When it seems like there’s only so much stress a person can take, the 2020 presidential election has proved the sky is the limit. Americans have spent the past couple of days glued to their screens and live election trackers in hopes of ending their sleepless nights and curbing their impending sense of doom.
The wait for the voting results has bent time and space. Hours seem longer than ever, days go in slow-mo, and ballot counting feels like an IV drip, painfully long and needlessly exhausting.
But the internet is a magical place, and whatever happens in the world around us, both the good and the bad find shelter here. That’s why people are taking to social media to share their election reactions, which is becoming a kind of meme in itself. From people saying they’re pulling up to Nevada to count the ballots, to checking the map every 5 minutes to see if the votes have changed, this has been an ultramarathon in anxiety and people are still rolling.
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It is definitely upsetting and even scary to see the amount of support he has in our country.
To find out more about what it’s like for Americans to wait on the election results, Bored Panda reached out to Twitter user @strawbearysal, who tweeted one of the funny election reactions with the caption “This is everyone checking the map every 5 minutes to see if the votes in Nevada changed.”
@strawbearysal told us that waiting was absolutely nerve-wracking. “I’m a college student and I found myself not being able to focus on schoolwork because of how anxious I was waiting for the results.”
The Twitter user also told us that there have been 100 emotions that they've gone through during this time. In fact, @strawbearysal has been on the edge of their seat since November because “Anything could happen during the vote-counting period.”
Luckily, “The memes help a lot in keeping calm.”
On the other hand, @strawbearysal believes that this is going to be a historic election. “The voter turnout and states that are usually red turning out to be blue this year. People are ready for a change.”
At this boiling point of the vote counting, @strawbearysal suggests staying positive. “It doesn’t matter what’s happening right now—all votes will be counted and we will receive fair election results soon,” the Twitter user concluded and we can’t agree more!
When it seems like there weren’t enough things to worry about these days, the US presidential election has surely added fuel to the fire. A recent survey conducted by the American Psychological Association and Harris Poll found that 68% of American adults say that the current election has caused significant stress in their lives. In comparison, ahead of the 2016 election, only 52% of Americans said the same thing.
Interestingly, the findings also indicated that the increased stress levels were present and consistent across the political parties: 76% of Democrats, 67% of Republicans, and 64% of Independents reported election-related stress.
The American Psychological Association suggests a couple of tactics for easing that tremendous sense of election anxiety. Avoid dwelling on worst-case scenarios, because fear breeds negative emotions. Make sure you have a voting plan and an election day plan ready, so that you have some emotional support from friends and family to help you through the nerve-wracking wait.
And lastly, try to control your use of social media, because focusing on things that you can control may be soul-soothing. “If following the news, watching the debates, or scrolling through social media is causing you stress, limit your media consumption,” writes APA.
If Trump wins, we still need to fight the bigotry. If Biden wins, we continue to fight the bigotry. Never. Stop.
Load More Replies...Of course, the Republican led Senate will oppose Pres. Biden in every possible and impossible way. They are extreme haters. Nothing will get done.
So True, Christina. Even if it HELPS The American People. they will just go crying ¨COMMUNISM¨
Yeah, not sure a "Brooks Brothers riot" would work this time...the tone of the country is quite...different from 2000....
But then he would still be in the lead. You should keep counting the votes if he is in the lead because if you just leave it he will definitely win but if you keep counting there's still a chance he could be beaten. Right?
The only reason the mail in ballots tend to be mostly for Biden is because Trump has mislead his followers regarding COVID so they don’t mind going in to vote in person, non supporters are more likely to feel safer by mailing in their votes
Still don’t get why he SAID he won and thought that he could get away with it
What they are saying is there is no way that Biden could win without cheating but if the election was currently in Trumps favor they would cringe if they were accused of the same thing. After all the voter intimidating they have tried through out this process shows that they are spineless assholes.
