.6 million Republicans.
It's also looking good in other States. Arizona (16 percentage points), Michigan (24 points), North Carolina (14 points), Pennsylvania (46 points), and Wisconsin (22)
I am terrified of Trump winning. I believe he is a goner, but.... there is still a part of me that thinks "what if" Not that he will go quietly anyway
He said in one interview if he loses he might leave the country.I think Trump is quietly bricking it. If he loses the establishment will go after him unless he's got more on some of them than they have on him. I can't wait to see his tax returns published.Got to be15 or so years in chokey on the strength of that.
I am too kefkat, his authoritarian leanings frighten me. I am afraid that racists will be more emboldened to do, say, and act however they want. I fear his policies with regard to the virus will run contrary to what scientists and doctors recommend.
When you see massive turnouts of Trump supports parading through Beverly Hills and these big rallies he is going to it makes me wonder about these polls. The biggest problem for a lot of us is the inability to get into the mindset of people who support him. I like to consider myself someone who can put themselves in other peoples shoes but my brain doesn't let me do that with anyone who would support Trump.
My rational brain says Biden-landslide but the emotion is fear of a Trump win. People voting for Trump are not rational, it is emotional. You couldn't sit there and look at everything he has said and done and think he is fit for office.
Joe Rogan retweeted a woman who said something to the effect "just because you think it is a no brainer doesnt mean you should judge people who are between a rock and a hard place". There is a logic fallacy IMO, why are you between a rock and hard place? Could it be because the fucking thing has been horribly mismanaged to begin with? Is the economy shutdown because you live in a democratic city or is it because the whole mess was terribly mismanaged? Are economies being kept open for political reasons or because this virus isn't real? I mean a handful of simple questions should bring you to a simple answer but some how different conclusions are drawn.
He said in one interview if he loses he might leave the country.