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Junior Chimp
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« on: June 04, 2020, 10:25:34 AM »

It's over but his election wasn't really a fluke. Things could've shaken out to give him a win, but he'll lose in November mostly due to forces outside of his control.
Yep, you're right. However, the "forces outside of his control" is the American electorate and that's why Trump (hopefully) will lose. WE WILL VOTE TRUMP OUT!
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« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2020, 11:45:12 PM »

Yes it is over. Biden has no chance.

Then you might as well just stay home on Election Day. Especially since Florida is a Safe Trump state. No need to bother with all that pesky voting.

I won't but I know that AAs will and so will everyone else. Turnout will be low and Biden will lose.
I agree turnout could be low esp. on the dem side. Trump's base will turn out. I think Biden will get worse turnout than Hillary.

Yes it is over. Biden has no chance.

Then you might as well just stay home on Election Day. Especially since Florida is a Safe Trump state. No need to bother with all that pesky voting.

I won't but I know that AAs will and so will everyone else. Turnout will be low and Biden will lose.

With everything going on, as energized and angry as the AA population is, you actually think they're going to sit out the election this time?

Yes, I do. When they have to choose between the least of two evils they will not vote. If you think Joe Biden will do anything to change this epidemic of systemic racism in our society then you are mistaken. He voted for the 1994 crime bill that destroyed lives and families. There is no defense for that.

Yes it is over. Biden has no chance.

Then you might as well just stay home on Election Day. Especially since Florida is a Safe Trump state. No need to bother with all that pesky voting.

I won't but I know that AAs will and so will everyone else. Turnout will be low and Biden will lose.

With everything going on, as energized and angry as the AA population is, you actually think they're going to sit out the election this time?

Yes, I do. When they have to choose between the least of two evils they will not vote. If you think Joe Biden will do anything to change this epidemic of systemic racism in our society then you are mistaken. He voted for the 1994 crime bill that destroyed lives and families. There is no defense for that.
While I don't agree with much of this post, the evidence does not yet suggest there is likely to be a significant spike in African-American turnout (relative to any turnout increase in the wider population, that is), nor does the polling we have (admittedly not much outside of subsamples) indicate Biden's primary support translates into numbers significantly better than HRC's among AAs. The protests should not be assumed to have increased voting propensity amongst those involved and many have demonstrated precisely because they believe they can't get what they want through more convenient means like electoralism.
I actually think what is going on may depress AA turnout because many may feel hopeless like neither side is listening to them. Trump, through ads, talking about the 1994 crime bill won't suddenly cause AAs to support him but it could depress AA turnout because they may feel there is no real choice. If dems don't get good minority turnout Trump can def win in the EC.

Yes it is over. Biden has no chance.

Then you might as well just stay home on Election Day. Especially since Florida is a Safe Trump state. No need to bother with all that pesky voting.

I won't but I know that AAs will and so will everyone else. Turnout will be low and Biden will lose.

With everything going on, as energized and angry as the AA population is, you actually think they're going to sit out the election this time?

Yes, I do. When they have to choose between the least of two evils they will not vote. If you think Joe Biden will do anything to change this epidemic of systemic racism in our society then you are mistaken. He voted for the 1994 crime bill that destroyed lives and families. There is no defense for that.
While I don't agree with much of this post, the evidence does not yet suggest there is likely to be a significant spike in African-American turnout (relative to any turnout increase in the wider population, that is), nor does the polling we have (admittedly not much outside of subsamples) indicate Biden's primary support translates into numbers significantly better than HRC's among AAs. The protests should not be assumed to have increased voting propensity amongst those involved and many have demonstrated precisely because they believe they can't get what they want through more convenient means like electoralism.

Yes it is over. Biden has no chance.

Then you might as well just stay home on Election Day. Especially since Florida is a Safe Trump state. No need to bother with all that pesky voting.

I won't but I know that AAs will and so will everyone else. Turnout will be low and Biden will lose.

With everything going on, as energized and angry as the AA population is, you actually think they're going to sit out the election this time?

Yes, I do. When they have to choose between the least of two evils they will not vote. If you think Joe Biden will do anything to change this epidemic of systemic racism in our society then you are mistaken. He voted for the 1994 crime bill that destroyed lives and families. There is no defense for that.
While I don't agree with much of this post, the evidence does not yet suggest there is likely to be a significant spike in African-American turnout (relative to any turnout increase in the wider population, that is), nor does the polling we have (admittedly not much outside of subsamples) indicate Biden's primary support translates into numbers significantly better than HRC's among AAs. The protests should not be assumed to have increased voting propensity amongst those involved and many have demonstrated precisely because they believe they can't get what they want through more convenient means like electoralism.
I actually think what is going on may depress AA turnout because many may feel hopeless like neither side is listening to them. Trump, through ads, talking about the 1994 crime bill won't suddenly cause AAs to support him but it could depress AA turnout because they may feel there is no real choice. If dems don't get good minority turnout Trump can def win in the EC.
All of these comments are just plain idiotic. Do you guys live in reality?
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