I mean, it’s like Covid testing- you know that the reason there are so many cases is because of increased testing right? 😂
Right? I don't see him reconsidering the votes in the states where's he leading. It just boggles the mind - get a f*****g clue you humiliation - we want you GONE. Your are an incompetent, stupid, lying SACK OF S**T and you DO NOT DESERVE to be our President. - Oh & by the way, Trump is registered to vote in the state of Florida - so he actually voted by mail.
Oh yeah BIDEN is the one who TOTALLY cheated. Ya know. Not the actual manchild who tried to cheat and turn things on his favor and oh, right. STOP THE COUNT when it was looking good for him. Cause he's not man enough to have a fair fight.
And they don't even think that counting all the votes is what is done in a democratic county
He has done so many obnoxious and terrible things now we have to censor his name.
Kind of like the covid rate is only going up because people are being tested.
if hes wining they be like fake votes when hes losing count again smh
Yeah it was the ballots, I knew it was them (which colour are they again?)
Biden and his team needed time to print up the necessary numbers of votes to overtake legitimate ones.
"I will NOT live in a country that has a LYING president." Have you been lost in a cave for the last 4 years?!?!
Load More Replies...No, but have you? Cause I'm pretty sure that the people who " like " Biden don't do any research, they just believe whatever they see on TV. If you actually pay attention then you would realize that MOST of the news stations are lying to you guys. There's probably about 1 new station that tells THE FULL TRUTH.
The Parenthesis you put in your comment says is All. You clearly only listened to Chump who was ALSO on TV dumb f****t. Go back to school
What should they be censoring Biden for? Which lies has he told that need to be censored? Ill wait....
No, mate. They are counting the votes that have been cast. Nobody but the Republicans are trying to steal this election. It has taken several days, even weeks, in the past to determine the winner. The way that Trump supporters are complicit in the erosion of American democracy is very disturbing.
Load More Replies...Thank you for replying to Pam’s comment! We didn’t “find” more ballots. We simply hadn’t counted them yet. It’s because they counted the day of election votes first and the mail in/ absentee second. Trump just doesn’t want the mail in/absentee ballots counted because they are democratic. It worries me that as a president he is trying to mess with the balance of our democracy! I’m just glad there is still hope for BIDEN to win.!!!!
Comments like Pam Ihli's just make me think that the US is well and truly f***ed. Sorry to all the nice, reasonable, awesome Americans out there, but I fear half of your fellow citizens are so thoroughly brainwashed und badly educated that hope is running out for your democracy, whoever wins the presidency. I just hope there won't be violence. :(
I feel you all the way Kesam. I just play this song to feel better about it. when i see comments like his https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjedLeVGcfE
Selene “it’s mathematically impossible that Trump won in Alabama, I demand a recount”
Well Pam, I'm sure the evidence of the massive conspiracy is in the back room of a pizza shop near you - QAnon said so and you know they're always trustworthy. So, why don't you get together a bunch of good ole boys and some guns and go down there and find it?
Exactly: 4.6 million MORE of your neighbors voted for tRump this year than did in 2016 - message to: POC, LGBTQ, women, Jews, Muslims, native populations, latinos, immigrants? Approximately 66 million Americans voted against your right to exist freely and equally in this country - THAT is what Biden/Harris and the rest of us are really facing.
In the end, try staying active because “Moving helps us release the energy we experience when we feel stressed.” So at this point, there’s no better thing to do than taking your corgi out for a walk. I mean, when was the last time you turned your head to see the sky?
A true American hero, the late great Senator John McCain, is surely smiling while his home State of Arizona just gave the proverbial "thumbs down" to President Trump.
Remember when Trump said John McCain was "not a war hero" and that Trump "like(s) people who weren't captured..." ?
Maybe Cindy McCain's endorsement of Biden turned this whole election.
It is incredibly poetic that John McCain's home State is the one that turns this election for Biden.
EXACTLY! This is the best tweet thus far... I'm going out to twitter to find this and re-tweet!
Seriously... I also love how all those "Christians" lined right up behind this damaged human being whose existence violates every principle and belief Jesus had and preached. SMFH
That is what makes me realise that this isn't a victory or an end to the division. Either way it's four (and more) more years.''
