2020 United States elections (Bismarck America)

The 2020 United States elections (widely referred to as the Democratic Revolution, the Bismarck Revolution, Bismarck's Revolution, the Blue Revolution, the Blue Wave Revolution, the Revolution of 2020, the Second American Revolution, and sometimes the Progressive Revolution) was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The result was an unexpecting blue megatsunami victory for the Democratic Party over the Republican Party. Democratic presidential candidate and Challenger against the Sitting Republican President, Donald Trump, Jonathan Bismarck, surprisingly defeated Trump in a single-handed margin, winning 490 electoral votes, to Trump's 48 electoral votes, and as a result, Bismarck swept his Democratic Party to power in the U.S. Senate, and swept more Democrats in the House of Representatives significantly. While Republicans continued to lose the House of Representatives, the Senate Republicans took a huge thumping as Senate Democrats rode on Bismarck's coattails, as well as the House Democrats as they gained 131 seats from the Republican minority, even Kevin McCarthy lost reelection.

Not a single Republican Senator from the Class 2 side of the Senate elections were reelected, even Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, and his Senate Majority Whip, John Cornyn of Texas, both lost reelection, which means the newly transitioned Republican Senate minority had to entirely replace their whole leadership because of this situation with McConnell and Cornyn losing their reelection bids unexpectedly.

Riding on Bismarck's coattails, the Democrats swept all elections, National, State, and Local. Democrats either won or outperformed in Executive, Legislative, and Judicial elections, on the National, State, and Local levels and an overwhelming majority of the media were shocked and surprised but divided between absolute disbelief and anger towards the Republican Party and excitement towards either for partisan reasons or just because this was a History-defying moment in U.S. History.

In the Conservative inter-circle, there were widespread blame and anger towards various people or groups, some Conservatives blamed this loss on the Washington-insider nature of the Republican Party, the Paines' naive unawareness of Bismarck's political potentials, while moderate Conservatives (especially Ana Navarro and Meghan McCain) blamed Donald Trump for being an unpopular president, especially among former Republican voting blocs such as Suburbanites, Independents, White Millennials, and Baby-Boomers, those groups voted for Bismarck, and became known as "Bismarck Republicans".

These election results demonstrated a backlash against the Trump administration's poor handling of the COVID-19 global pandemic and their attempt to reopen the country at the expense of Americans' health and the administration's strategy to let governors do the reopening of their states for them to get the blame for escalating COVID-19 deaths.