• BeigeAgenda
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    I usually wait until Jan 6. If there are riots in D.C. the Dems won…

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      Small price to pay. The first time around, Trump wielded the powers of government like a kid that found its dad’s gun

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    Polls close at 8 PM local time in each state and counting begins immediately after.

    I’m a mod of lemmy.world’s politics community and I’ll be tracking it through the night:

    https://lemmy.world/post/21603726

    Realistically once Pennsylvania is called, that will pretty much decide it. It will be super hard for whoever loses PA to end up winning. There ARE paths, it’s just far tougher.

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    lol, we still don’t know who actually won the 2000 election, so I’m going to put my money on “never”.

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    Who cares … at this point the US is basically just one never ending election cycle. As soon as one ends they start campaigning as if the next is going to happen next month when it’s four years away. They never seem to care what government does after it’s elected and treat elections like some kind of sporting event where they cheer for their team to win the championship and some magical democracy trophy.

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      US elections happen every 2 years. Non-Presidential elections aren’t as sexy, but all 435 House seats are up for election every 2 years. Around 1/3rd of Senate seats as well as they have a 6 year term.