I disagree. The result of this election will affect the rest of the world too.
I see the results turning out badly whichever way it turns out. I predict that The riots and violence happening right now will be nothing compared to whats to come. It won’t help that Trump will fuel the fire ESPECIALLY if he loses. I am scared for America.
Dear World: We in the US understand the concept of multi-party elections. We simply have two parties that dominate b/c they have the $$$$. Donate to the other parties if you want to see it change. Love, An American
As a non-american, I am just looking with shock to what is happening. Apparently, about 70 million people voted for a president who – ignoring anything that has been before – has been spreading nothing but lies ever since the votes closed, much of which shatters the trust in the institutions of democracy itself. And his followers do not seem to mind that he has no evidence, or even worse, he does not even have real accusations. He simply states facts about irregularities as to his own pleasure. This is disgusting, shameful, and very dangerous. I am not entitled to judge the American people, but I feel entitled to wish them brighter days.
I agree, it's so alarming to see an entire party and its followers do everything they can to undermine the very democracy that they claim to be so proud of. The lengths that they are trying to go to to win at any cost. The Trump administration has exposed just how weak American democracy is. At this point, I'm very worried about the future of the country, as Trump has proved that you can lie, cheat, play the system and there's not a damn thing anyone can do about it.
Load More Replies...Shattering trust in democracy is the first best step to fascism. Trump studied that. It's how he ran business. ANd he runs the country like he does businesses.... And we could use some better days, thanks!
Hans - shocking isn't the world for it. It's terrifying, demoralizing and other "izing" words I'm just too tired to come up with. It's been a loong four years.
Just make sure it never happens in your country. :( Regardless of outcome, I'm moving to the UK next year, and I see some of the same trends happening there as well and it scares me a bit. It could happen to any country.
I have to agree, I live in the UK and I can see the gradual slide towards where America is, admittedly it's more subtle than the batsh1t crazy orange slaphead but it's there. The problem here seems to be down to cr@p politicians that no one wants to vote for, the result being that we get people not fit for office that are voted in solely because they aren't as bad as the other candidates, although there are more and more pig ignorant racists coming out of the woodwork. Just remember they're in the minority and hopefully that clueless blond mop in charge of the UK will be out next election (the left actually have a decent centrist candidate who has his head screwed on, I've never voted Labour in my life and fully intend to vote for him next election).
Hans, I could not agree with you more. I cannot fathom how people can vote for someone who supports and glorifies racism, misogyny, homophobia, etc. It both baffles and terrifies me when more than 234K people have died of C-19 in the United States and their president has not taken action or offered any type of empathy-- yet blind followers still vote for him. Trump's presidency has shown just how divided the United States is, and has exposed so many issues that have always been festering under the surface. In what world do people think that intimidating voters and a president suing a state and demanding recounts is normal?
Edward thinks that because politicians lie once in a while it is okay for Trump about everything. Humans and politicians both lie but are not even on the same planet with the amount lies that come from Trump. Also you trying to justify his lies by saying they are bandstanding (whatever that word means) means that we should just ignore everything the most powerful person in the world says and accept that strange reality. You are a clown!
I feel you Hans. Both candidates are probably shady as hell, but one has already had his chance (and blew it) so give the other guy a shot. If he also blows it, bring in a new person.
@Wendillon: there are a people on here who are tired or in the middle of something so they can’t fight for their ideals as fervently as they want. Your words are still absorbed even if you didn’t plan to promote change. So I thank you and the many others who decide to leave poignant, kind, and/or helpful comments instead.
Sometimes you choose to vote for who is the least worst. Biden is not the perfect candidate either.
