2020 ELECTION GAME [part 3] - Get the fuck in here and roll for your candidate. The four candidates are Donald Trump (R), Bernie Sanders (D), Andrew Yang (D), and Tulsi Gabbard (D). Rules are simple: the first user who replies to a state with dubs or more wins that state for their candidate.
IMPORTANT: First to 270 wins - if no candidate reaches 270, the top TWO candidates will compete in a final House vote!
Plenty of states left to call, but President Trump holds the lead in this 2020 duel on Sup Forums. Remember, only the top 2 can be eligble to win if no candidate reaches 270. As of now, that's Trump and Gabbard! The polls open in Louisiana, right now.
================================ **REPLY HERE TO ROLL FOR LOUISIANA** ================================ >First roll that has dubs or more wins the state.
Electoral Vote Total: Donald Trump (R) - 145 Tulsi Gabbard (D) - 74 --------------------- Andrew Yang (D) - 56 Bernie Sanders (D) - 26
President Trump carries Louisiana and its 8 electoral votes as he expands his national lead!
================================ **REPLY HERE TO ROLL FOR COLORADO** ================================ >First roll that has dubs or more wins the state.
Electoral Vote Total: Donald Trump (R) - 153 Tulsi Gabbard (D) - 74 --------------------- Andrew Yang (D) - 56 Bernie Sanders (D) - 26
Colorado is Sanders country! 9 electoral votes to the Bernie column!
================================ **REPLY HERE TO ROLL FOR MINNESOTA** ================================ >First roll that has dubs or more wins the state.
Electoral Vote Total: Donald Trump (R) - 152 Tulsi Gabbard (D) - 74 --------------------- Andrew Yang (D) - 56 Bernie Sanders (D) - 35
Donald Trump flips Minnesota red for a huge win in the Rust Belt!
================================ **REPLY HERE TO ROLL FOR WISCONSIN** ================================ >First roll that has dubs or more wins the state.
Electoral Vote Total: Donald Trump (R) - 162 Tulsi Gabbard (D) - 74 --------------------- Andrew Yang (D) - 56 Bernie Sanders (D) - 35
So if Yang wins and gives everyone $1000 every month, does that stay the same for everyone or does it stack up with cost of living? Because $1000 to live in GA is the the same as $1000 to live in Cali. I mean, with $1000 in Cali, you might be able to afford a snickers bar.