Discussing Biden's Potential China Policy

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AssassinsMace

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Well it's not a landslide as many were hoping. That's because apparently they were saying Trump can take victory even though Democrats won by a slim margin. Trump can force close races to the supreme court and then that's how Trump can win where judges are in his favor.
 

Nobonita Barua

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Nobody's called a winner in Florida, North Carolina, and Ohio.... But Trump is ahead with almost all the votes counted. That's 62 electoral votes.
With all those, Trump is 100 short, & biden is still ahead in EC.
And first few hours Trump led in vote share, now it's biden.

Also i am not sure if all states have same "winner takes all" rule.
 
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supercat

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Its over for Biden. 4 more years of Trump.
That means COVID-19 will continue to spread like wide fire in the U.S. until vaccines are available; the wall street will screw the main street 4 more years; Obamacare and DACA may be overturned. The U.S. voters really deserve the president they voted in. In the meantime, there is no hope for TPP, while China will sign the RCEP with ASEAN+5 at the end of 2020, and the EU-China investment agreement within a year or two. China's economy will continue to grow. By the end of 2024, it will be 34% bigger than U.S.'s in PPP terms.
 

Tyler

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That means COVID-19 will continue to spread like wide fire in the U.S. until vaccines are available; the wall street will screw the main street 4 more years; Obamacare and DACA may be overturned. The U.S. voters really deserve the president they voted in. In the meantime, there is no hope for TPP, while China will sign the RCEP with ASEAN+5 at the end of 2020, and the EU-China investment agreement within a year or two. China's economy will continue to grow. By the end of 2024, it will be 34% bigger U.S.'s in PPP terms.
Biden is leading right now.
 

caudaceus

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Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin hasn't count the mail ballots and there are a lot of them. Besides mail ballots are heavily lean to Democrat, for Pennsylvania I heard that based on party registration, around 66% of mail ballots are Democrat.
 
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