You say "He simply states facts about irregularities as to his own pleasure" and this strikes me as a deeply untrue statement....he does NOT state facts...he makes statements he pretends are factual but are based on his own pleasure. There are no proven facts in his statements. Just to clarify (I know it's pedantic, but facts matter) ~
I think issues like abortion play a much bigger role in these decisions than people are willing to acknowledge. If pro-life is the hill you're willing to die on and Republicans are representing you in that, you're gonna vote for Trump even if you disagree with his everything. If your whole family and town's income hinges on mining fossil fuels, you're gonna vote for the people who promise not to eliminate it. There's too many issues to be represented by just two parties, and small upstarts like the Green party won't be able to make headway against the political juggernauts we have now. We need to deliberately split the parties down so people can more fully vote in keeping with their beliefs instead of having to choose one make-or-break issue to hinge all political decisions on.
Those "pro-life", one issue trump supporters conveniently ignore the fact they've had the presidency, the Senate and House (for two years), plus a 5-4 majority on the Supreme Court and nothing was done about abortion. Republican politicians love the abortion issue - no other issue gives them so many unearned votes - why get rid of it?
Load More Replies...Writing from and for a US audience: There was a great heaviness I felt while viewing the “Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere” exhibition. I suppose it’s a combination of different fears and trepidations sprinkled with disappointments. Our (US) founding fathers fought for freedom from tyranny, for “no taxation without representation.” That’s the simplest and romantic sentence I could possibly write in the moment. There’s always money and self-interests involved. To hold the title of citizenship and the power to cast your vote were supposed to mean something. We’ve been told every vote matters. That it’s our duty as adult citizens of our country. To deny counting of the votes, when the ballot is already completed, mailed by the election date is to go back on the basic ideals we hold dear. Whether you’re blue, red, rainbow, whatever ... this can’t be condoned. If anyone wants to chime in about citizenship in the ancient world and voting privileges. Let me get on bended knee and swoon.
We have become the laughingstock of the cosmos.
Load More Replies...Yep. Money and self-interest. ANd yet, from their self-serving words grew great hope and great possibility for so many others, that it is phyiscal pain to me to see anyone say "votes shouldn't count despite the law". Without rule of law, without counted votes (no matter who gets them), there is no "America" as we wish and hope for it to be. IMHO. signed, American citizen.
Yes, it’s been hard to wrap my head around these last few months. The last four years in fact. “Great hope and great possibility for so many others.” There are so many people fighting the good fight. I’m just going to rest for a bit before getting back up. Becoming jaded is worse for me than being tired.
I wonder if people going into politics for the people are like parents and siblings herding children away from danger? That sometimes you’re seen as a bad parent because you give in and let the kids eat chicken nuggets and go on the smart devices. What people don’t see are the moments you come home tired, work hard and (mostly) patiently to keep them safe, cleanish, healthy, relatively happy, and entertained. Others look in and wonder why the kids aren’t prodigies and the model of ideal children, which is rare and slightly creepy by the way. They don’t see that without you, the ceiling is caved in and the house is on fire versus drawings on the walls and some disorganized mess all over the place.
I think we'd love a POTUS who did all that, but the problem I see is that POTUS Trump and his followers *want* to burn the house.
Load More Replies...Oh, I was referring to a different president. Also, I’m glad that you (@Leo Domitrix) got the difference. Yes, if the house is burned down, he would build expensive condominiums in its place that aren’t up to code. If not, I don’t see why he needs to build a fire to keep warm, when hell is just in the subbasement of one of his buildings. /s
You know how the US likes to invade countries and pretend it’s to spread democracy? Could some country do that to the US but they’re actually spreading democracy and not just killing brown people for oil?
This is a great explanation of American 'democracy' and the Electoral College (with a little bit of humour): "The Electoral College: None Of This Makes Any Sense" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irwjLviDHmo
Ladies and gents and human beings, democracy has prevailed. Welcome back to the White House, 46.
Wouldn't it have prevailed even if Trump won though??? Because he would have been democratically elected?
Load More Replies...It *shouldn't* be this close. After kids in cages. After being impeached. After 4 years of proven lies. After 230K dead from COVID-19. After his open support of white supremacy. *THIS* shouldn't be this close. This is the year when we need to have an overwhelming mandate saying: this isn't us. I'm so sorry that this many are...
