Did Joe Biden Win the 2020 Presidential Election?

Did Joe Biden Win the 2020 Presidential Election?

  • Yes. I'm a Democrat.

    Votes: 7 9.2%
  • Yes. I'm a Republican.

    Votes: 19 25.0%
  • Yes. I'm an Independent.

    Votes: 21 27.6%
  • No. I'm a Democrat.

    Votes: 5 6.6%
  • No. I'm a Republican.

    Votes: 12 15.8%
  • No. I'm an Independent.

    Votes: 12 15.8%

  • Total voters
    76
Are you more concerned with......
A. People who are to lazy to actually go to the polls to vote now getting a vote through mail-in voting
or
B. People having so much time and energy that they go to multiple polls and vote multiple times because no ID is required

Both are major concerns. Do you think it’s fine to have to show your ID to get a vaccine or buy beer but not to vote? If so, why?
 
lol.....What color is your unicorn?
Why Do Nonwhite Georgia Voters Have To Wait In Line For Hours? Too Few Polling Places
Kathy spotted the long line of voters as she pulled into the Christian City Welcome Center about 3:30 p.m., ready to cast her ballot in the June 9 primary election.

Hundreds of people were waiting in the heat and rain outside the lush, tree-lined complex in Union City, an Atlanta suburb with 22,400 residents, nearly 88% of them Black. She briefly considered not casting a ballot at all, but decided to stay.

By the time she got inside more than five hours later, the polls had officially closed and the electronic scanners were shut down. Poll workers told her she'd have to cast a provisional ballot, but they promised that her vote would be counted.

There are always multiple places to vote. Keep on making excuses. Your agenda is clear.
 
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Not in states with early voting.
lol....
I went to vote early three different times but left because the wait was more than 2 hours. There was a precinct in another part of the county that consistently had no wait.
 
lol....
I went to vote early three different times but left because the wait was more than 2 hours. There was a precinct in another part of the county that consistently had no wait.

2 hours? Is that all? People will wait hours and hours for Black Friday sales. To eat at their favorite restaurants. The DMV. The ER. Etc. Excuses, excuses and more excuses.
 
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2 hours? Is that all? People will wait hours and hours for Black Friday sales. To eat at their favorite restaurants. The DMV. The ER. Etc. Excuses, excuses and more excuses.
You obviously have either not followed the conversation or do not understand the conversation.
 
lol.....What color is your unicorn?
Why Do Nonwhite Georgia Voters Have To Wait In Line For Hours? Too Few Polling Places
Kathy spotted the long line of voters as she pulled into the Christian City Welcome Center about 3:30 p.m., ready to cast her ballot in the June 9 primary election.

Hundreds of people were waiting in the heat and rain outside the lush, tree-lined complex in Union City, an Atlanta suburb with 22,400 residents, nearly 88% of them Black. She briefly considered not casting a ballot at all, but decided to stay.

By the time she got inside more than five hours later, the polls had officially closed and the electronic scanners were shut down. Poll workers told her she'd have to cast a provisional ballot, but they promised that her vote would be counted.

From your article

"The growth in registered voters has outstripped the number of available polling places in both predominantly white and Black neighborhoods. But the lines to vote have been longer in Black areas, because Black voters are more likely than whites to cast their ballots in person on Election Day and are more reluctant to vote by mail, according to U.S. census data and recent studies."

The answer was the difference in early voting.
 
Then why are you ok with massive mail in ballots? Do you honestly think it’s not easier to cheat that way?
Well, at the time, we were in the middle of an unprecedented global pandemic full of unknowns. I think that the easiest way to cheat is with paperless ballot. At least mail in ballots leave a paper trail.
But didn't I say I was okay with limiting mail in ballots if in person voting can be made equally easy in all precincts?
 
If 2 hours is too much of an inconvenience for you your vote isn't important to you either.
I thought you said it should not be easier in one precinct than in another.
If 2 hours isn't a big enough difference, what time frame would be?
I think 2 hours is a huge difference btw, but I would gladly wait 2 hours if that was the norm everywhere.
 
Does it bother you that there are apparently people that don't have to show one?
Not much. It would greatly speed up the process and I just do not believe enough people vote under someone else's name for it to make a difference.
 
It wouldn’t have even been a contest had it not been for the pandemic. Everything was going great before that Bad luck. Trump would have won in a landslide. The democratic debates looked like a scene from SNL, all were a joke. (I Voted for Trump)
But I do believe Biden did win in 2020 as a result. I think Trump maybe could have even won if the George Floyd BLM stuff didn’t happen. The democrats milked that for everything they could and it was disgusting.
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From your article

"The growth in registered voters has outstripped the number of available polling places in both predominantly white and Black neighborhoods. But the lines to vote have been longer in Black areas, because Black voters are more likely than whites to cast their ballots in person on Election Day and are more reluctant to vote by mail, according to U.S. census data and recent studies."

The answer was the difference in early voting.
From the same article:
The metro Atlanta area has been hit particularly hard. The nine counties — Fulton, Gwinnett, Forsyth, DeKalb, Cobb, Hall, Cherokee, Henry and Clayton — have nearly half of the state's active voters but only 38% of the polling places, according to the analysis.

An analysis by Stanford University political science professor Jonathan Rodden of the data collected by Georgia Public Broadcasting/ProPublica found that the average wait time after 7 p.m. across Georgia was 51 minutes in polling places that were 90% or more nonwhite, but only six minutes in polling places that were 90% white.
 
Because rich people are more important.

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