"Just an update on reporting methods: NY Times is reporting about 13% of FL reporting in, whereas CNN is reporting about 67% of the vote reporting in. The difference is how the outlets are reporting the early vote, which is accounting for approximately 60-70% of the total vote in FL. CNN considers the early vote as "precincts", whereas NY Times is reporting the election day precincts that have reported. "
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JinDesu
United States3990 Posts
"Just an update on reporting methods: NY Times is reporting about 13% of FL reporting in, whereas CNN is reporting about 67% of the vote reporting in. The difference is how the outlets are reporting the early vote, which is accounting for approximately 60-70% of the total vote in FL. CNN considers the early vote as "precincts", whereas NY Times is reporting the election day precincts that have reported. " | ||
Lmui
Canada6213 Posts
I'm watching using the CBC tracker, it's been solid so far, apart from not knowing the total % of votes/precincts reporting. | ||
Clonester
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FiWiFaKi
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Probe1
United States17920 Posts
On November 09 2016 09:52 plasmidghost wrote: Good lord I can't keep up with this insanity Just put it in ABC. I don't know why I bothered with cable news. | ||
ragz_gt
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On November 09 2016 09:55 TheTenthDoc wrote: Can anyone whose election tracker is actually working at a county level say if Miami-Dade has even started reporting yet? Miami dade always report pretty late because amount of people there, that FL is close at all right now is pretty much game over for Trump. | ||
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United Kingdom13775 Posts
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CobaltBlu
United States919 Posts
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Probe1
United States17920 Posts
On November 09 2016 09:59 LegalLord wrote: Far too early to call anything guys. Just sit back and brace yourselves for a long night. My neighbors nephew and niece are running and screaming in their backyard, playing tag with all their hearts. Be like them. They don't give a fuck about the election or it being 8pm ![]() | ||
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Nebuchad
Switzerland12172 Posts
On November 09 2016 09:58 oneofthem wrote: she needs at least 300k to buffer vs panhandle He's up only like 100 votes in Duval so that's a good sign, but a lot of votes are already in. I don't know. | ||
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KwarK
United States42654 Posts
On November 09 2016 09:37 Nebuchad wrote: Well it's still good news for him in that he basically needs Florida to have a chance Big Clinton win = Trump no chance for 270 Narrow Clinton win = Trump no chance for 270 Narrow Trump win = Trump no chance for 270 Big Trump win = Chance for 270 Florida is a condition for victory but he needs NH/others and as has been stated, they correlate. A narrow Florida win suggests he can't win NH. | ||
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