OK, let's get real. Most have an indirect system ---- not electoral college, but a parliament/legislature that appoints a prime minister, while a president is a different office from PM, if it exists. There's also the difference between Head of State and Head of *Government*, which may mean you have a monarchy appointing a PM, or or or... Head of state is directly elected, then appoints a PM/head of government. I grew up on the US Canada border. Canada's lower house elects a head of gov't, and the lower house is directly elected, but its upper house is appointed. Germany has electors, IIRC. Scandinavian countries still have monarchs. It's pretty wild if you look at the world. So... Is America's system perfect? No. Are we alone in ignoring a direct popular vote to choose a leader? No. Is it odd to others? Yes. Is it odd to have a monarch to the US citizens? Yes. Does money talk? Yes. So we at least seem to all have that in common across the world. Peace.
FOX News literally just posited that something was crooked w/ the counts because vote counting slowed down in the evening, then mysteriously picked back up next morning (maybe around the time people went in to work?)
You see, if we would let him inject himself bleach to treat Covid, we wouldn't be there! Next time, please don't laugh on him so loud.
They got their three people in, now they have a majority of 'Republicans' (yes I know they aren't *supposed* to be one or the other). If they can delay the certification long enough, then they can take it to the SC and hope that they hand them the election. It's been their plan all along, because they know they can't win fairly.
At this point, no case can be argued on its merits alone before SCOTUS, but with 5 conservative-leaning justices, and four liberal-leaning ones, Trump and his adherents want to push to SCOTUS to ensure a "win" despite all realities of popular or electoral nature.
If America had ranked-choice voting, what would your ballot look like?
Ever think that maybe that's because America (as a whole, not ever single person in it) is pretty damn racist?
Load More Replies...Truth monster, there are undeniably many. However, the issue with America is that it pretends not to be.
@Truth Monster, you obviously know very little about other countries if you think that it's less racist than most other countries. The thing about American racism is that it's part of your culture. It's etched into the soul of your society, and embedded in your system. It's what you could call institutionalized racism, which also exists in my country but not to the same extent. It's deeper and more complex than what goes on in many other places. Racism is a multi-layered issue that each country has its own particular version of. But American racism is special, and I don't think there are many places where the depth and scope of your racism exist. It's comparable to South Africa, and shares some similarities with Australia's treatment of the native population.
As a non-american, I am just looking with shock to what is happening. Apparently, about 70 million people voted for a president who – ignoring anything that has been before – has been spreading nothing but lies ever since the votes closed, much of which shatters the trust in the institutions of democracy itself. And his followers do not seem to mind that he has no evidence, or even worse, he does not even have real accusations. He simply states facts about irregularities as to his own pleasure. This is disgusting, shameful, and very dangerous. I am not entitled to judge the American people, but I feel entitled to wish them brighter days.
I agree, it's so alarming to see an entire party and its followers do everything they can to undermine the very democracy that they claim to be so proud of. The lengths that they are trying to go to to win at any cost. The Trump administration has exposed just how weak American democracy is. At this point, I'm very worried about the future of the country, as Trump has proved that you can lie, cheat, play the system and there's not a damn thing anyone can do about it.
Load More Replies...Shattering trust in democracy is the first best step to fascism. Trump studied that. It's how he ran business. ANd he runs the country like he does businesses.... And we could use some better days, thanks!
Hans - shocking isn't the world for it. It's terrifying, demoralizing and other "izing" words I'm just too tired to come up with. It's been a loong four years.
Just make sure it never happens in your country. :( Regardless of outcome, I'm moving to the UK next year, and I see some of the same trends happening there as well and it scares me a bit. It could happen to any country.
I have to agree, I live in the UK and I can see the gradual slide towards where America is, admittedly it's more subtle than the batsh1t crazy orange slaphead but it's there. The problem here seems to be down to cr@p politicians that no one wants to vote for, the result being that we get people not fit for office that are voted in solely because they aren't as bad as the other candidates, although there are more and more pig ignorant racists coming out of the woodwork. Just remember they're in the minority and hopefully that clueless blond mop in charge of the UK will be out next election (the left actually have a decent centrist candidate who has his head screwed on, I've never voted Labour in my life and fully intend to vote for him next election).
