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Former President tack50
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« on: November 08, 2020, 04:16:59 PM »

I wonder who will occupy the White House when the swearing in date comes. Or who is currently having more international support.
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2020, 12:41:52 PM »

Honestly given how Republican states control much of the land, even if it may be sparsely populated, here is my prediction for the rest of the war:

1) Any sources of democratic resistance outside the Midwest, the Atlantic or the West fall extremely quickly after a siege by Trumpist forces. This is plain inevitable

2) The Midwestern Front also falls not too long after that, with Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Detroit and Chicago (the crown jewel) captured by Trumpist forces after again sieges. This can be averted if either Canada offers support a ton of support to the Democratic coalition or if Democrats counterattack and are able to reclaim all of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan (which is admittedly a tall order)

3) Rural Nevada is captured by democratic forces, but it is of little strategic importance due to its low population and lack of resources.

Overall, both sides can win (for now), but I'd rather be the Republicans here than the Democrats (barring international intervention). Although if Republicans lose it is game over for them, while if Democrats lose they are almost certain to form a rival government in Hawaii a la Taiwan.
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