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− | * | + | * {{l/sub|2024}} |
− | * | + | * {{l/sub|2020}}: [[Joe Biden]], formerly of the [[Obama-Biden administration]] |
− | * | + | * {{l/sub|2016}}: Donald Fucking Trump |
− | * | + | * {{l/sub|2012}}: [[Barack Obama]] won again |
− | * [[/ | + | * {{l/sub|2008}}: [[Barack Obama]] won, but soon went back on many of his key campaign promises |
− | + | * {{l/sub|2004}}: [[George W. Bush]] won again, with further evidence of vote-tampering | |
+ | * [[election/2000/US/president|2000]]: [[George W. Bush]] won on a technicality; the votes were for [[Al Gore]] |
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Elections
- 2024
- 2020: Joe Biden, formerly of the Obama-Biden administration
- 2016: Donald Fucking Trump
- 2012: Barack Obama won again
- 2008: Barack Obama won, but soon went back on many of his key campaign promises
- 2004: George W. Bush won again, with further evidence of vote-tampering
- 2000: George W. Bush won on a technicality; the votes were for Al Gore