it was pretty obvious biden was most likely going to win, and it was far from a landslide but still pretty decisive, far from incredibly close. polling aggregate from 538 before the election:
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for reference, they gave hillary clinton a 70/30 chance, so her loss was fairy probable
I think that's completely fair. I'm on the left (lower case l) and I don't know anyone who voted for Biden, but plenty who voted against Trump. Biden was a wholly uninspiring candidate, and if you'd asked me in the early days of the 2020 primary who was going to win, Biden was near the bottom with Yang imo. Especially after his disastrous debate performance, dude looked and acted like they'd just done CPR on him minutes beforehand.
I didn't think Bernie was going to win that election, but there was that moment when the establishment Dems were on the bottom of the polls, and Bernie was ahead. It was the last time I felt any kind of hope for a process to go our way.
Yup. He was my first election. I didn't vote for him for a second term. He blew it the second nobody got in trouble for the bank collapse and letting the bush admin off the hook.
Bernie would have beaten the absolute dogshit out of Trump, imo. That little stunt the Democrats pulled in all dropping out and giving their delegates to Biden and declaring him the de facto winner after [checks notes] he won one of four primaries, on top of all of the shit in 2016, has made me completely cynical towards them. I've got the fastest eye roll in the West for anybody who insists that the democratic primary reflects the will of the voters.
Lots of people here weren’t. I was pretty sure Biden would win and in my electoral map guess I think I only got one state wrong. There were plenty of people calling it both ways, there wasn’t a sitewide consensus that Trump would win.
I remember in 2020 this site was convinced that Trump would beat Biden. This website assumes the worst at times.
It was an incredibly close election and literally everyone was wrong about which way which demographics would vote
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it was pretty obvious biden was most likely going to win, and it was far from a landslide but still pretty decisive, far from incredibly close. polling aggregate from 538 before the election:
for reference, they gave hillary clinton a 70/30 chance, so her loss was fairy probable
numbers are voodoo witchcraft forbidden by papal decree, begone heretic
I still think Biden would have gotten destroyed if it wasn't for covid
Covid did absolutely did Trump in
I think that's completely fair. I'm on the left (lower case l) and I don't know anyone who voted for Biden, but plenty who voted against Trump. Biden was a wholly uninspiring candidate, and if you'd asked me in the early days of the 2020 primary who was going to win, Biden was near the bottom with Yang imo. Especially after his disastrous debate performance, dude looked and acted like they'd just done CPR on him minutes beforehand.
I didn't think Bernie was going to win that election, but there was that moment when the establishment Dems were on the bottom of the polls, and Bernie was ahead. It was the last time I felt any kind of hope for a process to go our way.
Don't you just love it that the "hope" dude (Obama) was the one to take away our hopes?*
*Obama is widely considered to have orchestrated everyone except Biden and Warren dropping out on the same day, flipping the table for Biden.
Yup. He was my first election. I didn't vote for him for a second term. He blew it the second nobody got in trouble for the bank collapse and letting the bush admin off the hook.
Bernie would have beaten the absolute dogshit out of Trump, imo. That little stunt the Democrats pulled in all dropping out and giving their delegates to Biden and declaring him the de facto winner after [checks notes] he won one of four primaries, on top of all of the shit in 2016, has made me completely cynical towards them. I've got the fastest eye roll in the West for anybody who insists that the democratic primary reflects the will of the voters.
Lots of people here weren’t. I was pretty sure Biden would win and in my electoral map guess I think I only got one state wrong. There were plenty of people calling it both ways, there wasn’t a sitewide consensus that Trump would win.
This site did the same thing again in 2022 midterms lol.
remember in early 2020 when most of the subreddit thought covid was a little flu being sensationalized by the media?