Francie Barrett wrote: » A wrap up of the predictions. Economist have Biden winning at 96% - https://projects.economist.com/us-2020-forecast/president 538 have Biden winning at 89% - https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2020-election-forecast/ Betfair give Biden a 66% chance of winning - https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/politics/market/1.128151441
consulatory wrote: » If you think that was 'just a simple message', and not loaded to the brim, then I think you are their target market. Feel good nonsense with no basis in reality.
consulatory wrote: » How so? Literally a quote from the Charlamange tha God interview. Please don't be silly and read words as they are written without imposing your own knee-jerk reaction on to them.
consulatory wrote: » It was on Charlamange tha God's show(https://youtu.be/oRZd861Pog0?t=1497) The same place Biden(the 80 year old white guy) attempted to gatekeep blackness by saying: "If you have a problem figuring out if you’re for me or Trump then you ain’t black” . If a black American said that, I'd tell them to go f%^& themselves. Imagine hearing it from a white guy who's lived at least 60 years of privilege in his life. With more than enough time to think. How did those words come out of his mouth like? Unreal. Hate that sh&Thttps://youtu.be/KOIFs_SryHI?t=1039 I mean, Trump/pence or Biden/Harris - I'd definitely be spoiling my vote on the day. Rock and a hard place. Dems would've been better off pulling Bernie towards center than going ahead with Biden.
briany wrote: » The absolute shítetalk coming out of Trump regarding the count. He is talking about the election being decided on the night of the polls closing and votes counted in the days following being in question. That's patently ridiculous. No-one can defend that. A two week deadline in counting votes is nothing out of the ordinary. Mail-in voting is not out of the ordinary. Trump questioning both is absolutely shameful, but he has no shame. The best the trolls can do is glib equivocation. Let the votes be counted as they have been in every previous election and see where the chips fall.
letowski wrote: » Steve Schale did a very good numbers breakdown of the state of play in Florida heading into tomorrow:http://steveschale.squarespace.com/blog/2020/11/2/here-we-are.html A worthwhile read of the voter demographics in Florida and what to look out for. He is a good follow on Twitter, for people looking for early insights tomorrow.
Water John wrote: » Sad to see cities across the US boarding up the night before an election.
AMKC wrote: » 82 per cent of Irish people want Biden to win. Go Joe Biden Go Kamala Harris. Let's hope for all our sakes and for our sanity that they win.
Graham wrote: » You get your US election news from a 'Doctor', on Youtube that sells secret weight loss powder from a link beneath his videos? That's err, different.
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » My father is one of the 18 per cent who don't. Most of my life I have heard him slate Irish politicians for not giving a damn about the poor, and yet he will defend Trump with a cultlike fervour that has left me scratching my head. I've had so many bitter arguments over the years about it and that's one of the reasons this election feels very personal.
PalLimerick wrote: » You'd swear Biden was Padre Pio with posters on here. He is a horrible Man, as is his son. Is Trump perfect?, definitely not. Remember these same polls predicted a win for " Madam" President ��. Boards.ie users overall are definitely Pro Democrat and biased. Lets wait for the results and don't do what Trump is accused of and count the votes before they're cast, in turn declaring early victory.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yeah I'm not a particular fan of Biden. One weakness of the Left is allowing fragmentation and refusing to hold one's nose in an election. TBH I don't think Biden particular wanted to run but it turns out he was the most popular candidate and most viable, something I'm sure they made completely sure of before he entered the race.
Deleted User wrote: » Yeah I'm not a particular fan of Biden. One weakness of the Left is allowing fragmentation and refusing to hold one's nose in an election. TBH I don't think Biden particular wanted to run but it turns out he was the most popular candidate and most viable, something I'm sure they made completely sure of before he entered the race.
PalLimerick wrote: » You'd swear Biden was Padre Pio with posters on here. He is a horrible Man, as is his son. Is Trump perfect?, definitely not. Remember these same polls predicted a win for " Madam" President 😂. Boards.ie users overall are definitely Pro Democrat and biased. Lets wait for the results and don't do what Trump is accused of and count the votes before they're cast, in turn declaring early victory.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » He's in the race because the Democrat higher ups knew they were going nowhere with the so called "progressives", the likes of Warren, Sanders etc. He was parachuted in relatively late because he was the only one who could be competitive for those white, older, small c conservative votes that were need in the rust belt. I don't know if he wins or not, but he was their best shot.
Deleted User wrote: Yeah I'm not a particular fan of Biden. One weakness of the Left is allowing fragmentation and refusing to hold one's nose in an election. TBH I don't think Biden particular wanted to run but it turns out he was the most popular candidate and most viable, something I'm sure they made completely sure of before he entered the race.
20silkcut wrote: » At 77 Biden hardly has a long political career ahead of him. This is all about getting Trump out. That is the only issue for a lot of people in this election.
8-10 wrote: People pretend it's a free choice between two candidates but it's really not. It's 4 more years v change
8-10 wrote: » Every Presidential election that includes an incumbent running for a second term is essentially a referendum on his performance. People pretend it's a free choice between two candidates but it's really not. It's 4 more years v change
20silkcut wrote: » That’s why Biden was a good choice by the democrats they are not asking people to back a brave new radical vision or a new era of democratic dominance in the form of a young dynamic Obama/JFK type candidate. They are basically selling a break from the madness of the trump era. Breathing space. They can catch a lot of moderate conservatives who don’t like trump with that strategy.
Kiith wrote: » Anyone staying up to watch this tonight? I know it's unlikely to be decided before tomorrow morning (at the earliest), barring a landslide, but tempted to stay up and watch the footage.