Scenario 1: Biden wins in a landslide. He wins Florida, he wins Texas, he wins Ohio maybe too. Trump, try as he might, is futile in trying to keep control and cedes power in the transition, and then goes and forms Trump TV or whatever. Libs cheer like it's the end of Return of the Jedi or something, and then lose to Tom Cotton in 2024.
Scenario 2: Biden wins, but not by enough. He gets over the line in terms of ballots cast, but delays in the postal vote mean that on November 3rd, it's either too close to call or a narrow victory for either candidate. This is the spiciest timeline, as Trump claims he won and that the Democrats are trying to rig it. It goes to the SC and in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court hands Trump the election. Hellword ensues.
Scenario 3: Trump wins outright on election night. Democrats call foul and try to take it to the SC, but they lose, and Trump stays president.
Scenario 1: Biden wins in a landslide. He wins Florida, he wins Texas, he wins Ohio maybe too. Trump, try as he might, is futile in trying to keep control and cedes power in the transition, and then goes and forms Trump TV or whatever. Libs cheer like it's the end of Return of the Jedi or something, and then lose to Tom Cotton in 2024.
Scenario 2: Biden wins, but not by enough. He gets over the line in terms of ballots cast, but delays in the postal vote mean that on November 3rd, it's either too close to call or a narrow victory for either candidate. This is the spiciest timeline, as Trump claims he won and that the Democrats are trying to rig it. It goes to the SC and in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court hands Trump the election. Hellword ensues.
Scenario 3: Trump wins outright on election night. Democrats call foul and try to take it to the SC, but they lose, and Trump stays president.