Polls and Lols: A 2020 Master Thread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Ironic that the rejection rate goes down as there are relatively less Republicans casting absentee ballots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Ironic that the rejection rate goes down as there are relatively less Republicans casting absentee ballots.


Maybe people wanted to really make sure their vote was counted this year. Because it really matters,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Ironic that the rejection rate goes down as there are relatively less Republicans casting absentee ballots.


Maybe people wanted to really make sure their vote was counted this year. Because it really matters,


My point was that careless Republicans are the source of the errors in previous years.

And yes, of course people are being more careful. Plus, this year, county offices have much more robust ballot curing notification practices, so those days invalidated mail-in ballots are getting fixed by the voter.
Anonymous
There are lines around the block in places in rural Ohio and PA that started forming at 5:45. I’m scared.
Anonymous
Meh. There are long lines forming everywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meh. There are long lines forming everywhere.


And Republicans are coming out by a margin of 2-1 on election day according to pollsters.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meh. There are long lines forming everywhere.


And Republicans are coming out by a margin of 2-1 on election day according to pollsters.


Doesn’t mean they’re voting for Trump
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are lines around the block in places in rural Ohio and PA that started forming at 5:45. I’m scared.

Lines in Philadelphia, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are lines around the block in places in rural Ohio and PA that started forming at 5:45. I’m scared.

Lines in Philadelphia, too.


Everyone is voting. Which is good for the country. And historically, it’s been good for team blue!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are lines around the block in places in rural Ohio and PA that started forming at 5:45. I’m scared.

Lines in Philadelphia, too.


Everyone is voting. Which is good for the country. And historically, it’s been good for team blue!


The worst part for Trump is that he could have won this thing. If he had actually done a better job on COVID, he would have been a shoe-in. This was his election to lose by failing at his COVID response.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meh. There are long lines forming everywhere.


And Republicans are coming out by a margin of 2-1 on election day according to pollsters.


Doesn’t mean they’re voting for Trump


Republicans for Biden. This years silent majority. When they are alone with their ballot, they are going to vote to end the chaos and noise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meh. There are long lines forming everywhere.


And Republicans are coming out by a margin of 2-1 on election day according to pollsters.



Dems voted early/absentee by a margin greater than 2-1. This was expected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meh. There are long lines forming everywhere.


And Republicans are coming out by a margin of 2-1 on election day according to pollsters.


Doesn’t mean they’re voting for Trump


Republicans for Biden. This years silent majority. When they are alone with their ballot, they are going to vote to end the chaos and noise.


My republican friend just got home from voting for Biden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Meh. There are long lines forming everywhere.


And Republicans are coming out by a margin of 2-1 on election day according to pollsters.


Doesn’t mean they’re voting for Trump


Not sure how many times this needs to be said, but THIS IS EXPECTED.
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