Hans, I could not agree with you more. I cannot fathom how people can vote for someone who supports and glorifies racism, misogyny, homophobia, etc. It both baffles and terrifies me when more than 234K people have died of C-19 in the United States and their president has not taken action or offered any type of empathy-- yet blind followers still vote for him. Trump's presidency has shown just how divided the United States is, and has exposed so many issues that have always been festering under the surface. In what world do people think that intimidating voters and a president suing a state and demanding recounts is normal?
Edward thinks that because politicians lie once in a while it is okay for Trump about everything. Humans and politicians both lie but are not even on the same planet with the amount lies that come from Trump. Also you trying to justify his lies by saying they are bandstanding (whatever that word means) means that we should just ignore everything the most powerful person in the world says and accept that strange reality. You are a clown!
I feel you Hans. Both candidates are probably shady as hell, but one has already had his chance (and blew it) so give the other guy a shot. If he also blows it, bring in a new person.
@Wendillon: there are a people on here who are tired or in the middle of something so they can’t fight for their ideals as fervently as they want. Your words are still absorbed even if you didn’t plan to promote change. So I thank you and the many others who decide to leave poignant, kind, and/or helpful comments instead.
Sometimes you choose to vote for who is the least worst. Biden is not the perfect candidate either.
You say "He simply states facts about irregularities as to his own pleasure" and this strikes me as a deeply untrue statement....he does NOT state facts...he makes statements he pretends are factual but are based on his own pleasure. There are no proven facts in his statements. Just to clarify (I know it's pedantic, but facts matter) ~
I think issues like abortion play a much bigger role in these decisions than people are willing to acknowledge. If pro-life is the hill you're willing to die on and Republicans are representing you in that, you're gonna vote for Trump even if you disagree with his everything. If your whole family and town's income hinges on mining fossil fuels, you're gonna vote for the people who promise not to eliminate it. There's too many issues to be represented by just two parties, and small upstarts like the Green party won't be able to make headway against the political juggernauts we have now. We need to deliberately split the parties down so people can more fully vote in keeping with their beliefs instead of having to choose one make-or-break issue to hinge all political decisions on.
Those "pro-life", one issue trump supporters conveniently ignore the fact they've had the presidency, the Senate and House (for two years), plus a 5-4 majority on the Supreme Court and nothing was done about abortion. Republican politicians love the abortion issue - no other issue gives them so many unearned votes - why get rid of it?
Load More Replies...Writing from and for a US audience: There was a great heaviness I felt while viewing the “Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere” exhibition. I suppose it’s a combination of different fears and trepidations sprinkled with disappointments. Our (US) founding fathers fought for freedom from tyranny, for “no taxation without representation.” That’s the simplest and romantic sentence I could possibly write in the moment. There’s always money and self-interests involved. To hold the title of citizenship and the power to cast your vote were supposed to mean something. We’ve been told every vote matters. That it’s our duty as adult citizens of our country. To deny counting of the votes, when the ballot is already completed, mailed by the election date is to go back on the basic ideals we hold dear. Whether you’re blue, red, rainbow, whatever ... this can’t be condoned. If anyone wants to chime in about citizenship in the ancient world and voting privileges. Let me get on bended knee and swoon.
We have become the laughingstock of the cosmos.
Load More Replies...Yep. Money and self-interest. ANd yet, from their self-serving words grew great hope and great possibility for so many others, that it is phyiscal pain to me to see anyone say "votes shouldn't count despite the law". Without rule of law, without counted votes (no matter who gets them), there is no "America" as we wish and hope for it to be. IMHO. signed, American citizen.
Yes, it’s been hard to wrap my head around these last few months. The last four years in fact. “Great hope and great possibility for so many others.” There are so many people fighting the good fight. I’m just going to rest for a bit before getting back up. Becoming jaded is worse for me than being tired.
