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Drop your predictions below!

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I mean, despite some sentiments otherwise, it really is going to be very dependent upon who wins. That is true for both public reaction and for what happens once said candidate is in the Oval Office. 

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We'll be rioting for Kamala to drop IsntReal like a ton of bricks the second the votes are counted(if they don't fully drag us into ww3 by inauguration day) :clack:

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Jan 6 2.0

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I feel like Kamala gonna win by a small margin again. Trump gonna clude some way to rig the election again, him unable to, inspires some red states to try to seperate or atleast cause another Jan 6th event except this time they are actually prepared

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economy growth, the end of inflation, civil peace, a social renaissance, an era of boundless kindness and intellectual illumination

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Kamala will disappear in the abyss or will kiss Trump's *ss begging for mercy

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I'll probably get banned for saying this but idc.. I think a new president will be elected

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I think if Kamala loses, Democrats will blame progressives, move further right and continue to brand themselves as spineless and untrustworthy.

 

I think if Trump loses, some Trump supporter will do something atrocious again, republicans will give that "we need to come together" buIIshit and then "rebrand" themselves as something worse and win in 2026. 

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It's going to be chaos no matter who wins, but a different kind and level of chaos. 

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I can see a civil war

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Not to be doom and gloom, but I think Civil war isn't unrealistic. The tension and division in America is even worse the 2016:deadbanana4:

 

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Israel will continue bombing innocent Palestinians regardless who comes to power.

Also, there's a possibility they might try to do a regime change in Iran

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After Trump is defeated republicans will suddenly wake up from the curse and will stop being racist fascists. And then criticizing democrats will FINALLY be allowed! We'll be able to demand from them to stop funding genocide and actually do **** to protect people's rights. We'll even be able to threaten them with not voting for them, and it will be a-ok, because republicans won't be evil anymore! Yaaayyy

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It will be more of the same really regardless of whoever wins. The government doesnt do **** and the electorate is pissed. That's how the establishments wants it to be. 

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1 hour ago, Letters From Adi said:

Israel will continue bombing innocent Palestinians regardless who comes to power.

Also, there's a possibility they might try to do a regime change in Iran

Ofc they love destabilizing further countries under the name of "democracy and freedom" so more Iranians/immigrants will end up in Europe/West further destabilizing the social fabric of that continent. That has been the story of the 21st century

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I have already accepted both Trump or Kamala outcomes (I think Trump winning is more likely) so I will not be shocked or disappointed. 

 

Radical Optimism in me hopes for end of war and peace in the world 

 

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Angelina Jolie will win another Oscars

 

:suburban:

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1 hour ago, dumbsparce said:

I'll probably get banned for saying this but idc.. I think a new president will be elected

why would you get banned for saying that fff

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The gays are gonna storm the capital to preserve our RIGHTS!

 

Gay Run GIFs | Tenor

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2 hours ago, Josh said:

Jan 6 2.0

Jan 6th and It's Completely Different but Also Still Jan 6th

 

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Riots obviously neither side is going to be happy with the outcome and it's clear the country is divided. You'll start to see stores board up and close come election night. 

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