I wonder if people going into politics for the people are like parents and siblings herding children away from danger? That sometimes you’re seen as a bad parent because you give in and let the kids eat chicken nuggets and go on the smart devices. What people don’t see are the moments you come home tired, work hard and (mostly) patiently to keep them safe, cleanish, healthy, relatively happy, and entertained. Others look in and wonder why the kids aren’t prodigies and the model of ideal children, which is rare and slightly creepy by the way. They don’t see that without you, the ceiling is caved in and the house is on fire versus drawings on the walls and some disorganized mess all over the place.
I think we'd love a POTUS who did all that, but the problem I see is that POTUS Trump and his followers *want* to burn the house.
Load More Replies...Oh, I was referring to a different president. Also, I’m glad that you (@Leo Domitrix) got the difference. Yes, if the house is burned down, he would build expensive condominiums in its place that aren’t up to code. If not, I don’t see why he needs to build a fire to keep warm, when hell is just in the subbasement of one of his buildings. /s
You know how the US likes to invade countries and pretend it’s to spread democracy? Could some country do that to the US but they’re actually spreading democracy and not just killing brown people for oil?
This is a great explanation of American 'democracy' and the Electoral College (with a little bit of humour): "The Electoral College: None Of This Makes Any Sense" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irwjLviDHmo
Ladies and gents and human beings, democracy has prevailed. Welcome back to the White House, 46.
Wouldn't it have prevailed even if Trump won though??? Because he would have been democratically elected?
Load More Replies...It *shouldn't* be this close. After kids in cages. After being impeached. After 4 years of proven lies. After 230K dead from COVID-19. After his open support of white supremacy. *THIS* shouldn't be this close. This is the year when we need to have an overwhelming mandate saying: this isn't us. I'm so sorry that this many are...
OK, let's get real. Most have an indirect system ---- not electoral college, but a parliament/legislature that appoints a prime minister, while a president is a different office from PM, if it exists. There's also the difference between Head of State and Head of *Government*, which may mean you have a monarchy appointing a PM, or or or... Head of state is directly elected, then appoints a PM/head of government. I grew up on the US Canada border. Canada's lower house elects a head of gov't, and the lower house is directly elected, but its upper house is appointed. Germany has electors, IIRC. Scandinavian countries still have monarchs. It's pretty wild if you look at the world. So... Is America's system perfect? No. Are we alone in ignoring a direct popular vote to choose a leader? No. Is it odd to others? Yes. Is it odd to have a monarch to the US citizens? Yes. Does money talk? Yes. So we at least seem to all have that in common across the world. Peace.
FOX News literally just posited that something was crooked w/ the counts because vote counting slowed down in the evening, then mysteriously picked back up next morning (maybe around the time people went in to work?)
You see, if we would let him inject himself bleach to treat Covid, we wouldn't be there! Next time, please don't laugh on him so loud.
They got their three people in, now they have a majority of 'Republicans' (yes I know they aren't *supposed* to be one or the other). If they can delay the certification long enough, then they can take it to the SC and hope that they hand them the election. It's been their plan all along, because they know they can't win fairly.
At this point, no case can be argued on its merits alone before SCOTUS, but with 5 conservative-leaning justices, and four liberal-leaning ones, Trump and his adherents want to push to SCOTUS to ensure a "win" despite all realities of popular or electoral nature.
If America had ranked-choice voting, what would your ballot look like?
Ever think that maybe that's because America (as a whole, not ever single person in it) is pretty damn racist?
Load More Replies...Truth monster, there are undeniably many. However, the issue with America is that it pretends not to be.
@Truth Monster, you obviously know very little about other countries if you think that it's less racist than most other countries. The thing about American racism is that it's part of your culture. It's etched into the soul of your society, and embedded in your system. It's what you could call institutionalized racism, which also exists in my country but not to the same extent. It's deeper and more complex than what goes on in many other places. Racism is a multi-layered issue that each country has its own particular version of. But American racism is special, and I don't think there are many places where the depth and scope of your racism exist. It's comparable to South Africa, and shares some similarities with Australia's treatment of the native population.